Bibliography H – P

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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Hafen, Arthur Knight. “Samuel Knight, 1832–1910: Frontiersman, Indian Missionary, Early Southern Utah Pioneerman and Churchman.” In Joyce Wittwer Whittaker, History of Santa Clara Utah: “A Blossom in the Desert.” St. George, UT: Santa Clara Historical Society, 2003.

Hafen, LeRoy R., and Ann W. Hafen, eds. Relations with the Indians of the Plains, 1857–1861: A Documentary Account of the Military Campaigns, and Negotiations of Indian Agents—with Reports and Journals of P. G. Lowe, R. M. Peck, J. E. B. Stuart, S. D. Sturgis, and Other Official Papers. The Far West and the Rockies Historical Series, 1820–1875, vol. 9. Glendale, CA: Arthur H. Clark, 1959.

———. The Utah Expedition, 1857–1858: A Documentary Account of the United States Military Movement under Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston, and the Resistance by Brigham Young and the Mormon Nauvoo Legion. The Far West and the Rockies Historical Series, 1820–1875, vol. 8. Glendale, CA: Arthur H. Clark, 1958.

Hagan, W. A., and D. W. Bruner. The Infectious Diseases of Domestic Animals. 4th and 7th eds. Ithaca, NY: Comstock Publishing Associates, Cornell University, 1961, 1981.

Haight, Isaac Chauncey. Isaac C. Haight to Erastus Snow, June 9, 1855. In St. Louis Luminary, August 18, 1855.

———. Journal, 1842–50. CHL.

———. Journal. 1852–62. Photocopy and typescript. CHL.

Hail, D. C. Letter to the editor, October 20, 1857. In “Horrible Massacre of Emigrants upon the Plains.” Daily Missouri Republican, December 9, 1857, from correspondence of Little Rock True Democrat.

Hakes, Collins R. Statement, April 24, 1916. Typescript. In Collected Material concerning the Mountain Meadows Massacre. CHL.

Hamblin, Jacob. Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience, as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians, and Explorer. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1881.

———. Jacob Hamblin: His Life in His Own Words. Provo, UT: Paramount Books/Stratford Press, 1995.

———. Journal, 1854–58. CHL.

———. Papers, 1850–77. CHL.

———. Papers, 1857–85. BYUSC.

Hammond, Milton D. Reminiscences and Diary, 1856–58. Typescript. CHL.

Hancock, Charles B. Autobiography, ca. 1882. Photocopy of typescript. CHL.

———. Biographical sketch. Collection of Mormon Diaries. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Microfilm copy in CHL.

Hancock, Mosiah. “The Life Story of Mosiah Lyman Hancock.” Typescript. Copy at BYU. Also at CHL.

Harmony Branch. Minutes. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA. These minutes are sometimes misidentified as Rachel Lee’s journal.

Harp, Dana. “Descendant File.” Rootsweb’s WorldConnect. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1783926&id=I07167.

Hartley, William G. “‘Almost Too Intolerable a Burthen’: The Winter Exodus from Missouri, 1838–39.” Journal of Mormon History 18 (Fall 1992): 6–40.

———. My Best for the Kingdom: History and Autobiography of John Lowe Butler a Mormon Frontiersman. Salt Lake City: Aspen Books, 1993.

———. Stand by My Servant Joseph: The Story of the Joseph Knight Family and the Restoration. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book/Joseph Fielding Smith Institute, 2003.

Haslam, James H. Interview by S. A. Kenner, December 4, 1884. Reported by Josiah Rogerson. Typescript. In Josiah Rogerson. Transcripts and Notes of John D. Lee Trials, 1875-85. CHL.

Hawkins, T. S. Some Recollections on a Busy Life. San Francisco: Paul Elder, [1913].

Hawley, John Pierce. Autobiography, 1885. Community of Christ Archives, Independence, MO. Published as John Pierce Hawley. Autobiography. Hamilton, MO: Robert Hawley, 1981.

———. John Hawley to Joseph Smith III. June 12, 1884. In Saints’ Herald, 31, no. 26 (June 28, 1884): 412.

