The Mountain Meadows Massacre

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The Mountain Meadows Massacre

Juanita Brooks · Book · 1962

What hooked you in The Mountain Meadows Massacre was the way deep-seated community secrets and collective silence shroud historical violence.

Films on the same thread

Killers of the Flower Moon

Killers of the Flower Moon

Film · 2023

Like The Mountain Meadows Massacre, this film unearths a systematic conspiracy where institutional greed and complicity allow a community to hide horrific acts of violence against the innocent.

Society of the Snow

Society of the Snow

J. A. Bayona · Film · 2023

Much like the survivors of The Mountain Meadows Massacre, these individuals face the harrowing reality of isolation and extreme moral compromise when standard social structures and protections collapse entirely.

The Virgin Spring

The Virgin Spring

Ingmar Bergman · Film · 1960

This film mirrors the haunting intersection of faith and brutal violence found in The Mountain Meadows Massacre, focusing on the corruption of moral structures when religious conviction justifies atrocity.

My Darling Clementine

My Darling Clementine

John Ford · Film · 1946

Where The Mountain Meadows Massacre explores the dark side of frontier justice, this film examines the tension between personal retribution and the unstable rule of law in the American West.

Series on the same thread

IT: Welcome to Derry

IT: Welcome to Derry

Andy Muschietti · Series · 2025

Just as the community in The Mountain Meadows Massacre buried its dark history, this story tracks how small-town secrets and collective denial protect an ancient evil lurking beneath the surface.

And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

Series · 2015

This story echoes the chilling atmosphere of The Mountain Meadows Massacre by placing strangers in a situation where isolation, guilt, and the breakdown of morality lead to an inevitable reckoning.

Little House on the Prairie

Little House on the Prairie

Ed Friendly · Series · 1974

While more optimistic, this series depicts the same rugged American frontier setting seen in The Mountain Meadows Massacre, illustrating how early pioneers navigated the inherent dangers of the western landscape.

1923

1923

Taylor Sheridan · Series · 2022

This family saga captures the harsh realities of the mountain west, reflecting the same regional volatility and struggle for survival that defined the era of The Mountain Meadows Massacre.

Podcasts on the same thread

S-Town

S-Town

Serial Productions · Podcast · 2024

This investigation into small-town decay mirrors the way The Mountain Meadows Massacre exposes how insular communities can harbor deep-seated resentment and hide complex, uncomfortable truths from the outside world.

Up and Vanished

Up and Vanished

Tenderfoot TV · Podcast · 2026

Like the investigative work in The Mountain Meadows Massacre, this podcast peels back layers of silence to confront cold cases and the secrets that define an isolated, tight-knit community.

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Common questions

Is The Mountain Meadows Massacre a historical account of the 1857 event?

Yes, The Mountain Meadows Massacre by Juanita Brooks documents the 1857 killing of approximately 120 California-bound emigrants in southern Utah. The book details the aftermath of the event, including the survival of eighteen children and the subsequent code of silence imposed upon the participants and church leaders.

What happens to the survivors in The Mountain Meadows Massacre?

According to The Mountain Meadows Massacre, only eighteen young children were spared during the 1857 attack in southern Utah. The account notes that the men responsible for the massacre took an oath of silence regarding the event, which was also supported by leaders of the Mormon church.

Does The Mountain Meadows Massacre explain why the event was kept secret?

The Mountain Meadows Massacre explains that the men involved in the event took an oath to never mention the massacre in public or private. Furthermore, the book notes that leaders of the Mormon church counseled silence regarding the incident that occurred in the fall of 1857.

How many people died in The Mountain Meadows Massacre?

The Mountain Meadows Massacre reports that some 120 California-bound emigrants were killed in southern Utah during the fall of 1857. The book records that only eighteen young children were spared from the violence that took place in the lonely area known as Mountain Meadows.

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