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January 29, 1863, Bear River Massacre

Written by IFHC4Idaho on June 23rd, 2021October 27th, 2021.

200 California Volunteer U.S. Troops attacked 390 members of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone who were wintering near the confluence of the Bear River and a frozen creek. Approximately 23 soldiers and 250 Shoshone people were killed within about four hours.”

Black and white photo circa 1871 of a Bannock family of adults and children gathered together in an open front dwelling at the head of Medicine Lodge Creek, Idaho. The family is all seated and are all wearing their hair down.

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