Haynes, Frances Fawcett. Frances [Fawcett] Haynes to Mrs. E. A. Brush, October 2, 1935. CHL.

———. Frances [Fawcett] Haynes to Bancroft Library, July 19, 1932. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

Higbee, Florence Spilsbury. John M. Higbee and Mountain Meadows Massacre Papers. CHL.

Higbee, John M. Affidavit, June 15, 1896. In Collected Material concerning the Mountain Meadows Massacre. CHL.

Hill, Greg. “Funeral Speakers Laud Life of Rex E. Lee.” Church News, March 23, 1996.

Hill, William E. The Santa Fe Trail, Yesterday and Today. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1992.

Hinckley, Bryant S. Daniel Hamner Wells and Events of His Time. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1942.

Historian’s Office. General Church Minutes, 1839–77. CHL.

———. Historical Scrapbooks, 1840–1904. CHL.

———. History of the Church, 1839-[ca. 1882]. CHL.

———. Journal, 1844–1997. Manuscript. CHL.

———. Letterpress Copybook, 1854–79; 1885–86. CHL.

———. Reports of Speeches, ca. 1845–85. CHL.

History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas. Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing, 1889.

History of The Church of Jesus Chirst of Latter-day Saints, Period 1: History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, by Himself. Ed. B. H. Roberts. 6 vols. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1953.

Hofstadter, Richard. The Paranoid Style in American Politics: And Other Essays. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1966.

Holt, Henry D. Biographical questionnaire, 1939. In “Utah Pioneer Biographies,” 13:94. FHL.

Holt, Carri L. “My Family.” Rootsweb’s WorldConnect. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=cuzncarri&id=I03471.

Holt, Jack Baker. “One of the Baker Families of Carroll (Boone) County Arkansas.” Transcript of tape. In Boone County Historian 5 (Fall 1982): 160–66.

Holt, Ronald L. Beneath These Red Cliffs: An Ethnohistory of the Utah Paiutes. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2006.

Honea, S. B. Statement. In “More Outrages on the Plains.” Los Angeles Star, October 24, 1857.

Hornellsville (NY) Tribune. “Overland Emigration for Oregon,” December 3, 1857.

Horowitz, Donald L. The Deadly Ethnic Riot. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.

Hoth, Hans Peter Emanuel. Diary. Typescript. Trans. Peter Gulbrandsen. Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

“How Indian Creek Came by Its Name.” In Monuments to Courage: A History of Beaver County, ed. Aird G. Merkley, 17–18. Beaver County, UT: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1948.

Hoy, A. B. Statement. In “Later from the Plains.” Memphis Daily Appeal, September 18, 1857.

Hoyt, Emily. Reminiscences and Diary, 1851–93. CHL.

Hughes, Jeremiah. Niles’ Register, 66 (July 27, 1844), 344–45. Cited in David Grimstead. “Rioting in Its Jacksonian Setting.” American Historical Review 77 (April 1972): 392–93.

Hunter, Milton. Brigham Young, the Colonizer. 4th ed. Santa Barbara, CA: Peregrine Smith, 1973.

Huntington, Dimick Baker. Journal, 1857–59. Manuscript. CHL.

Huntsman, Orson Welcome. A Brief History of Shoal Creek, Hebron and Enterprise. St. George, UT: Dixie College, 1929.

———. Diaries, 1868–1929. Manuscript. CHL.

Hurt, Garland. Garland Hurt to Jacob Forney, December 4, 1857. In Executive Documents Printed by Order of the House of Representatives during the First Session of the Thirty-Fifth Congress, 1857–58. Doc. 71. Vol. 10, 199–205. Washington, D.C.: James B. Steedman, 1858.

———. Garland Hurt to J. W. Denver, June 30, 1857. In “The Indians in Utah.” Kansas City Enterprise, August 22, 1857.

Hutchison, William R. Religious Pluralism in America: The Contentious History of a Founding Ideal. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003.

Hyde, John. “Salt Lake and Its Rulers.” Harper’s Weekly, July 11, 1857.

