Tag: Meeker History

MUSEUM MUSINGS:Letters from history No. 97

October 8, 1879 General E.D. TOWNSEND,U.S.A. WASHINGTON,D.C.: The following dispatch from General Crook just received.  It looks reliable. P.H. SHERIDAN, Lieutenant- General. Fort Steele Wyo. General P.H. Sheridan, Chicago, Ill, : The following just received at Rawlins and given you for what it is worth: The mail-carrier says, in response to[Read More…]

MUSEUM MUSINGS:Letters from history No. 94

Headquarters Military Division of the  Missouri, Chicago, October 1, 1879 General A.H. TERRY,  Saint Paul, Minn.: Major Thornburgh’s command, three companies of cavalry and one of infantry, were attacked near the White River Ute Agency, Colorado.  Thornburgh and ten men were killed, and about twenty soldiers and teamsters were wounded.  The[Read More…]

MUSEUM MUSINGS: Letters from history No. 93

Office of Indian Affairs Washington, DC HON. C. SCHURZ Muscogee, Indian Territory Dispatches received today from Agent Meeker convoy information of an expected outbreak by his indians.  A later dispatch from Rawlings reports that Major Thornburgh’s command was attacked by the Indians on Milk Creek, eighteen miles north of the[Read More…]