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Tribune file photo The Mountain Meadows Massacre is seen in this 2004 file photo. Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Wooden crosses adorn the black wrought- iron fence that surrounds the Mountain Meadows Massac photo courtesy Library of Congress Troops gather for the execution of John D. Lee on March 23, 1877. photo courtesy Library of Congress Troops gather for the execution of John D. Lee on March 23, 1877. Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune A granite panel describes the Mountain Meadows Massacre and lists the names of the people Scott Sommerdorf | Tribune file photo Karen Fancher, right, hugs Shannon Novak after a ceremony at the Mountain Mea Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Flowers and photos were placed at the Mountain Meadows Memorial grave site by descendants and Tribune file photo John D. Lee can be seen sitting on his coffin shorty before his execution on March 23, 1877. Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo Terry Fancher, left, Patty Norris, and Phil Bolinger, descendants of Mountain Meadows Massacre Tribune fie photo John D. Lee, seated in the center, was executed for his role in the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune Flags bearing names of those families who had family members killed in the Tribune file photo John D. Lee Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo A historian holds the grand jury indictment against John D. Lee after it was found in Beaver C Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Henry B. Eyring, now a member of the governing First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Descendants of the victims of the Mountain Meadows Massacre carry flags with their family nam