General Connor and Colonel Kidd and their …
Years: 1865 - 1865
August
General Connor and Colonel Kidd and their six hundred and seventy-five soldiers, native scouts, and teamsters had left Fort Laramie on August 2 to unite with the commands of Cole and Walker.
Proceeding northward, they established a fort on the upper Powder River which is named Fort Connor.
On August 16, Major Frank North and the Pawnee scouts discover a native trail, follow it, attack a group of twenty-four Cheyenne warriors, and kill them all.
A few days later, North has his horse shot from under him by Cheyennes but is rescued by the Pawnee.
Locations
People
Groups
- Lakota, aka Teton Sioux (Amerind tribe)
- Omaha (Amerind tribe)
- Pawnee (Amerind tribe)
- Cheyenne people (Amerind tribe)
- Arapaho people (Amerind tribe)
- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
Topics
- Indian Wars in Upper North America
- Sioux Wars
- American Civil War & Reconstruction; 1864 through 1875
- Powder River Expedition (1865)
