Bibliography

The following abbreviations are used in this bibliography:

BYU L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

CHL The Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. This facility, which is under construction at the time of this writing and should be completed in 2009, will house all historical materials previously stored in the Church History Library and Church Archives located in the east wing of the Church Office Building in downtown Salt Lake City.

FHL The Family History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Acts, Resolutions and Memorials, Passed at the Several Annual Sessions, of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, from 1851 to 1870 Inclusive. Salt Lake City: Joseph Bull, 1870.

Acts, Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed by the First Annual, and Special Sessions, of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, Begun and Held at Great Salt Lake City, on the 22nd Day of September, A. D., 1851. Salt Lake City: Brigham H. Young, 1852.

Acts and Resolutions, Passed at the Second Annual Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, Begun and Held on the Second Monday of December, A. D. 1852, at Great Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City: George Hales, 1853.

“Acts and Resolutions of the Territory of Utah Passed at the Twenty-Third Session of the Legislative Assembly, 1878.” Copy at CHL.

Acts and Resolutions Passed by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, during the Sixth Annual Session, 1856–57. Salt Lake City: James McKnight, 1857.

Adams, George Rollie. General William S. Harney: Prince of Dragoons. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001.

Adjutant General’s Office. Correspondence and notes regarding John D. Lee trial and execution, 1877. RG 94, file 1013 AGO 1877. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

Affidavits in support of H. R. 1459. 45th Cong. 1st Sess. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Copy at CHL.

Affidavits in support of H. R. 3945. 45th Cong. 2nd Sess. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Copy at CHL.

Alabama. Madison County. 1850 U.S. Census, slave schedule.

———. Madison County. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Madison County. District No. 1. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

Alexander, Thomas G. A Clash of Interests: Interior Department and Mountain West, 1863–96. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 1977.

———. Utah, the Right Place: The Official Centennial History. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, [1995].

Allen, Andrew Jackson. Reminiscences and Journal, 1857–84. CHL.

Allen, James B. The Story of William Clayton. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 2002.

Allen, James B., and Glen M. Leonard. The Story of the Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1992.

Alley, John Richard, Jr. “The Fur Trapper and the Great Basin Indian.” Master’s thesis, University of Utah, 1978.

Ames, Ira. Autobiography and Journal, 1858. CHL.

Ancestral File, version 4.19. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. http://www.familysearch.org.

Anderson, Nels. Desert Saints: The Mormon Frontier in Utah. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1942.

Anderson, Richard Lloyd. “Clarifications of Bogg’s ‘Order’ and Joseph Smith’s Constitutionalism.” In Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History: Missouri, ed. Arnold K. Garr and Clark V. Johnson, 27–83. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University, 1994.

[Angle, Myron]. A Memorial and Biographical History of the Counties of Fresno, Tulare, and Kern, California. Chicago: Lewis Publishing, 1891.

Argus. Open letter to Brigham Young, July 20, 18[71]. In “History of Mormonism.” Corinne (UT) Reporter, July 22, 1871.

———. Open letter to Brigham Young, August 3, 1871. In “History of Mormonism.” Corinne (UT) Reporter, August 5, 1871.

———. Open letter to Brigham Young, August 10, 1871. In “History of Mormonism.” Corrine (UT) Reporter, August 12, 1871.

———. Open letter to Brigham Young, September 21, 1871. In “History of Mormonism.” Daily Corinne (UT) Reporter, September 23, 1871.

Arizona. Coconino County. Williams Precinct. 1910 U.S. Census, population schedule.

Arkansas. Benton County. Deed records, 1837–86. Volumes C, D. Film no. 1034925. FHL.

———. Boone County. Crooked Creek Township. 1900 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Boone County. Jackson Township. 1900 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Boone County. Sugar Loaf Township (Lead Hill). 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Calhoun County. Polk Township. 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Calhoun County. Polk Township. 1900 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Carroll County. Carrollton Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Carroll County. Carrollton Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Carroll County. Crooked Creek Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Carroll County. Crooked Creek Township. 1860 U.S. Census, slave schedule.

———. Carroll County. Jefferson Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Carroll County. Jefferson Township. 1850 U.S. Census, slave schedule.

