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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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———. “Through the Heart,” March 24, 1877.
Salt Lake Daily Tribune. “Another Version,” November 14, 1874.
———. “The Butcher!” November 13, 1874.
———. “City Jottings,” September 1, 1875.
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———. “John D. Lee,” February 14, 1877.
———. “John D. Lee,” February 21, 1877.
———. “John D. Lee Sentenced,” March 9, 1877.
———. “The Last of Lee,” March 24, 1877.
———. “The Lee Trial,” July 24, 1875.
———. “Lingering Hope,” December 24, 1874.
———. “The Massacre,” August 10, 1875, quoting Helena Independent.
———. “Miscellaneous: John D. Lee to Be Shot on Friday, March 23d,” March 8, 1877.
———. “Vengeance Is Mine,” November 14, 1874.
———. “The Verdict,” August 8, 1875.
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———. “For the East,” October 20, 1857.
———. “From the Plains,” October 21, 1857.
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———. “More Testimony against the Mormons,” November 9, 1857.
———. “Mountain Meadows,” March 26, 1877.
———. “News from the Immigration,” October 28, 1857.
———. “Our Los Angeles Correspondence,” October 27, 1857.
———. “The Overland Immigration,” October 13, 1857.
———. “Over the Plains,” July 8, 1857.
———. “Statement of G. W. Davis,” November 13, 1857.
San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin. “The Advancing Immigration,” August 13, 1857.
———. “Latest News from Carson Valley and the Plains,” August 13, 1857.
———. “Lee’s Last Confession,” March 24, 1877.
———. “Letter from San Bernardino,” November 12, 1857.
———. “More Mormon and Indian Doings,” October 28, 1857.
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———. “Famine at the West,” July 17, 1857.
———. “From Honey Lake and the Plains,” October 6, 1857.
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