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Title: The Mountain Meadows Massacre: 9-11-1857


1
The Mountain Meadows Massacre 9-11-1857
  • 150th Anniversary in 2007

2
September 11, 1857
  • On that day, every man, woman and child over the
    age of six on a wagon train from Arkansas were
    murdered by 400 Indians and 54 Mormon militia-men
    disguised as Indians in southwest Utah.

3
Survivors
  • Only 17 children were spared and returned to
    their families in Arkansas.
  • One hundred twenty (120) victims were stripped of
    their clothing, robbed of their valuables and
    left unburied to be devoured by wolves and wild
    animals for a year and a half before being buried.

4
My Call to Action
  • As a relative of two of the Arkansas victims, I
    am calling for the state of Utah and the LDS
    (Mormon) Church to act to clear the conscience of
    the church
  • They should start by relinquishing owner-ship of
    the massacre site and allowing Federal
    stewardship of it and the surrounding valley.

5
Utahs Historic Preservation Officer (a Mormon)
  • Many sources report the belligerent conduct of
    the party as it made its way through Utah
  • Some of their oxen were named Brigham Young and
    cursed at.
  • They boasted of participation in the execution of
    Joseph Smith and Apostle John Taylor.
  • Threats were made to lead an army back from
    California.
  • They poisoned a spring causing the death of many
    cattle.

6
McMurtry
  • The truth was
  • There was no poisoned cow and the spring ran as
    clear as ever.

7
McMurtry Concerning These Charges
  • It is clear that he (Brigham Young) used the
    power of his position as church leader to keep
    the truth from coming out, a practice that has
    been followed by many church leaders since.

8
Suppression of Evidence
  • Historical records from that time have
    disappeared from a religious institution (the
    LDS) that McMurtry says is among the worlds
    most efficient record-keepers.

9
McMurtry
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
    has hoped from the first day to the present that
    if they just stuck together, hunkered down and
    kept quite, time would pass and people would
    forget.
  • Time did pass, but people have not even begun to
    forget.

10
Brigham Young (Quoted by McMurtry)
  • I am told that there are Brethren who are
    willing to swear against the Brethren who were
    engaged in this affair.
  • I hope there is no truth to that report. But if
    there is I will tell you my opinion of you, as
    your fate is concerned.
  • Unless you repent at once of that unholy
    intention, and will keep the secret of all you
    know, you will die a dogs death and be damned,
    and go to hell.
  • I do not want to hear any more treachery among my
    people.

11
Approach of its 150th Anniversary
  • In an 1999 ceremony at Mountain Meadows, LDS
    Church President Gordon B. Hinckley presided over
    the dedication of a new rock cairn.

12
New Historical Marker
  • In 1861, Brigham Young and his entourage
    visited the Utah gravesite. He saw the words on
    the cross and said, Vengeance is mine and I have
    taken a little.

13
The Wagon Trains Contents
  • 1,000 head of cattle.
  • 100,000 in gold coins.
  • several fine carriages and horses.

14
McMurtry
  • Church members subscribed to a doctrine of blood
    atonement, which instructed them to shed the
    blood of gentiles
  • The victims were, in Mormon terms, gentiles,
    enemies of the faith, perfect candidates for the
    enactment of blood atonement.

15
McMurtry on Brigham Youngs letter forbidding the
planned bloodshed
  • Of course its possible that this famous letter
    might not have been the only message he
    dispatched to the south. The nice letter may
    have been intended as cover in case things went
    wrong.

16
Juanita Brooks
  • Authored the book Mountain Meadows Massacre
    (1950).
  • She, herself, is a descendant of the 1857 Mormon
    murderers.
  • (Church officials) admitted to burning crucial
    historical documents because they were just too
    incriminating of the church.

17
The Question
  • So who can best be the stewards today of this
    tragic piece of American history?

18
The Question
  • The Descendants of the Killers or the Federal
    Government?

19
Lees Trial
  • McMurtry writes that Brigham Young himself was
    deposed at Lees trial and admitted that he was
    an accessory after the fact, after the
    always-shaky edifice of the Mormon cover-up began
    to crumble.

20
150th Anniversary
  • Real justice cannot continue to be denied at
    Mountain Meadows!
  • American history must be controlled by the
    Federal Government, not Descendants of the
    Killers, who have a massive conflict of interest
    in the matter.

21
The Testimony of Eye-Witnesses
  • There were two piles of bodies, one composed of
    women and children, the other of men.
  • The bodies were entirely nude and seemed to have
    been thrown promiscuously together.
  • They appeared to have been massacred.

22
The Testimony of Eye-Witnesses
  • There were sixty or seventy bodies of women and
    children saw one man on that pile the children
    were from one and two months up to 12 years the
    small children were cut, others stabbed with
    knives had bullets through them. All the bodies
    were more or less torn to pieces.

23
The Descendents of the Victims Families
Respond
  • The descendants of mass murderers should not be
    allowed to impose a religious faith on those
    killed by their own ancestors (by baptism for
    the dead into Mormon Church membership after
    their own ancestors had murdered them).
  • Closure will never occur on the Mountain Meadows
    murders until the final resting place of the
    victims has been transferred from the Mormon
    Church to the Federal Government.

24
True Feelings
  • Two relatives of massacre victims drove up to a
    field in the valley on the 148th anniversary of
    the bloodbath. They report that they asked the
    landowner if they could visit a portion of his
    property where their ancestors remains are said
    to be located.

25
True Feelings
  • One visitor discreetly filmed the owners
    response on a small hand-held camera at his side.
  • The Mormon landowner launched into a tirade of
    cursing and swearing, all caught on film.

26
U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch
  • The ground is particularly sacred. We had a lot
    of people die there.

27
Mormons Leaders Have Great Respect for Their
Prophet
  • You have to appreciate what this is like. We
    behold him to be a prophet. Imagine yourself
    getting a call from Moses. - Kim Clark
  • If Gordon Hinckley called and said, What I
    need you to do is go work on the grounds crew at
    BYU-Idaho, I would say, Yes. -
    Paul Pugmire

28
Dr. R. Henry Migliore
  • This is the culture that created Mountain
    Meadows.

29
McMurtry Brigham Youngs revelation on the
massacre.
  • I have made that matter a subject of prayer. I
    went right to God with it and asked him to take
    the horrid vision from my sight, if it was a
    righteous thing that my people have done in
    killing those people at Mountain Meadows.
  • God answered me and at once the vision was
    removed. I had evidence from God that he had
    over-ruled it all for good and the action was a
    righteous one and well intended.
  • - Brigham Young

30
The Loots Value Today
  • The 100,000 in gold coins today would be worth
    around 130,000,000. None of it was returned to
    the Arkansas relatives.

31
Conclusion
  • And so, President Hinckley, the book of the past
    remains open as the stain of mass murder cannot
    be removed from the pages of time.
  • The LDS Church can only move out of the shadows
    of the ugliest event in Mormon church history by
    offering remorse, accepting responsibility, and
    granting restitution.
  • For more information on this matter, go to the
    web site at www.1857massacre.com.
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