Massacres of the Mountains Volume 1 of 2

Massacres of the Mountains Volume 1 of 2

Author: J. P. Dunn

Publisher: Digital Scanning Inc

Published: 2001-09

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1582182752

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J.P. Dunn wrote Massacres of the Mountains in an attempt to separate historical fact from sensational fiction and to verify the problems that plagued the Indian tribes in this country for years. He doesn't assign blame, but lets it fall where it belongs by meticulous research and the accurate, unbiased depiction of the true causes and subsequent results of some of the most famous Indian conflicts. Each chapter includes a list of authorities as well as original source documents and evidence relating to the subject. Volume 2 ISBN is 9781582182766


Massacres of the Mountains

Massacres of the Mountains

Author: Jacob Piatt Dunn

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 820

ISBN-13: 9780811728133

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Possibly the best single work on the Indian Wars of the American West, this account is part of the Frontier Classics Series, which resurrects long out-of-print gems of frontier history. 160 illustrations.


Massacres of the Mountains Volume 2 of 2

Massacres of the Mountains Volume 2 of 2

Author: J. P. Dunn

Publisher: Digital Scanning Inc

Published: 2001-09-01

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1582182043

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J.P. Dunn wrote Massacres of the Mountains in an attempt to separate historical fact from sensational fiction and to verify the problems that plagued the Indian tribes in this country for years. He doesn't assign blame, but lets it fall where it belongs by meticulous research and the accurate, unbiased depiction of the true causes and subsequent results of some of the most famous Indian conflicts. Each chapter includes a list of authorities as well as original source documents and evidence relating to the subject. Volume 1 ISBN is 9781582182032


The Mountain Meadows Massacre

The Mountain Meadows Massacre

Author: Juanita Brooks

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 1962

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780806123189

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In the Fall of 1857, some 120 California-bound emigrants were killed in lonely Mountain Meadows in southern Utah; only eighteen young children were spared. The men on the ground after the bloody deed took an oath that they would never mention the event again, either in public or in private. The leaders of the Mormon church also counseled silence. The first report, soon after the massacre, described it as an Indian onslaught at which a few white men were present, only one of whom, John D. Lee, was actually named. With admirable scholarship, Mrs. Brooks has traced the background of conflict, analyzed the emotional climate at the time, pointed up the social and military organization in Utah, and revealed the forces which culminated in the great tragedy at Mountain Meadows. The result is a near-classic treatment which neither smears nor clears the participants as individuals. It portrays an atmosphere of war hysteria, whipped up by recitals of past persecutions and the vision of an approaching "army" coming to drive the Mormons from their homes.


Mountain Meadows Massacre

Mountain Meadows Massacre

Author: Richard E. Turley

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2017-06-22

Total Pages: 561

ISBN-13: 0806158956

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On September 11, 1857, a group of Mormons aided by Paiute Indians brutally murdered some 120 men, women, and children traveling through a remote region of southwestern Utah. Within weeks, news of the atrocity spread across the United States. But it took until 1874—seventeen years later—before a grand jury finally issued indictments against nine of the perpetrators. Mountain Meadows Massacre chronicles the prolonged legal battle to gain justice for the victims. The editors of this two-volume collection of documents have combed public and private manuscript collections from across the United States to reconstruct the complex legal proceedings that occurred in the massacre’s aftermath. This exhaustively researched compilation covers a nearly forty-year history of investigation and prosecution—from the first reports of the massacre to the dismissal of the last indictment in 1896. Volume 1 contains the first half of the story: the records of the official investigations into the massacre and transcriptions of all nine indictments. Eight of those indictments never resulted in a trial conviction, but the one that did is documented extensively in Volume 2. Historians have long debated the circumstances surrounding the Mountain Meadows Massacre, one of the most disturbing and controversial events in American history, and painful questions linger to this day. This invaluable, exhaustively researched collection allows readers the opportunity to form their own conclusions about the forces behind this dark moment in western U.S. history.


East of the Mountains

East of the Mountains

Author: David Guterson

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1408834758

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When Dr Ben Givens left his Seattle home he never intended to return. It was to be a journey past snow-covered mountains to a place of canyons, sagelands and orchards, where, on the verges of the Columbia River, Ben had entered the world and would now take his leave of it.


Murder on the Mountain

Murder on the Mountain

Author: Peter J. Wosh

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2022-04-15

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1978829140

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Charged with murdering her husband in 1879, Margaret Meierhofer became the last woman executed by the state of New Jersey. Murder on the Mountain considers all sides of this fascinating and mysterious true crime story, investigating how the case's sensational details about domestic violence and female sexuality gripped the nation.