Dear readers:
In the main most of the definitions posted here are incorrect or inaccurate in some form or fashion. One of the most often made mistakes about the Sand Creek Massacre is that the attacking soldiers were "militia" which they were not. The soldiers were parts of two duly authorised cavalry regiments under the chain-of-command of the United States War Department and designated at U. S. Volunteers or the 1st and 3rd Regiment Cavalry, Colorado (U. S.) Volunteers as were most of the soldiers who fought on the Federal or Union side during the Civil War. Militia, directly or indirectly mitigates the culpability of the soldiers and more especially their leaders, officers and politicians that this was some sort of "mob." It is for the reason that these were U. S. soldiers that the U. S. Army, the Dept. of Interior, General and Staff officers and the U. S. Government generally never denied responsibility for the action nor did they ever deny it was a massacre. For more accurate information contact the Sand Creek Massacre, National Historic Site, NPS in Kiowa County, Colorado where staff can put the curious and the researchers in touch with a body of bona fide Sand Creek scholars. Sincerely, Jeff C. Campbell, Kiowa Co., CO.
Yellow Creek Massacre happened in 1774.
Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site was created on 2007-04-27.
Massacre at Sand Creek - 1956 TV was released on: USA: 27 December 1956
Indian Creek massacre happened on 1832-05-21.
See the related link below for "Sand Creek Sun Tracks."
Sand Creek, November of 1864 was the sight of a massacre. Colonel Chivington, unwilling to take prisoners, opened fire on Black Kettle's tribe who were peaceably flying a white flag. The tensions had begun regarding land and mining rights, and ended in an all out massacre.
Sand creek, Colorad
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Colone John Chivington :~.)
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