Under the Banner of Heaven
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Cummings, Alfred
D
Dame, William
Debbie (blackjack dealer)
delusional disorder (schizo-affective disorder)
democracy
Deseret, as Mormon term
Deseret News
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)
Doctrine and Covenants, The (D & C)
Section 85 of
Section 87 of
Section 89 of (“Word of Wisdom”)
Section 132 of
Doniphan, Alexander
Douglas, Stephen A.
Dream Mine
drugs
Dukes, William
Dunn, William
E
Edmunds Act (1882)
Edmunds-Tucker Act (1887)
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
Esplin, Mike
Evangelical Christians
Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons (Powell)
F
Fancher, Alexander
Fancher party, see Mountain Meadows Massacre
FBI
Feet of Clay (Storr)
feminists, radical
First Book of Commandments, The (Crossfield)
First Presidency
First Ward
Ford, Thomas
Foster, Rob
Fourth District Court
fraud
free agency
Frémont, John C.
fundamentalism
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (United Effort Plan; UEP)
apostates and
government assistance to
media prohibition and
property and
see also Bountiful, B.C.; Colorado City, Utah-Ariz.
G
Garden of Eden
Gardner, Noel
Gentiles
in Illinois
interest and support for Mormons by
in Missouri
use of term
see also Mountain Meadows Massacre
Gilmore, Gary Mark
Gilmore, Mikal
Golding, Stephen
Goodman, Frank
Gorrell, Mike
Graham, Jan
Grant, Jedidiah
Grant, Laurene
Grant, Ulysses S.
“Great Apostas,”
Greeley, Horace
Green, Linda Kunz
Green, Thomas Arthur
Groesbeck, C. Jess
H
Haight, Isaac
Hale, Emma, see Smith, Emma Hale
Hale, Isaac
Hall, Andy
Hamblin, David
Hamblin, Jacob
Hammon, Marion
Hancock, John
Hansen, Steven
Harris, Martin
Harris, Mrs. Martin
Haun's Mill Massacre
Hawkins, Billie
Hayes, Rutherford B.
Help the Child Brides
Higbee, John
Hill Cumorah
Hill Cumorah Pageant
Hinckley, Gordon B.
Hines, Michael
Hofmann, Mark
Holm, Rodney
homosexuality
Horton, Creighton
Howell, Robert
Howland, Oramel Gass
Howland, Seneca
Huff, Nancy
Huntington, Dimick B.
I
incest
insanity, insanity defense
interracial sex and marriage
Isaiah, Immanuel David, see Mitchell, Brian David
Islam
Isom, Wynn
J
Jacob, Udney Hay
James, William
jealousy
Jeffs, Rulon T. (Uncle Rulon)
Bountiful and
death of
Jeffs, Warren
Jennings, Thomas
Jessop, Flora
Jessop, Fred (Uncle Fred)
Jessop, Ruby
Jesus Christ
Second Coming of
Jews
Johnson, Benjamin
Johnson, LeRoy Sunderland (Uncle Roy)
Bountiful and
death of
Johnson, Luke
Johnson, Marinda Nancy
Johnson, Mrs. Benjamin
Johnson, Nephi
Johnson, Randy
Johnson, Warren (Elmer)
Johnson, Warren M.
Joseph, Alex
Judd, Michael Todd Jeffory
K
kidnapping
Kimball, Helen Mar
Kimball, Spencer W.
King, Michelle
Kingston, David
Kingston, John
Kingston, Paul
Kingston Clan (Latter Day Church of Christ)
Knapp, Richard M.
Koyle, John Hyrum
L
Laban
Lafferty, Allen
Brenda and Erica's murder and
Brenda's problems with
Brenda's twenty-fourth birthday and
fundamentalism and
marriage of
removal revelation and
Lafferty, Brenda Wright
career abandoned by
education of
journals of
Lafferty brothers' problems with,
marriage of
murder of
twenty-fourth birthday of
Lafferty, Claudine
as battered wife
murder plans and
Ron's relationship with
Lafferty, Colleen
Lafferty, Dan
absence of remorse in
arrest of
background of
Brenda and Erica's murders and
Crossfield/Onias and
as Elijah
excommunication of
flight of
legal and political interests of
marijuana use of
marriages of
polygamy and
in prison
Ron's murder attempt on
Ron's revelations and
state battles of
theology of
trial of
Western sojourn of
Lafferty, Dianna
divorce of
Lafferty, Erica Lane
murder of
Lafferty, Mark
removal revelation and
Lafferty, Matilda Loomis
Lafferty, Ronald Watson
appeals of
arrest of
attempt on Dan's life by
Brenda and Erica's murders and
at Bryant's commune
Crossfield/Onias and
divorce of
emotional scars of
excommunication of
flight of
fundamentalist links of
marijuana use of
marriage of
mission of
narcissism of
polygamist links of
psychiatric evaluation of
rebellious streak of
religious and political changes of
retrial of (1996)
revelations of
sentencing of
suicide attempt of
trial of (1985)
Western sojourn of
Lafferty, Tim
removal revelation and
Lafferty, Watson Jr.
