View of Mountain, Site Where Wagon Train of 170 Immigrants from Arkansas and Missouri Was Attacked by Mormons, Led By Bishop John D. Lee, in 1857 and Most Immigrants Were Killed
Corpse of Bishop John D. Lee, Leader of Massacre at Mountain Meadow of Wagon Train of 170 Immigrants from Arkansas And Missouri, Executed and Lying in Wood Coffin
Non-Native Group Gathered to Watch Execution of Bishop John D. Lee, Leader of Massacre at Mountain Meadow of Wagon Train Of 170 Immigrants from Arkansas and Missouri; Covered Wagon And Gallows Nearby
Non-Native Group with Covered Wagons and Horses at Site Where Bishop John D. Lee Led Massacre of Wagon Train of 170 Immigrants from Arkansas and Missouri; Site Where Lee Was Later Executed for his Crime
Major John Wesley Powell (1834-1902) Survey Leader, Director Of United States Geological Survey, Founder and First Director Of Bureau of American Ethnology, in Field on Survey
Chamberlin, Ralph V. 1940. "On a diplolod collection from Barro Colorado Island, Panama." Bulletin of the University of Utah, Biology Series V., 30, (9) 6.
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