Illinois. Coles County. Register of marriages, 1831–50. Film no. 1301515. FHL.

Illum, Eileen. “Ancestors of Peter Illum.” Rootsweb’s WorldConnect. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=eliaslankford&id=I48969.

Indictment, September 24, 1874. In Jacob Smith Boreman. Notebook Containing Copies of Court Records Relating to the Trials of John D. Lee. HM 16915. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.

Inman, Henry, and William F. Cody. The Great Salt Lake Trail. New York: MacMillan, 1898.

Iowa. Shelby County. Grove Township. 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule.

———. Scott County. Davenport Township. 1856 Iowa State Census.

Iron County Recorder. Deeds, 1851–1961. Book A. Series 6205. Utah State Archives, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Irving, Gordon. “The Law of Adoption: One Phase of the Development of the Mormon Concept of Salvation, 1830–1900.” BYU Studies 14 (Spring 1974): 291–314.

Ivins, Anthony W. Anthony W. Ivins to Mrs. G. T. Welch, October 16, 1922. First Presidency Letterpress Copybook, vol. 64. CHL.

Ivins, Virginia Wilcox. Pen Pictures of Early Western Days. 1905.

Jackson, Ronald Vern, and David L. Grundvig. Early Mormon Series, Vol. 1: Directory of Individuals Residing in Salt Lake City Wards, 1854–1861. Bountiful, UT: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1982.

Jackson, W. Turrentine. Wagon Roads West: A Study of Federal Road Surveys and Construction in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1846–1869. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1965.

Jacobs, John. “Not There.” Salt Lake Daily Herald, March 30, 1877.

Jarvis, Zora Smith. Ancestry, Biography, and Family of George A. Smith. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 1962.

J. C. Y. September 14, 1876. In “The Lee Case.” Salt Lake Daily Tribune, September 17, 1876.

Jennings, Warren A. “Zion Is Fled: The Expulsion of the Mormons from Jackson County, Missouri.” PhD diss., University of Florida, 1962.

Jenson, Andrew. Autobiography and Journals, 1864–1941. CHL.

———. Autobiography of Andrew Jenson. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1938.

———. Church Chronology. 2d ed. Salt Lake City: Deseret News, 1914.

———. Collection, [ca. 1871-1942]. CHL.

———. Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia. 4 vols. Salt Lake City: Andrew Jenson History Company, 1901–36.

———. Interviews, January-February 1892. Archives of the First Presidency, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Jessee, Dean C., ed. The Papers of Joseph Smith. 2 vols. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1989–91.

“John Baker Lives in County 72 Years.” Carroll County Historical Quarterly 10 (March 1967): 10.

Johnson, Boyd W. The Arkansas Frontier. St. Charles, AR: Perdue Printing, 1957.

Johnson, Clark V., ed. Mormon Redress Petitions: Documents of the 1833–1838 Missouri Conflict. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1992.

Johnson, Luke. “History of Luke Johnson.” Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 26 (December 31, 1864): 834–36.

Johnson, Nephi. Affidavit, November 30, 1909. In Collected Material concerning the Mountain Meadows Massacre. CHL.

———. Conversation with Anthony W. Ivins, September 2, 1917. Typescript. Anthony W. Ivins Collection, Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

———. Nephi Johnson to Anthon H. Lund, March 1910. In Collected Material concerning the Mountain Meadows Massacre. CHL.

Jones, Bill. “Casbeer Jones Family Research.” Rootsweb’s WorldConnect. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=casbeerjones&id=I38322.

Jones, Daniel W. Forty Years among the Indians. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1890.

Jones, Evelyn K., and York F. Jones. Mayors of Cedar City. Cedar City, UT: Southern Utah State College, 1986.

Jones, Nancy D. “Jones Brady Copeland Perry.” Rootsweb’s WorldConnect. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dotsicle&id=I3340.

Jones, Robert E. From Malaga to the Mountain: The Story of Matilda. Las Vegas: Jones & Holt, 1971.

