
The
Mountain Meadows massacre was a mass slaughter of the
Fancher-Baker emigrant
wagon train at
Mountain Meadows,
Utah Territory, by the local
Mormon militia on
11 September 1857. It began as an attack, quickly turned into a siege, and eventually culminated in the execution of the unarmed emigrants after their surrender. All of the party except for seventeen children under eight years old—about 120 men, women, and children—were killed.
After the massacre, the corpses of the victims were left decomposing for two years on the open plain, their children were distributed to local Mormon families, and many of their possessions auctioned off at the
Latter Day Saint Cedar City tithing office.
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