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Acknowledgments
This book benefited tremendously from the expert attention it received from numerous individuals at Doubleday Broadway, Anchor-Vintage, and Villard. I am especially grateful to Charlie Conrad, Bill Thomas, Steve Rubin, Alison Presley, Kathy Trager, John Fontana, Caroline Cunningham, Bette Alexander, Suzanne Herz, Michael Palgon, David Drake, Alison Rich, Rachel Pace, Jackie Everly, John Pitts, Claire Roberts, Louise Quayle, Carol Lazare, Laura Welch, Brian McLendon, Marty Asher, LuAnn Walther, Deb Foley, and Jennifer Marshall.
Thanks to John Ware for being such a terrific agent, Bonnie Thompson for her meticulous copyediting, Jeff Ward for the monochrome maps, and Linda Moore for creating the exquisite map of the Arizona Strip printed on the endpapers.
Bill Briggs, Pat Joseph, Carol Krakauer, David Roberts, and Sharon Roberts read the book in manuscript and offered valuable criticism when it was needed most.
I'm grateful to Ruth Fecych, David Rosenthal, Ann Godoff, Mark Bryant, and Scott Moyers for reading an early, partial draft of the manuscript and providing helpful feedback.
This undertaking would have gone nowhere without considerable assistance from DeLoy Bateman, Eunice Bateman, Virginia Bateman, David Bateman, Jim Bateman, Holly Bateman, Ellen Bateman, Fern Bateman, Diana Bateman, Roger Bateman, Sarah Bateman, Maria Bateman, Kevin Bateman, Randy Bateman, Jason Bateman, Craig Chatwin, D. Michael Quinn, Debbie Palmer, Jolene Palmer, Jay Beswick, Flora Jessop, Lorna Craig, Wesley Larsen, Wynn Isom, Mareena Blackmore, Bernice DeVisser, Gayla Stubbs, Lenora Spencer, Mary Taylor, Robert Crossfield, Barry Crowther, Betty McEntire, LaRae Wright, Debbie Babbitt, Thomas Brunker, Kris C. Leonard, Michael Wims, Creed H. Barker, Nora S. Worthen, Tasha Taylor, and Stan Larsen.
My research was informed by the work of fellow journalists Peggy Fletcher Stack, Carolyn Campbell, Michael Vigh, Greg Burton, Tom Zoellner, Fabian Dawson, Dean E. Murphy, Daniel Woods, Angie Parkinson, Will Bagley, Pauline Arrillaga, Chris Smith, Mike Gorrell, Ann Shields, Kevin Cantera, Holly Mullen, Paul Angerhofer, Geoffrey Fattah, Rebecca Boone, Brandon Griggs, Phil Miller, Brian Maffly, Susan Greene, Suzan Mazur, Julie Cart, Dave Cunningham, Dave Wagner, Dawn House, Hilary Groutage Smith, Robert Matas, Robert Gehrke, Maureen Zent, Tom Gorman, Bob Mims, Tom Wharton, John Llewellyn, John Dougherty, Marianne Funk, Joan Thompson, Lee Davidson, Susan Hightower, Ellen Fagg, Mike Carter, Jennifer Dobner, Pat Reavy, Jerry D. Spangler, Elaine Jarvik, James Thalman, Derek Jensen, Lucinda Dillon, Lee Benson, Ted C. Fishman, Chris Jorgensen, Alf Pratte, Dave Jonsson, Elizabeth Neff, Brooke Adams, Matt Canham, Stephen Hunt, Taylor Syphus, David Kelly, Jeffrey P. Haney, Dennis Wagner, Patty Henetz, Mark Havnes, Bob Bernick, Adam Liptak, Norman Wagner, Tim Fitzpatrick, Maureen Palmer, and Helen Slinger.