———. Carroll County. Osage Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Carroll County. Osage Township. 1850 U.S. Census, slave schedule.

———. Carroll County. Osage Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Crawford County. Mountain Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Crawford County. Van Buren Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Fulton County. Franklin Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Johnson County. Horsehead Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Johnson County. Mulberry Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Johnson County. Perry Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Johnson County. Piney Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Johnson County. Spadra Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Madison County. Kings River Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Marion County. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Marion County. Sugar Loaf Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Marion County. Union Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Mississippi County. Chickasawba Township. 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Newton County. Jackson Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Newton County. Prairie Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Newton County. White Township. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Pope County. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Pope County. Liberty Township. 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Pulaski County. Big Rock Township. 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Yell County. Delaware Township. 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Yell County. Galley Rock Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

Arkansas Sunday Post Dispatch. “‘Children of the Massacre’ May Meet in Reunion,” 1895. Also found in Journal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1857 supplement, 5–8. CHL.

Arkansas Tax Records, 1821–84. Benton County taxes for 1856. Film no. 1954479. FHL.

———. Carroll County taxes for 1855–57. Film no. 1954591. FHL.

———. Johnson County taxes for 1856–57. Film no. 1955327. FHL.

———. Marion County taxes for 1855. Film no. 1955429. FHL.

Arrington, Leonard J. Brigham Young: American Moses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.

———. Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830–1900. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2005.

Arrington, Leonard J., and Davis Bitton. The Mormon Experience: A History of the Latter-day Saints. 2d ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992.

Arthur, Christopher J. “Records of Christopher J. Arthur, 1860–1900.” Typescript, 1937. Copy at BYU.

Atkinson, J. H. “Cattle Drives from Arkansas to California Prior to the Civil War.” Arkansas Historical Quarterly 28 (Autumn 1969): 275–81.

Atwood, S. F. Letter to the editor, June 1, 1856. In “Correspondence.” Salt Lake City Deseret News, July 16, 1856.

Backus, Anna Jean. Through Bonds of Love: In The Shadow of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Orem, UT: AJB Distributing, 1998.

Bagley, Will. Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2002.

———. “If the Document Is Authentic, How Can We Explain Weird Dates?” Salt Lake Tribune, August 10, 2003.

Baisch, Debra. “Sandy’s Family.” Rootsweb’s WorldConnect. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2414743&id=I515694986.

Baker, Charles Rodney. “Baker.” In History of Boone County, Arkansas, comp. Boone County Historical & Railroad Society, 159–60. Paducah, KY: Turner Publishing, 1998.

Baker, Jean H. James Buchanan. New York: Times Books, Henry Holt, 2004.

Baker, Lois Inman. “Joel C. Inman to Oregon in 1852.” Lane County Pioneer Historical Society 8 (November 1963), http://inman.surnameweb.org/documents/joelcinman.htm.

Ball, Robert. Letter, [1858]. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

Ballard, Henry. Journal. Typescript. In Joel E. Ricks. Collection of Transcriptions, vol. 1. Utah State University Library, Logan, UT. Copy also at CHL.

Bancroft, Hubert Howe. History of Utah, 1540–1886. San Francisco: History Company, 1889.

Baskin, R. N. Reminiscences of Early Utah. Salt Lake City: Tribune-Reporter Printing, 1914.

Bates, J. D., transcriber. Benton County Arkansas Index to Deeds: Grantor Index, 1837–1873. Rogers, AR: Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society, 2003.

Baugh, Alexander L. A Call to Arms: The 1838 Mormon Defense of Northern Missouri. Provo, UT: Joseph Fielding Smith Institute/BYU Studies, 2000.

———. “From High Hopes to Despair: The Missouri Period, 1831–39.” Ensign 31 (July 2001): 44–55.

Baumeister, Roy F. Evil: Inside Human Cruelty and Violence. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1997.

Beadle, J. H. “Interview with Jno. D. Lee of Mountain Meadows Notoriety.” Salt Lake Daily Tribune, July 29, 1872.

———. Life in Utah; or The Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism. Philadelphia: National Publishing, 1870.

———. Polygamy: or, the Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism. Philadelphia: National Publishing, 1882.