Jordan, Terry G. North American Cattle-Ranching Frontiers: Origins, Diffusion, and Differentiation. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1993.

Jorden, Frank F. “A True Story.” Ca. 1871. Copy in Mountain Meadows Massacre Research Files.

Journal History of the Church. CHL. Microfilm copy BYU.

Journal of Discourses. 26 vols. Liverpool: F. D. Richards, etc., 1854–86.

Juergensmeyer, Mark. Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000.

Kane, Thomas L. Memorandum Book, 1857–58. BYU.

Kansas Weekly Herald. “News from the Plains,” May 30, 1857.

———. “News from the Plains,” August 22, 1857.

Kauffman, Kyle D., and Johnathan J. Liebowitz. “Draft Animals on the United States Frontier.” Overland Journal 15 (Summer 1997): 13–26.

[Kearny, Lt.] “List of the Children Saved from the Mountain Meadows Massacre.” Los Angeles Southern Vineyard, June 3, 1859. Also reprinted in “The Mountain Meadows Massacre—List of the Children Saved.” San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin, June 11, 1859, copy in Historian’s Office Historical Scrapbook, 12:70. CHL.

Keller, Charles C. Lady in the Ore Bucket. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2001.

Kenner, Josephine, et. al. History of Chelsea, Iowa: Centennial, 1864–1964. N.p., [1964].

Kesler, Frederick. Diary. Frederick Kesler Papers, 1837–99. Special Collections. J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Microfilm copy at CHL.

Killion, Sarah. Sarah Killion to George A. Smith, December 9, 1858. In Historian’s Office. Obituary Notices of Distinguished Persons. CHL.

Kimball, Heber C. Heber C. Kimball to Franklin D. Richards, August 31, 1855. Heber C. Kimball Papers, 1837–66. CHL.

———. Journal 3. In An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton. Ed. George D. Smith. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1995.

King, David S. Mountain Meadows Massacre: A Search for Perspective. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Corral of the Westerners, 1970.

King, Volney Leroy. Statement, ca. 1875. Volney Leroy King Papers, Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Klemm, Doris M., and William R. Klemm. “A History of Anthrax.” J. A. V. M. A. (November 1, 1959).

Klingon Smith [Klingensmith], Philip. Affidavit, April 10, 1871. In “A Massacre by Mormons.” New York Times, September 14, 1872. Also in “Mormon Monstrosity.” New York Herald, September 14, 1872.

Knack, Martha C. Boundaries Between: The Southern Paiutes. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001.

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“Koen Family Bible.” Austin Genealogical Society Quarterly 5 (December 1964): 141.

Kratz, Isabell Minnie Evins. “The Mountain Meadow Massacre.” In The Klingensmith Scrapbook, comp. Anna Jean Duncan Backus, 161–64. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 1996.

Laing, Susan Tate. Andrew Hunter Scott: Builder in the Kingdom. Provo, UT: The Andrew Hunter Scott Genealogical Association, 2001.

Lair, Jim. “Fancher: ‘A History of a Remarkable Family.’” Carroll County Historical Quarterly 27, no. 1 (Spring 1982): 12–14.

———. An Outlander’s History of Carroll County, Arkansas. Marceline, MO: Walsworth Publishing, 1983.

Lamar, Howard Roberts. The Far Southwest, 1846–1912. New York: W. W. Norton, 1970.

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Lascartos, John. “The ‘Anthrax’ of Two Byzantine Emperors: Constantine V (741–7750) and Leo IV (775–780).” International Journal of Dermatology 36 (1997): 712–16.

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Laub, George. Journal, April-December 1857. Manuscript. CHL.

Leach, James. Reminiscence and Diary, 1852–59. Manuscript. CHL.

Leany, William. Autobiography, 1888. Typescript. CHL.

———. Reminiscence, 1888. Photocopy of manuscript and typescript. CHL.

Leavenworth Kansas Weekly Herald. Editorial, May 23, 1857.

LeCheminant, Wilford Hill. “A Crisis Averted? General Harney and the Change in Command of the Utah Expedition.” Utah Historical Quarterly 51, no. 1 (Winter 1983): 30–45.

