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Young Man Afraid of His Horses fought the US the first time in 1865 when the Lakotas and Cheyennes (in retaliation for the Sand Creek massacre) raided settlements along the Platte River Valley. When the U.S. Army built forts in 1866 in the Powder River country to protect emigrants on the Bozeman Trail to the gold fields in Montana, Red Cloud, led the Lakotas against the soldiers. Young Man Afraid, with Crazy Horse, his boyhood friend, fought with bravery in the Fetterman and Wagon Box fights. Native American Indians, Safari, People, Portraits, Native Americans, Youtube, Indiana, American Indians, Indigenous Peoples
Young Man Afraid of His Horses fought the US the first time in 1865 when the Lakotas and Cheyennes (in retaliation for the Sand Creek massacre) raided settlements along the Platte River Valley. When the U.S. Army built forts in 1866 in the Powder River country to protect emigrants on the Bozeman Trail to the gold fields in Montana, Red Cloud, led the Lakotas against the soldiers. Young Man Afraid, with Crazy Horse, his boyhood friend, fought with bravery in the Fetterman and Wagon Box fights.
First in Joseph Marshall’s groundbreaking Lakota Westerns series, this riveting novel takes place during the Battle of the Hundred in the Hand, otherwise known as the Fetterman Massacre of 1866. Historical Fiction, Fiction Writing, Reading, Joseph, Author, Genre Fiction, American West, Worth Reading, Literature
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First in Joseph Marshall’s groundbreaking Lakota Westerns series, this riveting novel takes place during the Battle of the Hundred in the Hand, otherwise known as the Fetterman Massacre of 1866.
Margaret Irvin Carrington, 1st wife of Col Henry Beebee Carrington Wyoming, Henry, Bozeman, Old West, Carrington, Old Things, American, Bozeman Trail
Margaret Irvin Carrington, 1st wife of Col Henry Beebee Carrington
Henry B Carrington - revisiting Fort Phil Kearny Buffalo, Cody, Phil, Fort
Henry B Carrington - revisiting Fort Phil Kearny
Frances Grummond, wife of Lieut. George Grummond, who was killed during the Fetterman fight, she later Married Col. Henry BeeBee Carrington George, Olds
Frances Grummond, wife of Lieut. George Grummond, who was killed during the Fetterman fight, she later Married Col. Henry BeeBee Carrington
Lieut. GeorgeW. Grummond, killed in Fetterman fight Historian, History, Old Pictures, American Indian Wars
Lieut. GeorgeW. Grummond, killed in Fetterman fight
Red Cloud  Later in life North American, American Heritage, Native American Photos, Edward Curtis, Wild West
Red Cloud
Red Cloud Later in life
Sketch showing arrival of John (Portugese) Phillips at Horse Shoe Station, Wyoming, with the first news of the massacre of Fetterman's Signal Corps U.S. Army command, at Fort Phil Kearny, 1867, #87715 :: William Henry Jackson Henry Jackson, Phillips, Jackson, West
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Sketch showing arrival of John (Portugese) Phillips at Horse Shoe Station, Wyoming, with the first news of the massacre of Fetterman's Signal Corps U.S. Army command, at Fort Phil Kearny, 1867, #87715 :: William Henry Jackson
Wagon train passing through Fort Phil Kearny site, 1883 on northeast side of Pilot Knob State Parks, Rocky Mountains, Pacific Northwest, Vintage Photos, Oregon Trail, Wagon Trails
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Wagon train passing through Fort Phil Kearny site, 1883 on northeast side of Pilot Knob
The "Fetterman massacre", during Red Cloud's War. Sioux and Cheyenne warriors battle U.S. soldiers near Fort Philip Kearney, Dakota Territory. 1866 Colonial, John Singer Sargent, American Cities, American Frontier, Sioux Nation
The "Fetterman massacre", during Red Cloud's War. Sioux and Cheyenne warriors battle U.S. soldiers near Fort Philip Kearney, Dakota Territory. 1866
General H.B. Carrington  Commanded Fort Phil Kearny at the time of the Fetterman Massacre Lincoln, Westward Expansion, Abraham Lincoln
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General H.B. Carrington Commanded Fort Phil Kearny at the time of the Fetterman Massacre
Young Man Afraid of His Horses fought the US the first time in 1865 when the Lakotas and Cheyennes (in retaliation for the Sand Creek massacre) raided settlements along the Platte River Valley. When the U.S. Army built forts in 1866 in the Powder River country to protect emigrants on the Bozeman Trail to the gold fields in Montana, Red Cloud, led the Lakotas against the soldiers. Young Man Afraid, with Crazy Horse, his boyhood friend, fought with bravery in the Fetterman and Wagon Box fights.
Young Man Afraid of His Horses fought the US the first time in 1865 when the Lakotas and Cheyennes (in retaliation for the Sand Creek massacre) raided settlements along the Platte River Valley. When the U.S. Army built forts in 1866 in the Powder River country to protect emigrants on the Bozeman Trail to the gold fields in Montana, Red Cloud, led the Lakotas against the soldiers. Young Man Afraid, with Crazy Horse, his boyhood friend, fought with bravery in the Fetterman and Wagon Box fights.
Soldiers digging up remains from Fort Phil Kearny for reburial at Custer Battlefield cemetery.  Remains include those killed in Fetterman massacre. 1888 Perspective, Custer, Custer Battlefield, Infantry
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Soldiers digging up remains from Fort Phil Kearny for reburial at Custer Battlefield cemetery. Remains include those killed in Fetterman massacre. 1888
Raising the flag at the Fetterman Massacre monument dedication, July 4th, 1908. Photo from the Wyoming State Archives. Summer, Raising, Flag, Battle Of Little Bighorn
Raising the flag at the Fetterman Massacre monument dedication, July 4th, 1908. Photo from the Wyoming State Archives.