Thursday, 2 June 2016

Site of Idaho's Bear River Massacre Located

Idaho Battlefield MapIn January 1863, Union Army Soldiers killed hundreds of Northwestern Shoshone. The attack, known as the Bear River Massacre, took place at the confluence of Battle Creek and Bear River in eastern Idaho, but pinpointing it had been challenging since the river's course has shifted multiple times in the past century and a half.
Now a team of archaeologists lead by Ken Reid has used modern technology and maps made by soldiers who took part in the attack to determine that it took place around 2,300 feet north of where the creek and river join today. When Col. Patrick Connor and his 300 soldiers and cavalry launched their attack on January 29, 1863, Shoshone women and children tried to flee at the bottom of a nearby ravine.

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