Into such a lump of oak brush as this the Dunlap sisters, fled for refuge during the carnage. They were dragged out, and Lee threw one down and planting his knee in her bosom, cut her throat. The other girl started to run, when the Indian with Lee pursued her, picking up a stone as he ran, and catching up with the girl beat her brains out with the jagged rock. The Indian boy, Albert, sat on the hillside just above and saw it all;
Place Names
Mountain Meadow (Utah); Washington County (Utah);
Publisher
Hosted by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Contributors
Gibbs, Josiah F. (Josiah Francis), 1845-
Resource Type
Image
Format.Use
image/jpeg
Format.Creation
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Source
Glass Plates
Language
eng
Relation
Frank Asahel Beckwith Collection
Coverage
Utah
Rights Management
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