For providing inspiration, companionship, and sage counsel I'm indebted to Becky Hall, Neal Beidleman, Chhongba Sherpa, Tom Hornbein, Pete Schoening, Klev Schoening, Harry Kent, Owen Kent, Steve Komito, Jim Detterline, Conrad Anker, Dan Stone, Roger Schimmel, Beth Bennett, Greg Child, Renée Globis, Roger Briggs, Colin Grissom, Kitty Calhoun, Jay Smith, Bart Miller, Roman Dial, Peggy Dial, Steve Rottler, David Trione, Robert Gully, Chris Archer, Rob Raker, Larry Gustafson, Steve Swenson, Jenni Lowe, Gordon Wiltsie, Doug Chabot, Steve Levin, Chris Reveley, Andrew McLean, Liesl Clark, John Armstrong, Dave Hahn, Rob Meyer, Ed Ward, Matt Hale, Chris Gulick, Chris Wejchert, Mark Fagan, Sheila Cooley, Kate Fagan, Dylan Fagan, Charlotte Fagan, Karin Krakauer, Wendy Krakauer, Sarah Krakauer, Andrew Krakauer, Tim Stewart, Bill Costello, Mel Kohn, Robin Krakauer, Rosalie Stewart, Alison Stewart, Shannon Costello, Maureen Costello, Ari Kohn, Miriam Kohn, Kelsi Krakauer, A. J. Krakauer, Mary Moore, Ralph Moore, David Quammen, Laura Brown, Pamela Brown, Helen Apthorp, Bill Resor, Story Clark, Rick Accomazzo, Gerry Accomazzo, Alex Lowe, Steve McLaughlin, Marty Shapiro, Caroline Carminati, Brian Nuttall, Drew Simon, Walter Kingsbery, Eric Love, Josie Heath, Margaret Katz, Lindsey Delaplaine, Rosemary Haire, Nancy McElwain, Andy Pruitt, and Jeff Stieb.
And special thanks to John Winsor, Bridget Winsor, Harry Winsor, Charlie Winsor, Paul Fuller, Mary Gorman, Amy Beidleman, Nina Beidleman, Reed Beidleman, Kevin Cooney, Annie Maest, Emma Cooney, Mike Pilling, Kerry Kirkpatrick, Charley LaVenture, Sally LaVenture, and Willow LaVenture for the crucial advice and support they provided in Mexico.
Index
A
Aden, William
Adkison, Julie
alcohol use
Alger, Fanny
Allred, Byron C.
Allred, Rulon
American Civil Liberties Union
American Indians
Dunn-Howland massacre attributed to
see also Paiutes; Shivwits
American Religion, The (Bloom)
Anderson, Kenneth
Andrus, Hyrum L.
apostasy
Apostolic United Brethren
Army, U.S.
Arrillaga, Pauline
Asahara, Shoko
Ashcroft, John
Aum Shinrikyo
B
Bagley, Will
Baker, John T.
Barlow, Dan Jr.
Barlow, Dan Sr.
Barlow, John Y.
Bartholow, Roberts
Barzee, Wanda
Bateman, Daniel R.
Bateman, David
Bateman, DeLoy
Bateman, Eunice
Bateman, Randy
Bateman, Samuel
Bateman, William
battered women
see also wife beating
Beaver Island colony
Beck, Ken
Becky (spiritual wife)
Benson, Ezra Taft
Beyond the Hundredth Meridian (Stegner)
Bible
Great and Dreadful Day of the Lord in
bin Laden, Osama
Blackmore, Alaire
Blackmore, Andrew
Blackmore, Annie Vandeveer
Blackmore, Evangeline
Blackmore, Gwendolyn LeBaron
Blackmore, Kenyon
Blackmore, Lena
Blackmore, Memory
Blackmore, Ray
Blackmore, Renny
Blackmore, Winston
blacks:
in Mormon priesthood
see also racism; slavery
blessings
blood atonem
ent (Oath of Vengeance)
Blood Covenant, The (Chynoweth)
Blood of the Prophets (Bagley)
Bloom, Harold
Boggs, Lilburn
“Book of Immanuel David Isaiah, The”
Book of Mormon, The
government and
narrative of
popularity of
review of
translation and publication of
Young's military strategy and
Book of Onias, The, see Second Book of Commandments, The
Book of the Law of the Land
Book of the New Covenants, The (Ervil LeBaron)
Bountiful, British Columbia
Bradley, George
Brady, Bernard
removal revelation and
Brigham Young University
Brodie, Fawn
Brooks, Juanita Leavitt
Brown, Samuel
Bryant, John W.
Buchanan, James
Bullock, J. Robert
Burton, Sir Richard Francis
Bush, George W.
C
Calvinism
Campbell, Carolyn
Carleton, James H.
Carnes, Chip
Carnes, Gary
Carthage Greys
Carthage jail
Catholicism
Chase, Sally
child abuse
see also rape, child
Christianity
fundamentalism and
see also specific sects
Church of Jesus Christ in Solemn Assembly
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, see Mormonism
Church of the Lamb of God
Chynoweth, Rena
City of Refuge
Civil War, American
Clayton, William
Cleveland, Grover
Colonia LeBaron, Mexico
Colorado City, Utah-Ariz. (Short Creek)
raid on
welfare fraud in
Colorado River Controversies (Stanton)
Confederated States of the Exiled Nation of Israel
Congress, U.S.
Constitution, U.S.
Cooke, Beth
Coronado, David
Coronado, Emmylou
Coronado, Pamela
Craig, Lorna
Crapanzano, Vincent
Crossfield, Robert (Prophet Onias)