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    The Battle of Julesburg took place on January 7, 1865, near Julesburg, Colorado between 1,000 Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Lakota Indians and about 60 soldiers...
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    Julesburg is the statutory town that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Sedgwick County, Colorado, United States. The population...
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    attack on the stage station and fort at Julesburg which they carried out in the January 1865 Battle of Julesburg. This attack was followed up by numerous...
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    Colorado War (category Battles involving the Arapaho)
    Creek Massacre Battle of Julesburg Battle of Mud Springs Battle of Rush Creek Battle of Platte Bridge Powder River Expedition Battle of the Tongue River...
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    Americans. Most of the Indians moved north into Nebraska on their way to the Black Hills and the Powder River. (See Battle of Julesburg, Battle of Mud Springs...
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    Sioux Wars (category Battles involving the Sioux)
    time, at Julesburg on the South Platte River was planned and carried out in January, 1865. This successful attack, the Battle of Julesburg, led by the...
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    army of 1,000 warriors in a successful attack on Julesburg, Colorado, in which they killed many townspeople and soldiers. (See Battle of Julesburg) Most...
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    massacre of Cheyenne people on November 29, 1864 intensified Indian reprisals and raids in the Platte River valley. (See Battle of Julesburg) After the...
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    Arapaho (category Great Sioux War of 1876)
    some battles alongside them. The Lakota from the north came down into northern Colorado to help the Arapaho and Cheyenne there. The Battle of Julesburg resulted...
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    list of battles fought in Colorado is an incomplete list of military and other armed confrontations that have occurred within the boundaries of the modern...
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  • after the United States Army committed the Sand Creek Massacre. (See Battle of Julesburg.) According to Erb, Brown, and Hughes, "Holladay's Mail and Stage...
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  • Hook Nose (category Indigenous peoples of North America articles needing expert attention)
    settlements at the Battle of Julesburg along the Platte Road and Powder River regions of south-central Wyoming and in the Platte valley of Nebraska, western...
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    fort and stage station at Julesburg during the Sioux Wars following the Sand Creek Massacre. In the Battle of Julesburg, 14 men of the 7th were killed, including...
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  • Creek massacre 1865 Battle of Julesburg American Ranch massacre Raid on Godfrey Ranch Battle of Mud Springs Battle of Rush Creek Battle of Platte Bridge 1864...
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  • Raid on Godfrey Ranch (category Battles involving the Cheyenne)
    November 29, 1864 during the Colorado War. After their victory at the Battle of Julesburg, the Indians raided up and down the South Platte River valley. Among...
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    Bent's New Fort (category National Register of Historic Places in Bent County, Colorado)
    Expedition and the Battle of Solomon's Fork. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-8061-3500-7. "Historic Resources of the Santa Fe Trail"...
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    Attorney General of the State of Colorado website Aurora, Colorado Baca County, Colorado Battle of Beecher Island Battle of Julesburg Battle of Summit Springs...
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    present-day Julesburg, Colorado. This was followed by numerous raids along the South Platte both east and west of Julesburg, and a second raid on the town of Julesburg...
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  • huge amount of plunder, and fought battles with the army at Julesburg, Mud Springs, and Rush Creek. With the coming of spring 1865, their horses recovering...
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  • of Colorado Geography of Colorado History of Colorado Index of Colorado-related articles List of Colorado-related lists List of National Register of Historic...
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    Spotted Tail (category People of the Great Sioux War of 1876)
    destruction of the stagecoach station at Beaver Creek on February 1; burning of Buler's Ranch, burning of Julesburg with the demolition of a telegraph...
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    village of mostly women, children, and old men. On 7 January 1865, a combined force of 1000 warriors attacked the stagecoach station at Julesburg, Colorado...
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    Fred Dutton (category Chiefs of staff to the governor of California)
    being referred to as both "Fred of Arabia" and "Dutton of Arabia." Dutton was born in Julesburg, Colorado, the son of Lucy and Fredrick Dutton, known...
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    settlement of Julesburg on February 2. From February 4–6, the Indians attacked a stagecoach station in the Battle of Mud Springs. Breaking off that battle to...
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    John Sedgwick (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
    was one of the forts of the Union siege line in the Siege of Petersburg 1864–65. Camp Rankin was renamed Fort Sedgwick in 1865, near Julesburg, Colorado...
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    food from the settlement of Julesburg that it took three days to remove it to their village at Cherry Creek Three groups of Native Americans, the Arapaho...
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    Creek, spending most of the month of January raiding along the South Platte River in Colorado and burning the settlement of Julesburg on February 2. On February...
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    the first of many silver strikes. In 1867, the Union Pacific Railroad laid its tracks west to Weir, now Julesburg, in the northeast corner of the Territory...
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