Look up Powder River in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Powder River may refer to: Powder River (Wyoming and Montana), in Wyoming and Montana in the United...
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The Powder River Basin is a geologic structural basin in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming, about 120 miles (190 km) east to west and 200 miles (320 km)...
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The Powder River Country is the Powder River Basin area of the Great Plains in northeastern Wyoming, United States. The area is loosely defined as that...
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Powder River is a tributary of the Yellowstone River, approximately 375 miles (604 km) long in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana in the United...
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Expedition during the Black Hills War. The Powder River Expedition of 1865 also known as the Powder River War or Powder River Invasion, was a large and far-flung...
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Powder River is a census-designated place (CDP) in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. It is part of the Casper, Wyoming Metropolitan Statistical Area...
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Johnson County War (redirect from War on Powder River)
The Johnson County War, also known as the War on Powder River and the Wyoming Range War, was a range conflict that took place in Johnson County, Wyoming...
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The Powder River is a tributary of the Snake River, approximately 153 miles (246 km) long, in northeast Oregon in the United States. It drains an area...
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Powder River County is a county in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,694. Its county seat is Broadus. Powder River...
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The Battle of Powder River, also known as the Reynolds Battle, occurred on March 17, 1876, in Montana Territory, United States, as part of the Big Horn...
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Powder River Battles may refer to: Battle of Powder River (1876) Powder River Battles (1865) Powder River Massacre (1865) This disambiguation page lists...
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Powder River is a 1953 American Western film directed by Louis King and starring Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvet and Cameron Mitchell. The screenplay was...
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Red Cloud's War (also referred to as the Bozeman War or the Powder River War) was an armed conflict between an alliance of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne...
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Pawnee Scouts (section Powder River War)
General Patrick E. Connor's Powder River Expedition and first saw action on August 13, 1865, at Crazy Woman's Fork of the Powder River. Their second skirmish...
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Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad (section 1997–2006: plans for expansion into the Powder River Basin)
he took the reins. In 1997, DM&E announced plans to expand into the Powder River Basin (PRB) in Wyoming and provide unit coal train service from that...
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The Powder River Crossing, officially known as Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing (48JO134 and 48JO801), is an abandoned settlement located on...
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The North Powder River is a 25-mile (40 km) tributary of the Powder River in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Oregon. Fed by water from three...
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Sioux Wars (section Powder River War)
then moved north into Nebraska on their way to the Black Hills and the Powder River but paused to burn the telegraph station on Lodgepole Creek then attacked...
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Bridge over Powder River may refer to the following bridges: CKW Bridge over Powder River, near Arvada, Wyoming EBF Bridge over Powder River, near Leiter...
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Powder River Pass (el. 9,666 ft or 2,946 m) is a mountain pass in the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming traversed by U.S. Highway 16 (US 16). Also known as...
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Arapaho (section Powder River Expedition)
along the trail. Hostilities in the Powder River area led Major General Grenville M. Dodge to order the Powder River Expedition as a punitive campaign against...
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The Powder River Massacre, part of the Powder River Expedition, occurred on August 17, 1865, and was carried out by United States soldiers and Pawnee...
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Joseph J. Reynolds (section Battle of Powder River)
village on the Powder River, in what became known as the Battle of Powder River. The Native Americans were camped on the west bank of the River in southeastern...
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for Web Description Resources (POWDER), a W3C Working Group Powder snow, freshly fallen, uncompacted snow Powder River (disambiguation), several places...
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Powder River is a radio-drama series produced by the Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air. The series is written by Jerry Robbins, and takes place in Clearmont...
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The Little Powder River is a tributary of the Powder River, in southeastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming in the United States. It drains an area historically...
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river valleys of the Judith River (Buluhpa'ashe, or "Plum River"), Powder River, Tongue River, Big Horn River and Wind River as well as the Bighorn Mountains...
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Patrick Edward Connor (section Powder River Expedition)
Bear River Massacre, Connor was appointed brigadier general in the Volunteer Army. From July to September 1865, he led the punitive Powder River Expedition...
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Yellowstone River from Fort Buford on the Missouri River to set up a supply depot and joined Terry on May 29 at the mouth of the Powder River. They were...
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Cheyenne (section Battle of Washita River)
Missouri River and into North and South Dakota, where they adopted the horse culture. Having settled the Black Hills of South Dakota and the Powder River Country...
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