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by John Doyle Lee, Alfred Henry Lewis
THE MORMON MENACE - BEING THE CONFESSION OF JOHN DOYLE LEE - DANITE - AN OFFICIAL ASSASSIN OF THE MORMON CHURCH UNDER THE LATE BRIGHAM YOUNG - INTRODUCTION By ALFRED HENRY LEWIS - New York: Home Protection Publishing Co. - 1905
INTRODUCTION - THE MORMON PURPOSE
THE MORMON MENACE OR, THE CONFESSIONS OF JOHN DOYLE LEE
CHAPTER I - THE STORMY YOUTH OF LEE
CHAPTER II - LEE BEGINS A CAREER
CHAPTER III - LEE BECOMES A MORMON
CHAPTER IV - THE SAINTS BESET WITH TROUBLES
CHAPTER V - THE MORMON WAR
CHAPTER VI - LEE LOCATES THE GARDEN OF EDEN
CHAPTER VII - THE SAINTS GATHER AT NAUVOO
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (534K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Etext produced by Bret Blakeslee HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-11-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1877
A frontier settler, Mormon leader, and one of the most controversial figures in 19th-century Utah, he is best remembered for his role in the Mountain Meadows Massacre and for the dramatic end of his life. His story sits at the crossroads of religion, migration, violence, and the American West.
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1857–1914
A sharp-eyed journalist turned storyteller, he brought frontier humor and political corruption to life with equal energy. His best-known books range from the lively Wolfville Western tales to hard-hitting writing about New York power and machine politics.
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by Alfred Henry Lewis

by Alfred Henry Lewis

by Alfred Henry Lewis

by Alfred Henry Lewis

by Alfred Henry Lewis

by Alfred Henry Lewis

by Alfred Henry Lewis

by Alfred Henry Lewis