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George Hampton Crosman letters to W.A. Gordon : Camp Floyd, Utah Territory, 1858-1860.
BANC MSS 68/49 p
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Title:

George Hampton Crosman letters to W.A. Gordon: Camp Floyd, Utah Territory, 1858-1860
Letters to W.A. Gordon

Creator/Contributor:

Crosman, George Hampton, 1798-1882, creator

Creator/Contributor:

Gordon, William A.

Creator/Contributor:

Dickinson, John H., correspondent.

Creator/Contributor:

Waite, Carlos Adolphus, 1800-1866, correspondent.

Creator/Contributor:

Cumming, Alfred, 1802-1873

Creator/Contributor:

Cradlebaugh, John, 1819-1872

Abstract:

Written while a member of the U.S. military expedition into Utah Territory. Two letters, from John H. Dickinson and Carlos A. Waite, stationed at Camp Scott and Camp Floyd respectively, also addressed to Gordon, included. Comment on reaction of the Mormons to the troops, U.S. policy toward the Mormons, trial of participants in the Mountain Meadows massacre, etc. With these: printed proclamation by Alfred Cumming, governor, Utah Territory, Mar. 27, 1859, protesting against presence of troops around Provo; and copy of remarks delivered by Judge John Cradlebaugh, Mar. 30, 1859, in reply to the proclamation.

Date:

1858 (issued)

Subject:

Crosman, George Hampton -- 1798-1882 -- Archives
Mormons -- Utah
Mountain Meadows Massacre, Utah, 1857
Utah -- History -- Sources

Note:

George Hampton Crosman letters to W.A. Gordon, BANC MSS 68/49 p, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Printed proclamation transferred to the Book Collections of The Bancroft Library. (Cataloged as: pfF827.U56).
In English.

Physical Description:

print
6 letters in 1 portfolio.

Language:

English

Identifier:

BANC MSS 68/49 p

Origin:

Utah