Crossfield/Onias and
Lafferty, Watson Sr.
death of
violent behavior of
Lamanites
Larsen, Wesley P.
Law, Jane
Law, Richard
Law, William
Law of Chastity
Leany, William
Leavitt, David O.
LeBaron, Aaron
LeBaron, Alma
LeBaron, Benjamin
LeBaron, D
ayer
LeBaron, Ervil
LeBaron, Gwendolyn, see Blackmore, Gwendolyn LeBaron
LeBaron, Joel,
LeBaron, Lavina Stubbs
LeBaron clan
Lee, Emma
Lee, John D.,
exile of
Mountain Meadows Massacre and
Leh
Lincoln, Abraham
Low, Chloe
Low, Stewart
M
McBracking (Gentile man)
McEntire, Betty Wright
McDonald's meeting of
removal revelation and
McLean, Hector
McLernand, John Alexander
Malpede, Jim
Marston, Otis (Dock)
Menelaus
Mexican-American War
Mexican Revolution
Meyer, Eduard
millenarian themes
Missionary Training Center, LDS
Missouri Militia
Mitchell, Brian David (Immanuel David Isaiah)
Mitchell, Sarah Frances Baker
Moore, R. Laurence
Morgan, Dale
Mormon
Mormon Country (Stegner)
Mormon Fundamentalists (FLDS)
independents
polygamy and
schisms of
total obedience and
see also specific people and groups
Mormon Hierarchy, The (Quinn)
Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; LDS)
as American religion
appeal of
blood atonement and
Book of Onias sent to
criminalization of marijuana and
Dukes party attacked by
Dunn-Howland massacre attributed to
excommunication and
God's chosen people and
growth of
Hill Cumorah and
Hofmann's forgeries and
incorporation of
Indian alliance pursued by
Islam compared with
leadership of
leadership structure of
mainstreaming of
migration to Utah and
millenarian themes in
as missionaries
Mormon Fundamentalism compared with
ongoing revelation in
as patriarchal religion
persecution of
politics and
polygamy and
sacred texts of; see also Book of Mormon, The; Doctrine and Covenants, The (D & C)
spin-off sects from
succession crisis and
survival value of
temple endowment ceremony in
Mormonism Unveiled (Lee)
Mormon Reformation
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Moroni (angel)
homosexuality and
Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act (1862)
Mountain Meadows Massacre
description of
events leading to
investigation of
justice after
persecution as factor in
wealth as factor in
Mountain Meadows Massacre (Brooks)
Mount Dellenbaugh
Muhammad
Mullen, Holly
Musser, Joseph
N
narcissism, narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)
Nauvoo, Ill.
counterfeiters in
Nauvoo Expositor, destruction of
Nauvoo Legion
Nephi
Nephites
No Man Knows My History (Brodie)
O
obedience
Oler, Dalmon
Oler, Jimmy
Olsen, David,
Onias
Onias, Prophet, see Crossfield, Robert
P
Pace, Eli N.
Packer, Boyd K.
Paiutes
see also Shivwits
Palmer, Debbie Oler Blackmore Ralston
Palmer, Eldon
Palmer, Marlene Blackmore
Palmer, Michael
Palmer, Michelle
Palmer, Sharon
Palmyra, N.Y.
patriarchy
Peace Maker, The (attributed to Jacob)
Pearl of Great Price, The, 6n
pedophilia
Peniston, William
Pentecostal Assemblies of God
People of the State of New York v. Joseph Smith
People v. Levi Williams
Peterson, Mark E.
