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|L1=Response to claim: 12 - Joseph Smith was "infected with the virus" of land speculation
|L2=Response to claim: 13 - It is claimed that Joseph stated that Independence Missouri was the site of the Garden of Eden and that the location of Far West was where Cain killed Abel
|L3=Response to claim: 14 - Joseph became a "swaggering general in his Army of Israel" and that "drilling and pageantry were quite suddenly pervasive aspects of a once-pacific Kirtland existence"
|L4=Response to claim: 14 - In Kirtland, Joseph "then initiated the secret rituals that would further repel their conventional Christian neighbors"
|L5=Response to claim: 14 - The name of the Church was changed to the "Church of Latter-day Saints" in 1834
|L6=Response to claim: 14 - Emma is claimed to have driven "the girl" Fanny Alger out of her house
|L7=Response to claim: 15 - Joseph issued his prophecy regarding the Civil War after visiting New York and hearing about how President Jackson should deal with "a rebellious South Carolina"
|L8=Response to claim: 15 - Failure of the bank in Kirtland caused Joseph to leave Kirtland in the middle of the night
|L9=Response to claim: 16 - Joseph "organized a secret group of loyalists" called the Danites
|L10=Response to claim: 16 - The Danites introduced "blood atonement" in order to "save" people by slitting their throats
|L11=Response to claim: 20 - Joseph claimed to be a "second Mohammad" in a speech in Far West
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Response to claims made in American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows



A FAIR Analysis of: American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, a work by author: Sally Denton

Response to claims made in American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, a work by author Sally Denton


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This is an index of claims made in this work with links to corresponding responses within FairMormon Answers. An effort has been made to provide the author's original sources where possible.

Claim Evaluation
American Massacre

Response to claims made in American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, "Chapter 1: Palmyra, 1823"


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Response to claims made in American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, "Chapter 2: Kirtland/Far West, 1831"


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Chapter 3

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 3: Nauvoo, 1840" (22–39)

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Chapter 4

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 4: Winter Quarters—Council Bluffs, 1846" (40–60)

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Chapter 5

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 5: Salt Lake City, August 24, 1849" (61–75)

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Chapter6

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 6: Sevier River, October 26, 1853" (76–92)

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Chapter 7

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 7: Harrison, March 29, 1857" (93-103)

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Chapter 8

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 8: Deseret, August 3, 1857" (104–117)

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Chapter 9

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 9: The Southern Trail, August 3, 1857" (118-127)

No claims in this chapter are addressed at the present time.

Chapter 10

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 10: Mountain Meadows, September 7-11, 1857" (128–146)

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Chapter 11

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 11: Deseret, September 12, 1857" (147–163)

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Chapter 12

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 12: Camp Scott, November 16, 1857" (164–187)

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Chapter 13

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 13: Cedar City, April 7, 1859" (188–204)

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Chapter 14

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 14: Mountain Meadows, May 25, 1861" (205–217)

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Chapter 15

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 15: Mountain Meadows, March 23, 1877" (218–236)

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Chapter 16

Summary: Claims made in "Chapter 16: Mountain Meadows Aftermath" (237–241)

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Reviews of this work

Robert D. Crockett, "The Denton Debacle: Review of Sally Denton. American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, September 1857"

Robert D. Crockett,  The FARMS Review, (2004)

Sally Denton's American Massacre is the "Native Americans didn't do it" version of the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857 near Cedar City, Utah. The massacre has recently attracted much attention with the refurbishing of the memorial at Mountain Meadows and the publication or republication of three other widely acclaimed books: Will Bagley's Blood of the Prophets, which I have reviewed earlier;1 Jon Krakauer's bestseller Under the Banner of Heaven; and William Wise's Massacre at Mountain Meadows.2


Denton's polished writing style is more readable than Bagley's. That is about the best one can say of this work, though, because Denton's pursuit of Native American political correctness fails her when she gets into the tough issue of culpability beyond the direct participants. In an area that demands a thorough knowledge of the relevant literature, Denton is deficient. She also relies heavily on secondary sources, many of which are suspect because of their own failure to adequately document primary sources. Her work, therefore, is largely a reinterpretation of old sources rather than a treatment of new sources and material. Her suggestion that she is an insider to the Latter-day Saint psyche (p. 293) proves unconvincing because she makes mistakes that careful historians of Mormon Americana do not.

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