The Camp on Pawnee Fork, later renamed Camp Alert, was founded by the U.S. Army to protect a mail station being built at a site called Pawnee Fork. This...
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Camp Alert may refer to: Camp Alert (California), a Civil War Union post Camp on Pawnee Fork, later renamed Camp Alert and later moved to become Fort Larned...
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Fort Larned National Historic Site (category Museums in Pawnee County, Kansas)
miles (8.9 km) west of Larned, Kansas, United States. The Camp on Pawnee Fork was established on October 22, 1859, to protect traffic along the Santa Fe...
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historic areas, including NHPs and NHSs, in the NPS are automatically listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). There are also about 90,000...
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November, the Pawnee scouts were in General Patrick E. Connor's Powder River Expedition and first saw action on August 13, 1865, at Crazy Woman's Fork of the...
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more Pawnees arrived, and the small party then shot and wounded several of the warriors who then quickly fled. The fight at Crazy Woman's Fork was the...
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Dull Knife Fight (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
The Dull Knife Fight, or the Battle on the Red Fork, part of the Great Sioux War of 1876, was fought on November 25, 1876, in present-day Johnson County...
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Solomon River (redirect from Solomon Fork)
South Fork Solomon River Smoky Hill River Smoky Hills Waconda Lake "AISRI Dictionary Database Search--prototype version. "River", Southband Pawnee". American...
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Solomon’s Fork was a brief skirmish between Cheyenne warriors and a cavalry detachment of the United States Army that occurred on July 9, 1857, on the Solomon...
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Hugh Glass (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
captured by the Pawnee tribe, with whom he lived for several years. Glass traveled to St. Louis, Missouri in 1821, accompanying several Pawnee delegates invited...
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America List of summer camps Historically notable Scout camps Camps of Scouts Canada "Camps". GAC. Archived from the original on November 18, 2013. Price...
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Pawnee National Grassland is a United States National Grassland located in northeastern Colorado on the Colorado Eastern Plains. The grassland is located...
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there was none to be had and he became stuck there. On 19 April Hancock ordered the camp at Pawnee Fork to be destroyed in retaliation and sparked an Indian...
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Big Spotted Horse (category Pawnee people)
the Pawnee tribe.: 60 In 1852, the Pawnee tribe, while engaged in the summer buffalo hunt, on the Solomon Fork in what is now Kansas were attacked by...
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Department of the Platte (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
- 1947) Pawnee Ranch Post (1864 - 1866) + Plum Creek Post (1864 - 1866) Post at Mullaly's Ranch Station (1864 - 1866) + Post on the South Fork Loup River...
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Arapaho National Forest (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
The region is managed jointly with the Roosevelt National Forest and the Pawnee National Grassland from the United States Forest Service office in Fort...
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Rollins Pass (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
in Time project on Rollins Pass where volunteers joined "Heritage Program staff from the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests/Pawnee National Grassland...
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Granada War Relocation Center (redirect from Amache Internment Camp)
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese Americans on the West Coast were rounded up and sent to remote camps. The camp, located 1.3...
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After raiding sites in Kansas, they were attacked by a force composed of Pawnee Scouts led by Major Frank North, and United States cavalry, who killed 23...
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living with Little Rock's band on Buckner's Fork of the Pawnee River when he learned of the violent raids by a large war party on white settlements along the...
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first Arikara enlisted at Fort Stevenson, to duplicate the success of the Pawnee scouts already enlisted in Nebraska. Chief Big John was in charge at Fort...
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Spotted Tail (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
Lakota tribal chief. Famed as a great warrior since his youth, warring on Ute, Pawnee and Absaroke (“Crow”), and having taken a leading part in the Grattan...
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Cheyenne (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
Ho-Chunk, and Omaha (Onéhao'o). The Pawnee captured the Cheyenne's Sacred Arrows during an attack on a hunting camp around 1830. South of Cheyenne territory...
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Sand Creek massacre (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
troops along the roads from Smoky Fork, on the Leavenworth road, to Walnut Creek, and from Cow Creek thorough to Fort Lyon, on the Kansas City or old Santa...
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Scouting in Colorado (redirect from Camp Tahosa)
Built in 1953. Lazy Acres, near Pueblo, Pueblo County established in 1945 Pawnee Lodge, near Sterling, Logan County Twisted Pine, 20 miles (32 km) west of...
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Scouting in Texas (redirect from Camp Casa Mare)
District Coastal Plains District LaSalle District Pawnee District Venado District Camp Karankawa Camp Huisache Karankawa Lodge 307 The Texas Southwest...
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Camp Hale Camp Hale was a U.S. Army training facility in the western United States, constructed in 1942 for what became the 10th Mountain Division. Located...
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Otoe County Pawnee County - named after the Pawnee people. Sioux County - named after the Sioux people. Anoka - A Dakota Indian word meaning "on both sides...
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Battle of the Washita River (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
of about 200 Cheyenne from a camp above the forks of Walnut Creek departed camp intending to go out against the Pawnee. Instead, they raided white settlements...
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Indian ambush near forks of the Republican River, and repulsed 45 attacking Sioux while pursuing a band of Sioux under Pawnee Killer. On Thanksgiving Day...
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