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* It is claimed that Jacob Hamblin's adoptive son Albert raped two women at the Massacre, which tales "cannot be discounted entirely."
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* Bagley claims to have found another source by John D. Lee, upon which he relies.
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*"''Anonymous sources are usually worthless.''...''Blood of the Prophets''...spends several pages with the "Discursive Remarks,"...[and] attributes the work to John D. Lee, as if another Lee account can be trusted."{{ref|crockett.220}}
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* "Discursive remarks," anonymous manuscript in Utah State Historical Society archives.{{attn}}
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#{{note|crockett.220}} {{FR-15-2-11}} <!--Crocket on Bagley-->

Revision as of 20:55, 18 June 2009


A work by author: Will Balgey

Claims made in SECTION TITLE

Page Claim Response Author's sources

119

  • Account of William Hawley
  •  [ATTENTION!]

143

  • Account of William Hawley
  •  [ATTENTION!]

151

  • It is claimed that Jacob Hamblin's adoptive son Albert raped two women at the Massacre, which tales "cannot be discounted entirely."
  •  [ATTENTION!]

220

  • Bagley claims to have found another source by John D. Lee, upon which he relies.
  • "Anonymous sources are usually worthless....Blood of the Prophets...spends several pages with the "Discursive Remarks,"...[and] attributes the work to John D. Lee, as if another Lee account can be trusted."[1]
  • "Discursive remarks," anonymous manuscript in Utah State Historical Society archives. [ATTENTION!]

304-305

  • It is claimed that Jacob Hamblin's adoptive son Albert raped two women at the Massacre, and Hamblin would later blame this on John D. Lee.
  •  [ATTENTION!]

Endnotes

  1. [note]  Robert D. Crockett, "A Trial Lawyer Reviews Will Bagley's Blood of the Prophets," FARMS Review 15/2 (2003): 199–254. off-site