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Show AFTERWARD 1. Journal History, 26 December I858, p. 1. 2. For biographical details of George W. Bean, see references listed in footnote 3, chapter VI. 3. For biographical details of Edson Barney, see references listed in footnote 4, chapter VI. 4. Brooks, Mountain Meadows Massacre, pp. 180, 184. 5. Jenson, L.D.S. Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:532. An excellent biography of William H. Dame is Harold W. Pease, "The Life and Works of William Home Dame" (Master's thesis, Brigham Young University, 1971)• 6. For biographical details of James H. Martineau, see references listed in footnote 20, chapter VII. Also see Family Group Record Archives, L.D.S. Genealogical Department Library, Salt Lake City, sheets for James H. Martineau. 7. For biographical details of Nephi Johnson, see references listed in footnote 21, chapter VII; also Family Group Records, L.D.S. Genealogical Dept. Library. 8. tortineau, "Seeking a Refuge in the Desert," p. 297. Manly contradicts tortineau, calling Bennett an "uneducated" man. See William Lewis tonly, The Jayhawkers1 Oath and other Sketches, ed. George Woodward (Los Angeles: Warren F. Lewis, 1949), P» 40. 9. William Lewis Manly, Death Valley in '49 (New York: Wallace Hebberd, 1929), p. 394; tonly, Jayhawkers1 Oath, p. 34. 10. tonly, Jayhawkers' Oath, pp. 33-40; tonly, Death Valley in '49, p. 394. 11. tonly, Death Valley in '49, pp. 394-95* 12. Brooks, Mountain Meadows Massacre, p. 192. 13. For biographical details of Asahel Bennett, see references in footnote 24, 382 |