The Bear River Massacre and the Making of History Law & societyExplores how a pivotal event in U. S. historythe killing of nearly 300 Shoshoni men, women, and children in 1863has been contested, forgotten, and remembered. At dawn on January 29, 1863, Union affiliated troops under the command of Col. Patrick Connor were brought by Mormon guides to the banks of the Bear River, where, with the tacit approval of Abraham Lincoln, they attacked and slaughtered nearly three hundred Northwestern Shoshoni men, women, and
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