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*[[../../Use of sources/Gift of salt|Use of sources: Gift of salt?]] | *[[../../Use of sources/Gift of salt|Use of sources: Gift of salt?]] | ||
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* [[Mountain_Meadows_Massacre/Thomas_Kane#Negative_portrayal|Thomas Kane: Negative portrayal]] | * [[Mountain_Meadows_Massacre/Thomas_Kane#Negative_portrayal|Thomas Kane: Negative portrayal]] | ||
* {{CrossRef:Denton:American Massacre|pages=216|chap=13}} | * {{CrossRef:Denton:American Massacre|pages=216|chap=13}} | ||
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Chapter 10 | A FAIR Analysis of: Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, a work by author: Will Bagley
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Brigham gave a gift of salt to the U.S. army, which it was implied was poisoned.
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