———. Western Wilds, and the Men Who Redeem Them. Cincinnati: Jones Brothers, 1878.

Bean, George Washington. Journal, 1854–56. Microfilm of typescript. CHL.

Beckwith, Frank A. Indian Joe: In Person and in Background. Delta, UT: DuWil Publishing, n.d.

———. “Shameful Friday: A Critical Study of the Mountain Meadows Massacre.” Copy in HM 31255. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.

Bennett, Archibald F., Ella M. Bennett, and Barbara Bennett Roach. Valiant in the Faith: Gardner and Sarah Snow and Their Family. Murray, UT: Roylance Publishing, 1990.

Berry, Earl. History of Marion County. Little Rock, AR: Marion County Historical Association, 1977.

Bigler, David L., and Will Bagley, eds. Army of Israel: Mormon Battalion Narratives. Kingdom in the West: The Mormons and the American Frontier, vol. 4. Spokane, WA: Arthur H. Clark, 2000.

Bishop, W. W., ed. Mormonism Unveiled; Or the Life and Confessions of the Late Mormon Bishop, John D. Lee; (Written by Himself). St. Louis: Bryan, Brand, & Co., 1877.

Black, E. L. “Life Story of Indian Chief Kanosh.” Manuscript. J. Willard Marriott Library. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Bleak, James G. Annals of the Southern Utah Mission, ca. 1898–1907. CHL.

Bliss, Sharon M. ed. “Autobiographies/Biography of Tullis, Mangum, Pulsipher, Maughan, Davenport, Dahle, Griffin, etc.” Typescript. [1995]. Copy at FHL.

Bock, Joseph. Sharpening Conflict Management: Religious Leadership and the Double-Edged Sword. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2000.

Boggs, L. W. L. W. Boggs to John B. Clark, October 27, 1838. In Document Containing the Correspondence, Orders, &c. in Relation to the Disturbances with the Mormons. Fayette, MO: Boon’s Lick Democrat, 1841.

Boice, Peter. Letter to the editor, January 31, 1875. In “Correspondence.” Ogden Junction, February 5, 1875.

Bolton, S. Charles. Arkansas, 1800–1860: Remote and Restless. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1998.

Boonville (MO) Weekly Advertiser. “An Unwritten Leaf of History,” February 14, 1890.

Borthwick, J. D. Three Years in California. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1857.

Bowering, George Kirkman. Journal, 1842–75. CHL.

Bradbury, Eunice. “Bloody Road to California.” Carroll County Historical Society Quarterly 26 (Autumn 1981): 1–3.

Bradford, George C. George C. Bradford to Alfred Cumming, April 1, 1859. 1859 Correspondence. Alfred Cumming Papers. Duke University, Durham, NC. Microfilm copy at CHL.

Bradford, Leila Mangum. “David Wilson Tullis,” May 30, 1988. Copy in Mountain Meadows Massacre Research Files, CHL.

Brand Reservation Certificate. December 19, 1852. Reproduced in Los Tulares, no. 13 (December 1952).

Briggs, Robert Hafen. “The Missing Memoir of Samuel Knight: A Preliminary Study.” Unpublished paper written for the Swiss Days Celebration and Samuel Knight Reunion, Santa Clara, UT, September 21–23, 2001. Copy in Mountain Meadows Massacre Research Files, CHL.

———. “Researching Samuel Knight: A Preliminary Study.” Unpublished paper written for the Swiss Days Celebration and Samuel Knight Reunion, Santa Clara, UT, September 21–23, 2001. Copy in Mountain Meadows Massacre Research Files, CHL.

———. “Samuel Knight and Events Incident to the Utah War, 1857–1858: A Preliminary Study.” Unpublished paper written for the Swiss Days Celebration and Samuel Knight Reunion, Santa Clara, UT, September 21–23, 2001. Copy in Mountain Meadows Massacre Research Files, CHL.

Brimhall, Edna Lee, comp. “Gleanings of John D. Lee.” Arizona Historical Society, Library and Archives, Tucson, AZ. Copy at CHL.

Brittain, Ellen. Reminiscence. Typed excerpts. California Historical Society, San Francisco.

