"When the survivors were returned home [to Arkansas] Clark says a big party was held...
Smith and Beckwith visit Pinto, Utah and beyond finding the road Fancher used. At the low place of ...
"There is Massacre Hill." "That can't be; the massacre didn't occur on it. Why so named?
Page 2. "There must be a few alive of the children of the affair of September 11, 1857. Let us get...
"Pink Weaver arrived with help on the fourth or fifth day, and they were returned, eventually to the...
Mountain Meadows, The Rifle Pit, The Spring, Present Monument more key places in the massacre
In June 1950, Earl L. Smith and Frank Beckwith went to the museum in Fillmore, Utah then to Baker Ca...
"No doubt there are some remains under the large pile of rocks enclosed by the walls of the present ...
"One's own judgement must rule. Much winnowing must be done, and considerable chaff from each side ...
Parowan, Cedar City, Leachy Spring, Pinto, Burgess house, Mountain Meadows key places in the massacr...
Smith and Beckwith went from Beaver, Utah to Fort Cameron where John D. Lee was held prisoner
End of Smith sworn testimony given April 10, 1871 in Lincoln County, Nevada to Peter B. Miller, cler...
Earl L. Smith continues his story. "The emigrants had a very restless night and decided to get an e...
Sworn testimony of Phillip Klingon Smith cont. "I immeadiately put the little children in baggage w...
A quote from Stenhouse of the sworn testimonyof Phillip Klingon Smith who was a Bishop in the Church...
"Earl L. Smith's great-grandfather was John Sherman Baker, of the second section of the Fancher-Bake...
Smith and Beckwith visit Pinto, Utah and beyond finding the road Fancher used. At the low place of ...
"There is Massacre Hill." "That can't be; the massacre didn't occur on it. Why so named?
Page 2. "There must be a few alive of the children of the affair of September 11, 1857. Let us get...
"Pink Weaver arrived with help on the fourth or fifth day, and they were returned, eventually to the...
Mountain Meadows, The Rifle Pit, The Spring, Present Monument more key places in the massacre
In June 1950, Earl L. Smith and Frank Beckwith went to the museum in Fillmore, Utah then to Baker Ca...
"No doubt there are some remains under the large pile of rocks enclosed by the walls of the present ...
"One's own judgement must rule. Much winnowing must be done, and considerable chaff from each side ...
Parowan, Cedar City, Leachy Spring, Pinto, Burgess house, Mountain Meadows key places in the massacr...
Smith and Beckwith went from Beaver, Utah to Fort Cameron where John D. Lee was held prisoner
End of Smith sworn testimony given April 10, 1871 in Lincoln County, Nevada to Peter B. Miller, cler...
Earl L. Smith continues his story. "The emigrants had a very restless night and decided to get an e...
Sworn testimony of Phillip Klingon Smith cont. "I immeadiately put the little children in baggage w...
A quote from Stenhouse of the sworn testimonyof Phillip Klingon Smith who was a Bishop in the Church...
"Earl L. Smith's great-grandfather was John Sherman Baker, of the second section of the Fancher-Bake...
Smith and Beckwith visit Pinto, Utah and beyond finding the road Fancher used. At the low place of ...
"There is Massacre Hill." "That can't be; the massacre didn't occur on it. Why so named?
Page 2. "There must be a few alive of the children of the affair of September 11, 1857. Let us get...