Ute Indians Along Civil War Communication Lines

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Title Ute Indians Along Civil War Communication Lines
Subject Indians of North America; Hunting; Gathering; Food; Black Hawk War, 1832; White people--Relations with Indians; Shoshonean Indians--History; Ute Indians--History; Navajo Indians--History; Gosiute Indians--History; Ute Indians; War; Indigenous peoples--North America
Spatial Coverage Utah; New Mexico; Colorado; Nevada; Idaho
Keywords Gathering; Black Hawk War; Indian; White Relations; Military; Native Americans
Tribe Ute; Navajo; Shoshone; Goshute
Band Bannock; Uintah
Creator Tyler, S. Lyman (Samuel Lyman), 1920-1998
Description The discovery of gold at Pike's Peak dislocates the Colorado Utes and eliminates game. After tensions rise between the Indians and whites in Utah territory, President Lincoln requests troops to protect transportation and trade lines. This document outlines the confrontations that took place between Indians and soldiers
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1978
Type Text
Format image/jpeg
File Name Thumbnail.jpg
Language eng
Relation This article is also a part of UTAH HISTORICAL QUATERLY VOL XLVI (Utah State Historical Society - Historic and Prehistoric Publications Collection)
Rights Digital image copyright 2010, University of Utah. All rights reserved
ARK ark:/87278/s68w68t9
Setname uaida_main
ID 361488
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s68w68t9
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