Brocchus, Perry E. Letter of Judge Brocchus, of Alabama, to the Public, upon the Difficulties in the Territory of Utah. Washington, D.C.: Henry Polkinghorn, 1859.

Brodnax, Eleanor. “Fancher Kin to Hold First Reunion.” Phoenix Arizona Republic, November 25, 26, 1957.

Brooks, Juanita. “The Cotton Mission.” Utah Historical Quarterly 29 (July 1961): 201–21.

———. Dudley Leavitt, Pioneer to Southern Utah. N.p., 1942.

———. “Indian Relations on the Mormon Frontier.” Utah Historical Quarterly 12 (January–April 1944): 1–48.

——— . Jacob Hamblin: Mormon Apostle to the Indians. Salt Lake City: Westwater Press, 1980.

———. John Doyle Lee: Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapegoat. Logan: Utah State University Press, 1992.

———. The Mountain Meadows Massacre. 2d ed. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991.

———. On the Ragged Edge: The Life and Times of Dudley Leavitt. Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society, 1973.

———. “Side-Lights on the Mountain Meadows Massacre.” Typescript. 1940. Copy at BYU.

———. “Speech Given at the Dedication of a Monument Honoring the Victims of the Massacre at the Mountain Meadows.” Reprinted in “An Historical Epilogue.” Utah Historical Quarterly 24 (January1956): 72–73. Also printed in Carroll County Historical Quarterly 10 (June 1965): 8–11.

Brooks, Rosa. “Good People, Evil Deeds.” Los Angeles Times, June 9, 2006. Also reprinted in “Killings in Iraq by ‘Bad Apples’? Probably Not,” Deseret Evening News, June 18, 2006.

Brown, Lorenzo. The Journal of Lorenzo Brown. N.p.: Heritage Press, n.d.

Brown, Richard Maxwell, ed. American Violence. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1970.

———. No Duty to Retreat: Violence and Values in American History and Society. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

——— . Strain of Violence: Historical Studies of American Violence and Vigilantism. New York: Oxford University Press, 1975.

———. “Violence.” In The Oxford History of the American West, ed. Clyde A. Milner II, Carol A. O’Connor, and Martha A. Sandweiss. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

Brown, Thomas Dunlop. Diary, 1854–57. Manuscript. CHL. Conveniently published in Journal of the Southern Indian Mission: Diary of Thomas D. Brown, ed. Juanita Brooks. Logan: Utah State University Press, 1972.

———. In “Indian Mission.” Deseret News, June 22, 1854.

Brown, William Richard. An Authentic Wagon Train Journal of 1853 from Indiana to California. Ed. Barbara Willis. Mokelumne Hill, CA: Horseshoe Printing, 1985.

Buckbee, Edna Bryan. Pioneer Days of Angel’s Camp. Angel’s Camp, CA: Calaveras Californian, 1932.

Bullock, Thomas. The Pioneer Camp of the Saints: The 1846 and 1847 Mormon Trail Journals of Thomas Bullock. Ed. Will Bagley. Spokane, WA: Arthur H. Clark, 1997.

Bull Valley Snort [John M. Higbee]. Statement, February 1894. Typescript. In Collected Material concerning the Mountain Meadows Massacre. CHL. Photocopy of manuscript located at Juanita Brooks, Collection, Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Burns, John F. Controversies between Royal Governors and Their Assemblies in the Northern American Colonies. New York: Russell and Russell, 1969.

Burton, Richard F. The City of the Saints and across the Rocky Mountains to California. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1963.

Butler, Margaret A. “Mountain Meadows Massacre Discussion.” http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/marioncoinfo/MMM.html.

Calder, David O. David O. Calder to John, August 11, 1857. In David O. Calder. Letterpress Copybook, 1855–67. CHL.

California. Calaveras County. Township 8. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Colusa County. Stoney Creek Township. 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Fresno County. Township 3. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Lake County. Upper Lake Precinct. 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Los Angeles County. County Farm. 1900 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Los Angeles County. Los Angeles. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. San Diego County. 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. San Joaquin County. Castoria Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. San Joaquin County. Elkhorn Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. San Joaquin County. Elliott Township. 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. San Joaquin County. O’Neal Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. San Joaquin County. Stockton. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Siskiyou County. Yreka Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Stanislaus County. Empire Township. 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Stanislaus County. Turlock Township. 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Sutter County. Nicolaus Township. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Tulare County. Kaweah And Mineral King. 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Tuolumne County. Township 1. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Yuba County. 1st Ward. Marysville. 1860 U.S. Census, population schedule.

