John D. Lee
John Doyle Lee (September 6, 1812 – March 23, 1877) was an American pioneer, and prominent early member of the Latter Day Saint Movement in Utah. Lee was later excommunicated from the Church and convicted of mass murder for his complicity in the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre. He was sentenced to death and, in 1877, was executed by firing squad at the site of the massacre. Provided by Wikipedia-
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6by Carryl L. Baldwin, Daniel M. Roberts, Daniela Barragan, John D. Lee, Neil Lerner, James S. HigginsGet full text
Published 2017-08-01
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10by Sandra E. Parker, Angela M. Hanton, Stephen N. Stefanou, Peter G. Noakes, Trent M. Woodruff, John D. LeeGet full text
Published 2019-07-01
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11by Pamela A. McCombe, Pamela A. McCombe, John D. Lee, Trent M. Woodruff, Trent M. Woodruff, Robert D. HendersonGet full text
Published 2020-04-01
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12by Wilbert Tabone, Joost de Winter, Claudia Ackermann, Jonas Bärgman, Martin Baumann, Shuchisnigdha Deb, Colleen Emmenegger, Azra Habibovic, Marjan Hagenzieker, P.A. Hancock, Riender Happee, Josef Krems, John D. Lee, Marieke Martens, Natasha Merat, Don Norman, Thomas B. Sheridan, Neville A. StantonGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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13by Harriott, Caroline ElizabethOther Authors: “...John D. Lee...”
Published 2015
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