Lee, John A. John A. Lee to L. W. Peterson, August 4, 1938. In Collected Material concerning the Mountain Meadows Massacre. CHL.

Lee, John D. Collection. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.

———. Journal, 1842–43. Manuscript. CHL.

———. Journal, 1844–46. Manuscript. CHL.

———. Journals of John D. Lee, 1846–47 and 1859. Ed. Charles Kelly. Salt Lake City: Western Printing, 1938.

———. A Mormon Chronicle: The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848–1876. Ed. Robert Glass Cleland and Juanita Brooks. 2 vols. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 2003.

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———. “Public Meeting of the People of Carroll County,” February 27, 1858.

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Logan, Roger V., Jr. “Mitchell.” In History of Boone County, Arkansas, comp. Boone County Historical & Railroad Society, 307. Paducah, KY: Turner Publishing, 1998.

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———. “New Light on the Mountain Meadows Caravan.” Utah Historical Quarterly 60 (Summer 1992): 224–37.

———. “A Pilgrimage to Some Local Places Connected to the History of the Mountain Meadows Massacre in Boone and Carroll Counties.” Boone County Historian 24 (April–June 2001): 28–40.

———. “A Short History of Boone County, Arkansas.” In History of Boone County, Arkansas, comp. Boone County Historical & Railroad Society, 6–85. Paducah, KY: Turner Publishing, 1998.

———. “Slave Holders in Pre-War Days.” Boone County Historian 1 (December 1978).

———. “Wagon Train Kinships.” Broadside of familial relationships of the Baker-Fancher emigrant party, September 9, 2001. Copy in Mountain Meadows Massacre Research Files, CHL.

Los Angeles Star. “From Salt Lake City: Remarks by Pres. Brigham Young, Tabernacle, Sunday Morning, Oct. 18, 1857,” December 12, 1857.

———. “Horrible Massacre of Emigrants!” October 10, 1857.

———. “The Late Horrible Massacre,” October 17, 1857.

———. “The Lee Trial: What the Chief the Beaver Indians Has To Say about It,” August 4, 1875.

———. “More Outrages,” November 7, 1857.

———. “More Outrages on the Plains,” October 24, 1857.

———. “The Route to Salt Lake City,” December 19, 1857.

Lunt, Henry. “Life of Henry Lunt and Family, Together with a Portion of His Diary.” Copy at BYU.

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Lyman, Edward Leo. Political Deliverance: The Mormon Quest for Utah Statehood. Urbana: University of Chicago Press, 1986.

———. San Bernardino: The Rise and Fall of a California Community. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1996.

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MacKinnon, William P. At Sword’s Point, Part I: A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858. Kingdom in the West: The Mormons and the American Frontier, vol. 10. Norman, OK: Arthur H. Clark, 2008.

———.“The Buchanan Spoils System and the Utah Expedition: Careers of W. M. F. Magraw and John M. Hockaday.” Utah Historical Quarterly 31 (Spring 1963): 127–50.

———. “Epilogue to the Utah War: Impact and Legacy.” Journal of Mormon History 29 (Fall 2003): 186–248.

———. “Sex, Subalterns, and Steptoe: A Civil Affairs Nightmare Impacts 1850s Mormon-Federal Relations.” Paper delivered at the Mormon History Association annual meeting, Casper, WY, May 2006. To be published as “Sex, Subalterns, and Steptoe: Army Behavior, Mormon Rage, and Utah War Anxieties.” Utah Historical Quarterly 76 (Summer 2008).

———. “‘Unquestionably Authentic and Correct in Every Detail’: Probing John I. Ginn and His Remarkable Utah War Story.” Utah Historical Quarterly 72 (Fall 2004): 322–42.

Madsen, Brigham D. Gold Rush Sojourners in Great Salt Lake City 1849 and 1850. Publications in the American West, vol. 18. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1983.

Magsam, John. “Utah Massacre Memorial Dedicated.” Little Rock Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, September 12, 1999.

