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The Black Hawk Journey

Published
Jun 1999
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
243

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In 1865, bands of Ute warriors swarmed down from the hills in Central Utah, leaving death and destruction in their path as they drove off thousands of Mormon cattle. Their leader was Black Hawk who vowed to never cut his hair until the Mormons were driven from his land. The U.S. Army refused to get involved. The Mormon leader mustered his own illegal army--the Nauvoo Legion--setting apart two thousand young men to put on the armor of God. They were to do battle with the evasive Black Hawk who was arming his men with Civil War surplus Henry, Sharps and Spencer rifles. Lee Nelson spent five years researching and writing The Black Hawk Journey. Riding horseback to the locations described in the story, and digging through dusty journals were part of the preparation in bringing to life a fascinating, but tragic episode in Utah history.

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First Edition Jun 1999 Cedar Fort ISBN 1462103871
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Jun 1999 Cedar Fort, Inc. ISBN B008NDKJES
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