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also ambushed and killed a band of 24 Cheyenne warriors. Most of the time, however, Connor's three units were on the defensive, fending off Indian raids on their horses and supply wagons, which left many soldiers on foot, in rags, and reduced to eating raw horse meat. On the whole, the expedition was
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Connor sent additional troops to block the Indian escape route through a ravine, and sent the rest of his soldiers on a flanking maneuver to a ridge, from where they fired down into the Indians. The soldiers also fired on Indians as they attempted to escape by swimming across the bitterly cold river.
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In October 1863, Connor and Governor Doty signed peace treaties with the remaining hostile Indian tribes, thereby bringing to a close all Indian hostilities within the Utah Territory. Shortly after the signing of the treaties, officers and enlisted men of the California Volunteers stationed at Fort
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Connor provided protection for non-Mormons and those wishing to leave the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during his three years of service in Utah. He also discovered valuable mineral wealth in Utah that was reported to his superiors. This led to the gradual immigration of non-Mormons
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The Shoshone had been supplied by the Mormons and large quantities of wheat and articles of war were captured by Connor's command after the battle at Bear River. According to Connor, an Indian survivor later said that the large band of Indians was planning on destroying the town of
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Connor remained in command of the District of Utah until it was merged in March 1865 into the District of the Plains, established at his suggestion that a "Department of the Plains" be created which he would command. The new district, in the
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into Utah that led to weakening of the power of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on everyday affairs in the territory. Connor engaged in extensive military correspondence, which was published in 1897 under
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in February 1847. The company saw heavy action and Connor was wounded in the hand; two of his lieutenants and 13 men were killed. Connor was honorably discharged on May 24, 1847, near
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Making his permanent residence in Salt Lake City, Connor established one the city's first newspapers. He also became involved in mining again. He founded a city in Utah and named it
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The troops killed nearly all of the Indians in the encampment, aside from about 160 women and children, who were later released and given some wheat to help feed them.
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Upon his arrival in California, Connor was involved in a boating accident in the Pacific Ocean while attempting to establish a new settlement near the mouth of the
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The Encyclopedia of North American Indian Wars, 1607–1890: A Political, Social, and Military History [3 volumes]: A Political, Social, and Military History
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as a first lieutenant, enlisting for 12 months. His independent company of Texas Volunteers under the command of Captain Charles A. Seefield was ordered to
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This documentary sets out a detailed account of the massacre and Connor's role in the dispossession and killing of first nation Americans in modern-day
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and overland mail routes. Connor's 2,600 men were organized into three widely separated units, which traversed hundreds of miles of what would become
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given in Salt Lake City by the survivors, Connor marched his regiment 140 mi over the frozen winter landscape to "deal" with the Indians. From
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considered "a dismal failure" carried out with "large, ungainly columns filled with troops anxious to get home now that the Civil War was over."
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Soldiers of the Overland: Being some account of the services of General Patrick Edward Connor & his Volunteers in the Old West
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and Colonel Connor, federal troops were sequestered at Fort Douglas by Washington and the Pacific Theatre commanding general.
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies of the Pacific Theater
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in May 1846 using the name "P. Edward Connor", serving as a first lieutenant in the Texas Foot Riflemen during the
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in the Volunteer Army and mustered out of the volunteer service in 1866. Never having been in combat against the
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instead of the Pacific. Of the 10 people in the whale boat attempting to navigate the heavy surf, five drowned.
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The soldiers were harassed by Indians, who avoided pitched battles. Connor established Fort Connor, later
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
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Connor died in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, in 1891 at the age of 71 and was buried there.
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in October, but became discontented with his assignment. His men and he wished to head to
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with 20 other experienced Mexican–American War veterans. They hunted down and killed
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began, he crossed Mexico from Texas and arrived in California on January 22, 1850.
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and three others of his gang and captured two others, breaking up the so-called "
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in a commanding position over the city, despite the wishes of the Mormons.
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at 12 or 16 years old and enlisted, as "Patrick Edward O'Connor", in the
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in the Volunteer Army. From July to September 1865, he led the punitive
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to displace federal troops. However, through the efforts of Governor
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When the American Civil War broke out, Connor was in command of the "
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or the life and reputation of Patrick Edward Connor in his native
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While in Utah, Connor, as senior officer, became commander of the
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8th Rifle Company, Independent Companies of Texas Volunteers
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Douglas established the first daily Utah newspaper called
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in modern-day Idaho. Connor's dispatches are detailed in
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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border led to conflicts between immigrant settlers and
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tried through his personal representative to Congress
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where the real fighting and glory was occurring. When
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nation. The full documentary is available to hear on
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After the Bear River Massacre, Connor was appointed
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on November 28, 1839. In addition to service in the
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Union general in the American Civil War (1820–1891)
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His regiment was ordered to the 25: 1586: 1480:19th-century American journalists 1222: 593:. After an attack on miners with 1150:. University of Illinois Press. 801: 329:. On April 5, 1845, he became a 177:3rd California Infantry Regiment 156: 147: 1535:Mormonism-related controversies 1111: 1086: 1071: 1058: 1036: 1011: 992:. June 30, 2016. Archived from 945: 827:Statue of Patrick Edward Connor 139:1839–1844; 1846–1847; 1861–1866 32:Patrick Connor (disambiguation) 1565:Pre-statehood history of Idaho 1304:Society of the United Irishmen 1080:The California Military Museum 936: 927: 918: 909: 900: 875: 866: 648:Powder River Expedition (1865) 559:(South SubdDistrict), and the 13: 1: 832: 703: 404: 55:General Patrick Edward Connor 1189:, University of Utah Press, 445: 289:, 1820. He emigrated to the 7: 1515:American newspaper founders 1179:Madsen, Brigham D. (1994), 1042:Countant, Charles Griffin, 1018:Madsen, Brigham D. 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