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  • Battle of Ash Hollow - Wikipedia
    The Battle of Ash Hollow, also known as the Battle of Blue Water Creek or the Harney Massacre, [1][2] was an engagement of the First Sioux War, fought on September 2 and 3, 1855, between United States Army soldiers under Brig Gen William S Harney and a band of the Brulé Lakota along the Platte River in present-day Garden County, Nebraska
  • How Recovering the History of a Little-Known Lakota Massacre . . .
    When the U S Army massacred a Lakota village at Blue Water, dozens of plundered artifacts ended up in the Smithsonian The unraveling of this long-buried atrocity is forging a path toward
  • Little Thunder Family Educates Public On Blue Water Creek . . .
    Members of the Little Thunder family and Harney descendant Paul Stover Soderman were at Ash Hollow State Park last weekend to educate the public about the massacre’s history during Nebraska’s 150th anniversary statewide celebration
  • Battle of Blue Water, Nebraska – Legends of America
    The Battle of Blue Water, also called the Battle of Ash Hollow, was one of the first major clashes between U S soldiers and the Sioux Indians in the American West
  • The Battle of Blue Water - The Historical Marker Database
    On September 3, 1855, the USA Army’s 600-man Sioux Expedition, commanded by Col William S Harney, attacked and destroyed a Lakota village located three miles north on Blue Creek (A historical marker located in Lewellen in Garden County, Nebraska )
  • Article Title: Battle of Ash Hollow: The 1909-1910 . . .
    On September 3, 1855, a United States Army expeditionary force attacked a village of Brule Sioux encamped on Blue Water Creek, a tributary of theN orth Platte River near the overland trail landmark of Ash Hollow
  • Battle of Blue Water | Explore Nebraska History
    On September 3, 1855, the U S Army's 600-man Sioux Expedition, commanded by Col William S Harney, attacked and destroyed a Lakota village located three miles north on Blue Creek The fight became known as the Battle of Blue Water, sometimes the Battle of Ash Hollow after the nearby landmark, or the Harney Massacre





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