Malinda Thurston v. United States and Ute Indian. U.S. Court of Claims, no. 8479. In Selected Documents Relating to the Mountain Meadows Massacre. National Archives, Washington D.C. Copy at CHL.

Mallon, E., and P. H. McKee. “Extraordinary Case Report: Cutaneous Anthrax.” American Journal of Dermatopathology 19, no. 1 (1997): 79–82.

“Map showing the different routes travelled over by the detachments of the Overland Command In the Spring of 1855 from Salt Lake City, Utah to the Bay of San Francisco.” In Brigham Young University. “Trails of Hope: Overland Diaries or Letters, 1846–1849.” http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cgi-bin/viewer.exe?CISOROOT=/Maps&CISOPTR=20&CISORESTMP=/site-templates/overland_search_results.html&CISOVIEWTMP=/site-templates/overland_item_viewer.html&CISOMODE=grid&CISOGRID=thumbnail,A,1;title,A,1;subjec,A,0;descri,200,0;0,A,0;10&CISOBIB=title,A,1,N;subjec,A,0,N;descri,K,0,N;0,A,0,N;0,A,0,N;10&CISOTHUMB=2,5&CISOTITLE=10.

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Mariposa County Recorder. Stock Brands, Index to vols. 1 and 2. Mariposa Museum and History Center, Mariposa, CA.

Marshall (AR) Mountain Wave. “W. T. Baker, Survivor of Famous Massacre, Dies at Leslie Home,” February 5, 1937.

Martineau, James Henry. Autobiography and Journal, 1871–1918. Photocopy of manuscript. CHL.

———. James Henry Martineau to F. E. Eldredge. July 23, 1907. “The Mountain Meadow Catastroph[e].” Photocopy of manuscript. CHL. Copy also at BYU.

———. James H. Martineau to George A. Smith, May 30, 1855. In “Home Correspondence: Iron County.” Deseret News, July 11, 1855.

———. James H. Martineau to Susan [Martineau]. May 3, 1876. James Henry Martineau Collection. CHL.

———. Letter to the editor, August 22, 1857. In “Trip to the Santa Clara.” Deseret News, September 23, 1857.

Martineau, LaVan. The Southern Paiutes: Legends, Lore, Language, and Lineage. Las Vegas: KC Publications, 1992.

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Maxwell, William Audley. Crossing the Plains Days of ’57: A Narrative of Early Emigrant Travel to California by the Ox-team Method. San Francisco: Sunset Publishing House, 1915.

McArthur, Priscilla. Arkansas in the Gold Rush. Little Rock, AR: August House, 1986.

McCarthy, Justin. Reminiscences. 2 vols. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1899.

McComish, Charles Davis, and Rebecca T. Lambert. History of Colusa and Glenn Counties, California. Los Angeles: Historic Record, 1918.

McDonald, Elizabeth Ann [Shirts]. “Story of John D. Lee and Mountain Meadows Massacre.” Oral history, February 26, 1936. In Kimball Young. Research Notes. Photocopy of typescript in BYU.

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McGlashan, C. F. “The Mountain Meadow Massacre.” Sacramento Daily Record, January 1, 1875.

McGregor, William C. Letter to the editor, December 23, 1886. In “Slanders against the Dead and Living Refuted.” Deseret Evening News, December 27, 1886.

McGuffie, James. Testimony. In The Inside of Mormonism: A Judicial Examination of the Endowment Oaths Administered in All the Mormon Temples; by the United States District Court for the Third Judicial District of Utah to Determine Whether Membership in the Mormon Church Is Consistent with Citizenship in the United States. Salt Lake City: Utah Americans, [1903].

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[McQuarrie, John G.] [John G. McQuarrie] to [A.] Will Lund. Undated and untitled typescript. In Collected Material concerning the Mountain Meadows Massacre. CHL.

Menefee, Eugene L., and Fred A. Dodge. History of Tulare and Kings Counties California. Los Angeles: Historic Record, 1913.

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Midgley, Joshua. Diary, 1856–57. CHL.

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