Peterson, Pennie
Pioneer Day
politics and government
Dan Lafferty's interest in
Smith's views on
Young's involvement in
polygamy (plural marriage)
avoiding prosecution for
Bryant's commune and
challenges to
incidence of
Mormon Fundamentalists and, see Mormon fundamentalists, polygamy and
Mormons and
Peace Maker and
succession crisis and
Woodruff Manifesto and
Powell, John Wesley
Powell, Walter
Pratt, Eleanor McLean
Pratt, Parley
Pratt, Sarah
property rights
prophets, self-proclaimed
public assistance
Pyle, Howard
Q
Quinn, D. Michael
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
R
racism
Ralston, Sam
Randak, Ann
rape
child
Reformed Mormon Church
Religious Outsiders and the Making of Americans (Moore)
religious zealotry vs. insanity
Remini, Robert
Revelation in Mormonism (Meyer)
Reynolds, William
Ricci, Richard
Richard, Brother
Richards, Willard
Rigdon, John
Rigdon, Sidney
River Running West, A (Worster)
Rockwell, Orrin Porter
as Smith's body guard
Utah War and
Roueche, Josephine
Roundy, Sam
S
Salt Lake Temple
Salt Lake Tribune
sanity
schizophrenics
School of the Prophets
Scott, Jerry
Second Book of Commandments, The (The Book of Onias) (Crossfield/Onias)
Second Great Awakening
Second Ward
September 11 attacks,
Serving the Word (Crapanzano)
Seven Diamonds Plus One
sexual abuse
see also incest; rape
sexual repression
Shaw, George Bernard
Shields, Ann
Shivwits
Short Creek, see Colorado City, Utah-Ariz.
slavery
Smart, Ed
Smart, Elizabeth
Mitchell's psychological control of
Smart, Lois
Smart, Mary Katherine
Smith, Emma Hale
Smith, George A.
Smith, Hyrum
Smith, Joseph Jr.
background of
blood atonement and
in Carthage jail
castration attempt against
charisma of
destruction of Nauvoo Expositor and
escapes of
gold plates found and translated by
legacy of
marriage of
“mighty and strong” prophecy and
Missouri charges against
money digging of
murder of
ongoing revelation and
persecution of Mormons and
polygamy and
presidential campaign of
reputation of
Rockwell as body guard of
trial of
“Word of Wisdom” and
Young compared with
Smith, Joseph Sr.
Smith, Joseph III
Smith, Lucy Mack
Smith, Samuel H.
Smith, Sardius
Smoot, Abraham
Snow, Erastus
Stack, Peggy Fletcher
Stanton, Robert Brewster
Stark, Rodney
Steele, John
Stegner, Wallace
Stigall, George
Stockholm syndrome
Stokes, William
Storr, Anthony
Stout, Hosea
Stowe, Richard
Stowell, Josiah
Strang, James Jesse
Stubbs, Lavina, see LeBaron, Lavina Stubbs
Stubbs, Ruth
Stubbs, Suzie
Sumner, Jack
Supreme Court, U.S.
T
Tanner, N. Eldon
taxes
Taylor, John
polygamy and
Tenth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
terrorism
Toquerville, Utah
Twain, Mark
Tyler, Robert
U
United Effort Plan, see Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Usher, James
Utah County Jail
Utah Medical School
Utah State Prison
Utah Territorial Legislature
Utah Territory
Civil War and
end of isolation of
migration to
naming of
U.S. annexation of
Utah War
see also Mountain Meadows Massacre
V
Varieties of Religious Experience, The (James)
W
Walker, Lucy
Warsaw Dragoons
Weiss, Penelope
welfare
wife beating
Williams, Levi
Wims, Michael
Woodruff, Wilford
Woodruff Manifesto
Woolley, John W.
Woolley, Lorin C.
Wootton, Noall T.
Wootton, Richard
Worrell, Frank
Worster, Donald
Wright, Jim
Wright, LaRae
Wright, Lyman
Wright, Sharon
Y
Yengich, Ron
Young, Ann Eliza Webb Young
Young, Brigham
blood atonement and
death of
Lee sacrificed by
migration to Utah and
Mountain Meadows Massacre and
polygamy and
Smith compared with
succession crisis and
Utah War and
Young, William Hooper
About the Author
Jon Krakauer is the author of Eiger Dreams, Into the Wild, and Into Thin Air and is editor of the Modern Library Exploration series.
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* The first convict to be executed in the United States in more than a decade, Gary Gilmore came to symbolize America's renewed embracing of capital punishment in the 1970s. His story has been memorably told by his brother, Mikal Gilmore, in Shot in the Heart, and by Norman Mailer in his Pulitzer Prize–winning work The Executioner's Song. The Gilmore and Lafferty trials happened to share a number of protagonists in addition to Judge J. Robert Bullock: one of Gary Gilmore's court-appointed lawyers was Mike Esplin, who was later assigned to represent Ron and Dan Lafferty in their murder trials. And Utah County Attorney Noall T. Wootton prosecuted Gilmore as well as both Lafferty brothers.