The Ute War

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Pages : 198

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The Ute War

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Pages : 198

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White River Massacre

White River Massacre PDF Author: Karl Lassiter
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
ISBN: 9780786014361
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 356

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"Traveling to the White River Agency in the Ute Reservation to protect a fanatical U.S. Indian Agent, Major T.T. Thornburg and his troop of soldiers are ambushed by brutal Ute warriors, while a horrifying massacre takes place at the White River Agency, forcing the U.S. military to intervene and save its troops."--Amazon.com

The Ute War

The Ute War PDF Author: Thomas Fulton Dawson
Publisher: Johnson Books
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 204

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Massacre

Massacre PDF Author: Marshall Sprague
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 400

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In 1879 a small band of Ute Indians went wild in the Colorado Rockies and ambushed a force of soldiers, murdered their Indian agent and his employees, and took three women hostage. This was the Massacre at White River, and its consequences included the removal of the Ute tribe to barren lands, while the western slope of Colorado was opened to white settlement.

White River Poems

White River Poems PDF Author: Alan Stephens
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Category : Ute Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 138

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Massacre at White River

Massacre at White River PDF Author: Lewis B. Patten
Publisher: John Curley & Assoc
ISBN: 9780792720676
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219

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White River Poems

White River Poems PDF Author: Alan Stephens
Publisher: Ohio University Press
ISBN: 9780804007740
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Languages : en
Pages : 115

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UTE WAR

UTE WAR PDF Author: Thomas Fulton 1853-1923 Dawson
Publisher: Wentworth Press
ISBN: 9781363800773
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 200

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The Ute War

The Ute War PDF Author: Thomas Fulton Dawson
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Category : Indian captivities
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Pages : 184

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The Ute War: a History of the White River Massacre and the Privations and Hardships of the Captive White Women Among the Hostiles on Grand River

The Ute War: a History of the White River Massacre and the Privations and Hardships of the Captive White Women Among the Hostiles on Grand River PDF Author: Frederick Skiff
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Languages : en
Pages : 189

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"Dawson and Skiff, two well known Colorado journalist, have under preparation...a history of the late Ute war...the most salient features of this most exciting episode in the history of our state." -Larimer County Independent, Nov. 20, 1879 "A history of the Ute war including...the massacre at the agency, privations and hardships of captive women...can hardly fail to be interesting." -Lawrence Daily Journal, Nov. 14, 1879 "Gives a history of the White river massacre and the privations and hardships of the captive white women." The Idaho Statesman, May 16, 1920 "The work is of thrilling interest." -Junction City Weekly Union, Dec. 6, 1879 How did a dispute between Indian agent Meeker and Utes who preferred to hunt instead gardening finally erupt into a massacre and the captivity of Josephine Meeker and her mother? How did these women survive a horrifying and lengthy captivity? In 1879, two well-known Colorado newspapermen, Thomas Fulton Dawson (1853-1923) and Frederick James Volney Skiff (1851-1921) would publish a history of the Ute war based on first-hand accounts, under the title "The Ute War: a History of the White River Massacre and the Privations and Hardships of the Captive White Women Among the Hostiles on Grand River." In introducing their work, the authors write: "The one aim of the book is to furnish...an account of the recent uprising of the Utes... from the time of Johnson''s attack upon Agent Meeker, including the Thornburgh fight at Milk River, the agency massacre, the captivity of the women, and other incidents of interest. The authors feel competent to assume this task. They have, as editors of the Tribune, written a complete history of the affair from day to day, and need simply to put in book form what they have heretofore published." Meeker Massacre and the White River War, Ute War, or the Ute Campaign, were conflicts that began when the Utes attacked an Indian agency on September 29, 1879, killing the Indian agent Nathan Meeker and his 10 male employees and took women and children as hostages. US Army forces were called in from Fort Steele in Wyoming. Following the killing of Meeker and others, there was a Ute attack at Milk Creek on U.S. troops led by Major Thomas T. Thornburgh, which killed the major and 13 troops within minutes. Relief troops were called in, which resulted in a further conflict. The conflict resulted in the forced removal of the White River Utes and the Uncompahgre Utes from Colorado,[2] and the reduction in the Southern Utes'' land holdings within Colorado. The war signalled the final defeat of the Utes and opened millions of new acreage to white settlement. About the authors: Thomas Fulton Dawson: was born June 23, 1853 and died June 25, 1923. He started in 1874 his first job as a newspaper reporter for the Louisville Ledger. In 1876 he came out west to Denver to work for the Denver Tribune and while there in 1879 published his first book, "The Ute War, " jointly authored with Fred Skiff. He later owned interest in and word for various other Denver newspapers. He then left Denver for Washington, D.C. to take the job of private secretary to Senator H.M. Teller. He became the AP correspondent for the Senate. In 1913 he was appointed the Executive Clerk of the Senate. He returned to Colorado in 1920 and in 1921 became Curator of the State Museum Library. Frederick James Volney Skiff: was born November 5, 1851, and died February 24, 1921. He got his start in the newspaper business as an apprentice with the Lawrence Daily Journal. He later moved to Colorado and worked for the Denver Tribune. While there he co-authored with Dawson his first book "The Ute War." He later became the first director of the Field Museum in Chicago, a position which he held for twenty-five where he was largely credited for success of the museum, overseeing a variety of exhibitions, from the agricultural to anthropological.