The Gunnison Massacre which took place on October 26, 1853 by Josiah F. Gibbs.GMG_0
PaiuteChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indi...
Typewritten copy of a memoir by John Guinn entitled "Mormon and Indian Wars: The Mountain Meadows Ma...
Account of the Mountain Meadows Massacre written by Geo. A. Smith and James McKnigh
Page 1. Copyrighted Salt Lake Tribune Publishing Company 1909. The Gunnison Massacre by Josiah F. G...
Page 3. "Early in October 1853, a company of Missouri emigrants, en route to California, passed thr...
Page 2. The scene of the tragedy is described-- 35 miles northwest of Fillmore which was in 1853 t...
Verified by Warner & Thompson, talked over with Indians, and read to blind? Carboorits, one of the t...
Ute; PaiuteUtah Historical Quarterly article regarding the massacre of white explorers by Indians ne...
PaiuteChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indi...
Page 1. "The most tragic event of the expedition began on the morning of October 25, 1853, when Cap...
Josiah F. Gibbs (1845-1932), of Marysvale, Utah, authored a book on the Mountain Meadows Massacre
"...Captain Gunnison had learned that a recent quarrel, resulting in several deaths, which they [Ind...
Page 3. "Enter John William Gunnison." Gunnison was an engineer and worked for the Topographical Su...
"...not even that of Captain Gunnison, who had fallen pierced with 15 arrows."GMG_0
Account of the Mountain Meadows Massacre from Geo. A. Smith that blames the emigrants for inciting t...
PaiuteChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indi...
Typewritten copy of a memoir by John Guinn entitled "Mormon and Indian Wars: The Mountain Meadows Ma...
Account of the Mountain Meadows Massacre written by Geo. A. Smith and James McKnigh
Page 1. Copyrighted Salt Lake Tribune Publishing Company 1909. The Gunnison Massacre by Josiah F. G...
Page 3. "Early in October 1853, a company of Missouri emigrants, en route to California, passed thr...
Page 2. The scene of the tragedy is described-- 35 miles northwest of Fillmore which was in 1853 t...
Verified by Warner & Thompson, talked over with Indians, and read to blind? Carboorits, one of the t...
Ute; PaiuteUtah Historical Quarterly article regarding the massacre of white explorers by Indians ne...
PaiuteChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indi...
Page 1. "The most tragic event of the expedition began on the morning of October 25, 1853, when Cap...
Josiah F. Gibbs (1845-1932), of Marysvale, Utah, authored a book on the Mountain Meadows Massacre
"...Captain Gunnison had learned that a recent quarrel, resulting in several deaths, which they [Ind...
Page 3. "Enter John William Gunnison." Gunnison was an engineer and worked for the Topographical Su...
"...not even that of Captain Gunnison, who had fallen pierced with 15 arrows."GMG_0
Account of the Mountain Meadows Massacre from Geo. A. Smith that blames the emigrants for inciting t...
PaiuteChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Journal History containing references to Utah Indi...
Typewritten copy of a memoir by John Guinn entitled "Mormon and Indian Wars: The Mountain Meadows Ma...
Account of the Mountain Meadows Massacre written by Geo. A. Smith and James McKnigh