And why do they entitle it the "Massacre at Mountain Meadows" when the name has always been the Mountain Meadows Massacre. It's as if they're trying to put a distinct mark on the event through a renaming. Seems presumptuous to me.
It's like saying, I wrote a book about the Boston Massacre and called it, "The Massacre at Boston."
Silly.
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