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LDS Church will seek landmark designation for Mountain Meadows
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Elder Jensen traveled to Arkansas earlier this week with Richard Turley and Steve Olsen of the church's Family and Church History Department to meet with representatives of the descendant groups.
The massacre occurred Sept. 11, 1857, when LDS leaders directed 50 to 60 local Mormon militiamen, aided by some native people, in the slaughter of 120 emigrants passing through Mountain Meadows on their way to California. Most were from Arkansas and were known as the Baker-Fancher wagon train.
The only members of the group to survive were a few small children the attackers believed were too young to tell anyone about the murders. They were parceled out to LDS families in Cedar City for a time, then eventually returned to family and friends in Arkansas.
John D. Lee was the only man ever tried and convicted for his role in leading the massacre. He eventually was executed at the massacre site.
A recent fictionalized feature film about the massacre, "September Dawn," also has helped re-ignite public discussion, along with a string of books on the topic published in the past decade.
The LDS Church has improved the area in recent years with the erection of public memorials. Descendants have argued the description and interpretation of the massacre shouldn't be left to the church, but to those who know the victims best.
During the September 2007 memorial service, Elder Eyring expressed "profound regret" for the massacre and told the group, "What was done here long ago by members of our church represents a terrible and inexcusable departure from Christian teaching and conduct. We cannot change what happened, but we can remember and honor those who were killed here."
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