Yes. Though the Utah War has been called “bloodless,” in reality, Mormon militiamen in southern Utah perpetrated a horrific war atrocity on Sept. 11, 1857, in a valley called Mountain Meadows (which, ...
When Congress met in early 1858, it rejected President Buchanan’s proposal to raise additional troops to send to Utah, forcing Buchanan to broker a peace settlement with Mormon leaders instead.
Gerald Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon is now not even among the worst 1,500 in history. President Donald Trump’s blithe act of forgiveness for more than 1,500 defendants involved in the Jan. 6 ...
The flagrant disregard of well-established historical narratives regarding the Utah War of 1857-1858 makes this a work of fictionalized ... The Utah War commenced with President James Buchanan ...
INSKEEP: In 1858. Yeah. RUBENSTEIN ... How does he become the nominee of a relatively new Republican Party for president? INSKEEP: When you have lots of qualifications as Lincoln's rival William ...
The series is a "fictionalised dramatisation", but it's inspired by the Utah War (1857-1858). Speaking about ... Matt Kennedy/NETFLIX President James Buchanan believed the religious group was ...
When Congress met in early 1858, it rejected the proposal of President James Buchanan and his Secretary of War to raise additional troops to send to Utah, forcing Buchanan to broker a peace settlement ...
Trump's clemency for Jan. 6 rioters and Biden's reprieve for family represent merely the latest chapters in an odd history of ...
The inaugural parade of 1857, on a March day that was surprisingly warm, celebrated President-elect James Buchanan with something new to Washington parades: floats. There was the “Goddess of ...