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Lee, John D. (1877), Bishop, W.W. (ed.), Mormonism Unveiled; Or The Life and Confessions of the Late Mormon Bishop, John D. Lee; (Written by Himself), St.
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John D. Lee was executed on Mountain Meadows, Washington County, Utah Territory, at the scene of the massacre, on the 28d day of March, 1877.
LAST CONFESSION AND STATEMENT OF JOHN D. LEE. John Doyle Lee. John Lee's Letter to Brigham Young Concerning Massacre. WRITTEN AT HIS DICTATION AND DELIVERED ...
Nov 9, 2016 · One of the one most controversial figures of early Mormon history, John D. Lee became a member of the Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS Church) in 1837 at age ...
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Book details ; Print length. 270 pages ; Language. English ; Publisher. University of Utah ; Publication date. January 1, 1984 ; ISBN-10. 0874802423.
LEE, JOHN D. ... John Doyle Lee was born on 12 September 1812 in Kaskaskia, Illinois Territory, about one hundred miles south of St. Louis. After the successful ...
Sep 12, 2016 · The trial and conviction of John D. Lee for his role in the Mountain Meadows Massacre has been digitized and posted online on the Digital Archives.
John D. Lee is most often remembered as the only man executed for his role in the infamous 1857 massacre by Mormons of a California-bound emigrant train.
Biography ... “Lee, John D.,” Patriarchal Blessing Index, 1833–1963, microfilm 392,667, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL. ... U.S. and Canada Record ...