Visits to Mountain Meadows by Frank A. Beckwith [55] : Without hatred, without malice, without rancor: September 1857--September 1950 (Page 5)

  • Beckwith, Frank Asahel, 1876-1951
Publication date
January 1950
Publisher
Hosted by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah

Abstract

Earl L. Smith continues his story. "The emigrants had a very restless night and decided to get an early start as usual and try to bypass the place where the main train was attacked.

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