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Powder River Massacre

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horses killed. We captured 29 animals, among which were 4 Government and one overland stage line horse, besides two Government saddles and a quantity of women's and children clothing, and two of the infantry coats issued by Col. Moonlight last Spring to the Indians, who subsequently killed Capt. Fouts and four soldiers of the Seventh Iowa.
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The estimates of where the massacre happened vary from fifty to eighty miles north of Fort Connor, according to the various diaries and reports. It most likely took place somewhere between the mouth of Crazy Woman Creek and present-day Arvada, Wyoming on the Powder River. The site of the graves of
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A detachment of my Pawnee scouts on the 16th inst. discovered and pursued a party of 24 Cheyennes returning from the mail road with scalps and plunder. They overtook them about sixty miles northeast of here on Powder River, and after a short en-gagement killed the whole party. Loss on our side, 4
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and several other soldiers and civilians, was keeping up a vigilant search for "Hostile Indians" in Dakota Territory. For two days, the group trailed a band of Cheyenne who were heading north. The trail showed that the Cheyennes had about 35-40 horses and mules, along with one
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Thomas Moonlight to the Indians in the spring of 1865, and 29 horses and mules. Four of these animals had U.S. government brands showing they had recently been captured in the Battles of Red Buttes and
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thought the approaching Indians were not Pawnee but friendly Cheyenne, and made no hostile moves. However, the
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The Powder River near the site of the massacre in what is now Johnson County, Wyoming.
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Sheldon's History and Stories of Nebraska - Major Frank North and the Pawnee Scouts
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issued an official report on the action dated August 19, 1865. It read as follows:
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Alvin C. Leighton, civilian sutler for the Powder River Expedition
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Finn Burnett, civilian mule-driver and employee of Leighton
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that had both occurred on July 26, 1865 near present-day
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Battle of Powder River (1865)
Powder River Expedition
Sioux Wars

Powder River
Dakota Territory
Johnson County, Wyoming
United States
United States
Cheyenne
United States
Frank North

Pawnee Scouts
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Powder River Expedition
Crazy Woman's Fork
Bone Pile Creek
Powder River Massacre
Tongue River
Sawyers Fight
Powder River Battles
Powder River Expedition
Cheyenne
Powder River
Dakota Territory
Johnson County, Wyoming
Captain

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