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The last major battle against the US Army in resistance to the reservation system in the far west was led by Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Tribe. The battle, known as the Nez Perce War or the Battle of the Bear Paw, took place in 1877 in Montana. Chief Joseph and his followers were ultimately defeated and forced to surrender.
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Yes. Chief Joseph was in Yellowstone National Park. I believe he traveled there after the Battle of the Big Hole and then went North East. He crossed the Yellowstone River headed North in Yellowstone County Montana, West of Billings.
Surrender of Robert E.Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia, the only sizeable Confederate army still in the field, and then the surrender of Joseph E. Johnston. Apart from a few skirmishes in the West, this month marked the end of the Civil War.
Joseph West - politician - died in 1691.
Sitting Bull was a Lakota Sioux chief who resisted the settling of the native land in the mid-west by the United States. He was among the last to surrender and he was killed by the Indian Agency police.
Joseph R. West was born on 1822-09-19.
Joseph R. West died on 1898-10-31.
George Joseph - West Virginia - was born in 1921.
Because of his successes in the West, he was promoted General-in-Chief. In the new job, one of his first acts was to end the system of prisoner-exchange. After that, the Confederates were bound to run out of men before he did.
As of October 2014, Mamata Banerjee is West Bengal's chief minister.
In the Civil War, Lee surrender his troops to Grant and the Union Army. His army, after the fall of Richmond and Petersburg, has been attempting to escape to the west so he could link up with another Confederate army under Joseph E. Johnston.