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To: Little Bill

On 29 January 1863 Colonel Patrick Edward Connor and about 200 California Volunteers attacked a Northwestern Shoshoni winter village ...

These were a group of regular army troops held in reserve to defend the west if necessary during the Civil War. For about 150 years, the Mormon Church has tried to place the blame for the Bear River massacre solely on them rather than take any responsibility for the tragedy. A careful analysis of the facts indicates this is not true. Consider the following:

You can read more about the massacre from numerous sources. I recommend you begin with this somewhat whitewashed account by LDS historian Will Bagley: Bear River Massacre Continues to Haunt Utah / Mormon History After 140 Years.
53 posted on 11/09/2013 2:41:37 PM PST by Zakeet (If socialists understood economics, they wouldn't be socialists - Friedrich Hayek)
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To: Zakeet
All I can tell you is that the feds pulled out most of their troops at the start of the Civil War. Both of my GGandfathers fought as volunteers in the resulting Indian Wars.

My Great grandfather received a Medal, a Commendation, signed by President Grant, and pension. So take that as you will.

55 posted on 11/09/2013 2:52:06 PM PST by Little Bill (A)
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