Call, Anson. Letter to the editor, March 7, 1852. In Deseret News, April 17, 1852.

Campbell, Robert Lang. Hymnbook. Manuscript, ca. 1848. CHL.

Cannon, Abraham Hoagland. Diary, 1879–95. Typescript. BYU. Copy at CHL.

Carleton, James Henry. Report on the Subject of the Massacre at the Mountain Meadows, in Utah Territory, in September, 1857, of One Hundred and Twenty Men, Women and Children, Who Were from Arkansas. Little Rock, AR: True Democrat Steam Press Print, 1860.

Carlstrom, Jeffrey, and Cynthia Furse. The History of Emigration Canyon, Gateway to Salt Lake Valley. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2003.

Carpenter, Helen. “A Trip across the Plains in an Ox Wagon, 1857.” In Ho for California: Women’s Overland Diaries from the Huntington Library, ed. Sandra L. Myres, 93–188. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1980.

Carrington, A. “Emigration: From the East to the Pacific, and the Land Sharks of Utah.” Deseret News, July 13, 1854.

Carson City (NV) Appeal. “The Execution of John D. Lee,” March 24, 1877.

Carvalho, S. N. Incidents of Travel and Adventure in the Far West; with Col. Fremont’s Last Expedition. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1857.

Cates, Nancy Saphrona Huff. In “The Mountain Meadow Mas[s]acre: Statement of Mrs. G. D. Cates, One of the Children Spared at the Time.” Dardanelle Arkansas Independent, August 27, 1875. Reprinted in “The Mountain Meadow Massacre: Statement of One of the Few Survivors.” Little Rock Daily Arkansas Gazette, September 1, 1875.

“Cattle Trails of the Prairies.” Scribner’s Magazine 11 (June 1892): 737–39.

Cedar City Stake. General Minutes, 1856. CHL.

———. Minutes. Special Collections, Gerald R. Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT.

———. Record of Children Blessed, 1856–63. CHL.

Cedar City Ward. Relief Society Minute Book, 1856–75. CHL.

“Centennial of Nauvoo Temple Dedication.” Improvement Era 49 (May 1946): 294.

Chalfant, William Y. Cheyennes and Horse Soldiers: The 1857 Expedition and the Battle of Solomon’s Fork. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989.

Challis, Art. “Mountain Meadows Now Can Symbolize Willingness to Look Ahead, BYU Chief Says.” Deseret Evening News, September 16, 1990.

Chandless, William. A Visit to Salt Lake; Being a Journey across the Plains and a Residence in the Mormon Settlements at Utah. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1857.

Christian, John Ward. Dictation, [1886]. H. H. Bancroft Manuscript Collection, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Microfilm copy located at CHL.

———. J. Ward Christian to the Los Angeles Star, October 4, 1857. In “The Late Horrible Massacre of Emigrants.” San Francisco Daily Alta California, October 12, 1857.

———. Statement, October 18 1857. In “The Late Outrages on the Plains—Another Account.” Los Angeles Star, October 31, 1857.

Christy, Howard A. “Open Hand and Mailed Fist: Mormon Indian Relations in Utah, 1847–52.” Utah Historical Quarterly 46 (Summer 1978): 216–35.

———. “The Walker War: Defense and Conciliation as Strategy.” Utah Historical Quarterly 47 (Fall 1979): 395–420.

“Chronology of Peter Shirts.” November 1856. In Mary Elizabeth Robinson Adams. Compiled information on Peter Shirts, ca. 1950–60. CHL.

Circleville (OH) Herald. “Gen. Harney,” June 20, 1856.

C. J. S. March 25, 1877. In “Shooting of Lee!” Salt Lake Daily Tribune, March 30, 1877.

Clark, William. “A Trip across the Plains in 1857.” Iowa Journal of History and Politics 20 (April 1922): 163–223.

