The Rocky Mountain Saints a Full And Complete History of the Mormons From the

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The Rocky Mountain Saints a Full And Complete History of the Mormons From the
T B H Thomas Brown Holmes Stenhouse
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He gave as a reason that the emigrants had long guns, and were good shots. He said that his brother [this chief's name was Jackson] was shot while running across the Meadow, at a distance of two hundred yards from the corral where the emigrants were. He said the Mormons were all painted. He said the Indians got a part of the clothing ; and gave the names of John D. Lee, President Haight, and Bishop Higbee, as the big captains. It might be proper here to remark, that the Indians in the southern ...part of the Territory of Utah are not numerous, and are a very low, cowardly, beastly set, very few of them being armed with guns. They are not for- midable. I believe all in the southern part of the Territory would, under no circumstances, carry on a fight against ten white men. " From our camp on the Santa Clara we again went back to the Moun- tain Meadows, camping near where the massacre had occurred. The Meadow is about five miles in length and one in width, running to quite a narrow point at the southwest end.

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