Part 8. by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link book Part 8. 28/51 Also his failure to make any allusion to it whatever from the pulpit, until several years after the occurrence "3. The flight to the mountains of men high in authority in the Mormon Church and State, when this affair was brought to the ordeal of a judicial investigation. The failure of the Deseret News, the Church organ, and the only paper then published in the Territory, to notice the massacre until several months afterward, and then only to deny that Mormons were engaged in it. The testimony of the children saved from the massacre. The children and the property of the emigrants found in possession of the Mormons, and that possession traced back to the very day after the massacre. |