Herders move their livestock from summer mountain meadows to lower plains for winter to ensure the animals have access to adequate food and shelter. The lower plains typically offer milder temperatures and more abundant forage during the colder months, which helps maintain the health and productivity of the livestock. This seasonal migration also reduces the risk of harsh winter conditions that can be detrimental to both the animals and their overall well-being. Additionally, it supports traditional pastoral practices and sustains the livelihoods of herding communities.
the meadows were far away from were people lived. she got rapped
Tim Meadows
Perhaps you are thinking of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. There is a lot of mystery and controversy surrounding this event, but it did involve some Mormon men killing a group of people travelling through their territory. Exactly who was involved, what happened, and their motives, remain unknown.
In the Summer and Spring meadows, mostly Cherryblossom Heights and Neverfruit Grove.
The Summer Meadows are located at the bottom of the map. They include:Sunflower Gully (Left)Neverfruit Grove (Right of Sunflower Gully)Palm Tree Cove (Right of Neverfruit Grove)
Massacre at Mountain Meadows has 448 pages.
The Mountain Meadows Massacre - documentary - was created in 2001.
Massacre at Mountain Meadows was created on 2008-08-19.
Mountain Meadows - album - was created on 2008-06-24.
The duration of The Mountain Meadows Massacre - documentary - is 3360.0 seconds.
The ISBN of Massacre at Mountain Meadows is 978-0-19-516034-5.
The cast of Mountain Meadows Massacre - 2001 includes: Marvin Payne as Host
The address of the Mountain Meadows Monument Foundation Inc is: 8002 Wind Rock Lane, Harrison, AR 72601-7768
Theodore J. Swartz has written: 'Consumptive use by irrigated high mountain meadows in southern Wyoming' -- subject(s): Evapotranspiration, Irrigation, Measurement, Mountain meadows
Don't know, but there's a great new book out called "Massacre at Mountain Meadows." You might get a copy and see if John Blazzard is mentioned in there. The most current and complete write up of the Mountain Meadows Massacre out there. Just came out a few months ago. Hope that's helpful.
The Mountain Meadows Massacre occurred in 1857 and involved a conflict between a group of Mormon settlers and the Fancher-Baker wagon train passing through Utah. The massacre resulted in the deaths of approximately 120 members of the wagon train.
John Doyle Lee has written: 'Journals of John D. Lee, 1846-47 and 1859' -- subject(s): Biography, Diaries, Mormons, Mountain Meadows Massacre, Utah, 1857, Personal narratives 'Mormonism unveiled; or, The life and confessions of the late Mormon bishop, John D. Lee' -- subject(s): Mormon Church, Mormons, Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1857, Mountain Meadows Massacre, Utah, 1857 'Mormonism unveiled' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, History, Mormon Church, Mormons, Mountain Meadows Massacre, Utah, 1857, Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1857, Mormons and Mormonism, Controversial literature, Mormons and mormonism 'The Mormon Menace being the Confession of John Doyle Lee, Danite, an Official Assassin of the Mormon Church Under the Late Brigham Young'