Cleland, Robert Glass. The Cattle on a Thousand Hills: Southern California, 1850–1880. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 1964.

Clewes, Joseph. In “Mountain Meadows Massacre: Joe Clewes’ Statement concerning It.” Salt Lake Daily Herald, April 5, 1877.

Coates, Lawrence G. “Brigham Young and Mormon Indian Policies: The Formative Period, 1836–1851.” BYU Studies 18 (1977–78): 428–51.

———. “The Fancher Party before Mountain Meadows.” Paper presented at the Mormon History Conference, St. George, UT, May 1992. Copy in authors’ possession.

Collected Material concerning the Mountain Meadows Massacre. CHL.

Collins, David. “He Traveled with the Mountain Meadows Wagon Train.” In Newton County Family History, 38. Jasper, AR: Newton County Historical Society, 1992.

“Come, Come, Ye Saints.” In Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, no. 30. Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1985.

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Courtwright, David. Violent Land: Single Men and Social Disorder from the Frontier to the Inner City. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966.

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Crampton, C. Gregory, ed. “F. S. Dellenbaugh of the Colorado: Some Letters Pertaining to the Powell Voyages and the History of the Colorado River.” Utah Historical Quarterly 37 (Spring 1969): 214–43.

Crawley, Peter, ed. The Essential Parley P. Pratt. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1990.

Creer, Leland H. Utah and the Nation. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1929.

Cropper, Thomas Waters. Autobiography, 1926. Photocopy of manuscript. CHL.

Cumberland (IL) Democrat. “Mountain Meadow Massacre,” August 5, 1875.

Cureton, William H. “Trekking to California.” Undated. Typescript. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

Dallas Morning News. “McWhirter,” September 23, 1920.

Dalton, Mark Ardath. John Dalton Book of Genealogy. Long Beach, CA: Dalton Family Organization, 1964.

Dame, William H. “Organization of the Iron Military District.” June 1857. BYU.

———. Journals, 1850–61. Microfilm. CHL.

———. Papers. BYU.

Davenport, William T. Life History of William H. Dame, 1966. Transcript prepared by Inez S. Cooper. CHL.

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Denton, Sally. American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, September 11, 1857. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003.

“Descendants of David Page.” Typescript. Copy provided by Gerrald Lynch of Rogers, AR.

Deseret Evening News. “Made Gallant Ride to Prevent Massacre: Death of James H. Haslam, Who Carried Dispatches at Time of Mountain Meadow Horror,” March 15, 1913.

———. “The Place of Execution,” March 24, 1877.

———. “Territorial Dispatches: Execution of John D. Lee,” March 23, 1877.

———. “Territorial Dispatches: Further Particulars of the Execution of John D. Lee,” March 24, 1877.

Deseret News. “Big Field,” April 3, 1852.

———. “Died,” December 15, 1858.

———. Editorial, September 16, 1857.

———. “Excursion to Fillmore,” August 29, 1855.

———. “Fillmore,” January 22, 1853.

———. “Governor’s Message: Delivered in the Capitol, Fillmore City, Millard County, Dec. 11, 1855.” December 19, 1855.

———. “Indians,” November 16, 1854.

———. “Sketch of a Trip to Pauvan Valley,” December 13, 1851.

Dillon, Richard H., ed. California Trail Herd: The 1850 Missouri-to-California Journal of Cyrus C. Loveland. Los Gatos, CA: Talisman Press, 1961.

Dispatch, November 18, 1874. In “Miscellaneous: Colonel Dame, Another of the Mountain Meadows Veterans, Arrested.” Salt Lake Daily Tribune, November 19, 1874.

Dispatch, September 20, 1876. In “The Lee Trial.” Salt Lake Daily Tribune, September 21, 1876.

Dispatch, March 6, 1877. In “Mountain Meadows.” San Francisco Call, March 10, 1877. Also published in “After All These Years.” Sacramento Daily Record-Union, March 10, 1877.

Dispatch, March 17, 1877. In “Beaver.” Salt Lake Daily Herald, March 21, 1877.

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Dispatch, March 23, 1877. In “Territorial Dispatches.” Deseret Evening News, March 24, 1877.

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