Bones in the Well: The Haun’s Mill Massacre of 1838

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The massacre at Haun’s Mill is a defining moment in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or Mormon Church. The Mormons were at war in 1838. They had come to Missouri at the urging of their prophet, Joseph Smith, but after a short while found themselves at odds with the original settlers. Armed militia, both Mormon and gentile, roamed the country. On October 7, 1838, Governor Lillburn Boggs issued his infamous order: “The Mormons will have to be treated as enemies, and will have to be exterminated or driven from the state.”

Gathered in this new work are eyewitness testimonies of the massacre and its aftermath by those who were on the scene. The accounts of Joseph Young, Amanda Smith, Willard Gilbert Smith, Austin Hammer, Artemisia Sidnie Meyers, Nathan Kinsman Knight, Thomas McBride, Isaac Laney, Olive Ames, and others are heart-rending and vivid.

On October 30, 1838, a group of Missouri militia attacked the small Mormon settlement at Haun’s Mill on Shoal Creek, killing seventeen men and boys and wounding eleven men, one woman, and one child. The conflict between the Missourians and the Mormons was once in many ways inevitable. The Mormons had their own business and economic system. Clannish people, they voted in a bloc, thus tipping elections in their favor. They had a “different” religion and regarded as their faith superior to all others. Unlike most of their neighbors, they were friendly to the Indians and were regarded as abolitionists. The Missourians saw them as interlopers to be driven out.

Set in context by the creator, these documentary accounts dramatically portray the suffering of the Saints all the way through and after the episode. A very powerful event in Latter-day Saints history that helped mold Mormon attitudes and posturing toward the outdoor world in following decades, the Haun’s Mill Massacre still resonates today in the hearts and minds of Mormons as a manifestation of religious persecution.

The book has a bibliography and index. It’s bound in wine linen cloth and has a foil stamped spine and front cover.

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