The Shoshoni Frontier and the Bear River Massacre
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In January 1863 over two hundred Shoshoni men, women, and children died on the banks of the Bear River at the hands of volunteer soldiers from California. Bear River was one of the largest Indian massacres in the Trans-Mississippi West, yet the massacre has gone almost unnoticed as it occurred during a time when national attention was focused on the Civil War, and the deaths of the Shoshoni Indians in a remote corner of the West was of only passing interest. Bear River was the culmination o…
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Print BooksSocial SciencesHistoryPaperbackNonfictionUnited States HistoryNative American StudiesFrontier & Indian Wars - United States HistoryUnited States History - Western, Plains & Rocky Mountain RegionNative North American HistoryMilitary - United States - Indian Wars & BattlesUtah - State & Local HistoryNative North American History - Great Basin Tribes



