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    The Bear River Massacre, or the Engagement on the Bear River, or the Battle of Bear River, or Massacre at Boa Ogoi, took place in present-day Franklin...
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    Bear River Massacre Site, near Preston, Idaho, is the site of the Bear River Massacre, in which a village of Shoshone Native Americans were attacked by...
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    250 individuals, including Chief Bear Hunter. This violent event is remembered as the Bear River Massacre or the Massacre at Boa Ogoi and is regarded as...
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    of the Shoshone. The incident has come to be known as the Bear River massacre. The Bear River was surveyed through the Cache Divide for diversion and irrigation...
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  • (Northwestern Band) were attacked by the US Army in what is known as the Bear River Massacre. In 1862, a Californian volunteer infantry led by Patrick Edward...
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    the Bear River Massacre, Connor was appointed brigadier general in the Volunteer Army. From July to September 1865, he led the punitive Powder River Expedition...
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  • Bear River may mean: Bear River, Minnesota Bear River City, Utah Bear River City, Wyoming Bear River, Wyoming Bear River, Nova Scotia Bear River, Prince...
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    his tribe, he was one of the very few survivors of the horrific Bear River Massacre (January 29, 1863), which is considered the greatest loss of Indigenous...
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    Cache Valley (category Bear River (Great Salt Lake))
    was used by 19th century mountain men and was the site of the 1863 Bear River Massacre. The name, Cache Valley is often used synonymously to describe the...
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    Black Hawk War (1865–1872) (category Massacres committed by Latter Day Saints)
    event has historically been called "The Battle of Bear River." Alternately, the Bear River Massacre has been brushed aside in the history of Utah, and...
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    Native American people and Mormonism (category Massacres committed by Latter Day Saints)
    of Genocide and Massacre from Sparta to Darfur. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-10098-3. Hart, Newell, The Bear River Massacre. Cache Valley Newsletter...
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    soldiers broke down, and the Battle of Bear River is today usually referred to by historians as the Bear River Massacre. Between 200 and 400 Shoshone men,...
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  • site of the Bear River Massacre and some surrounding land. They wanted to protect the holy land and to build a memorial to the massacre, the largest...
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    Michno 2003, pp. 105–106 Kiernan 2007, p. 356 Hart, Newell, The Bear River Massacre. Cache Valley Newsletter Publishing Company, Preston, Idaho. 1982...
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    Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She is known for her recounting of the Bear River Massacre and for her work with the Shoshone Nation and the state of Utah,...
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    Statistical Area. The Bear River Massacre occurred in 1863 at a point a few miles northwest of Preston. The Bear River Massacre Site is a National Historic...
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  • 1863. It was adopted after a period of conflict which included the Bear River Massacre on January 29, 1863. The treaty had little effect until 1968, when...
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    Preservation Alliance, 1999. Bearss, Edwin. Bear River Battleground (National Park Service, 1990) pg. 8.2 Bear River Massacre at Boa Ogoi, Idaho (American Civil...
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    Utah responded to complaints, which resulted in the Bear River Massacre. Following the massacre, various Shoshone tribes signed a series of treaties...
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    Heroes Blog. [1] Accessed 2016/3/24 The Shoshoni Frontier and the Bear River Massacre, Brigham D. Madsen, foreword by Charles S. Peterson, University of...
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    including the Bear River Massacre. and the Powder River Expedition of 1865. He also fought the Arapaho at the Battle of the Tongue River. The trail itself...
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    Camassia esculenta (Ker Gawl.) B.L.Rob. The Shoshoni Frontier and the Bear River Massacre, Brigham D. Madsen, foreword by Charles S. Peterson, University of...
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    The Massacre Canyon battle took place in Nebraska on August 5, 1873, near the Republican River. It was one of the last hostilities between the Pawnee (Chaticks...
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    Bannock Indians, was not settled by the Mormons until after the Bear River Massacre and subsequent Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868 that forced the Shoshone...
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    Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne...
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    1865, Dayton in 1868, Clifton in 1869, and Preston by 1868. The Bear River Massacre took place in present-day Franklin County on January 29, 1863. While...
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    center dedicated to the memory of the soldiers killed during the Bear River Massacre. They also constructed a red sandstone wall around the cemetery,...
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    throughout all history, in episode #120 Biography portal Bear River Massacre – 1863 massacre of Shoshone by U.S. military Alexander William Doniphan –...
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    This was because the North tended to name battles after landmarks (often rivers or bodies of water), whereas the South named battles after nearby towns...
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  • to 1873 culminating in the armed conflicts of Walkara's War, the Bear River Massacre, and the Black Hawk War. After Young's death in 1877, he was followed...
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