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threatened to kill any chief who still wanted to lead his band back to the reservations. The talks quickly broke down, and the leaders returned to their forces. Soon, gunfire erupted. After a sharp skirmish, Sitting Bull withdrew. The army claimed to have chased the Lakota's for up to 42 miles (68 km), collecting large quantities of dried meat, lodge poles, camp equipage, ponies and broken down cavalry horses, and arms along the way. On October 27, over 400 lodges (with 2,000 men, women, and children) formally surrendered to Miles and peacefully returned to their reservations. However, some of Sitting Bull's more ardent followers headed northward for Canada, and Miles made preparations to pursue them throughout the winter.
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escorted a train of more than 100 supply wagons that had been dispatched from a post on Glendive Creek, Montana Territory, to supply Miles's troops. On October 11, Sioux warriors ambushed the slow moving wagon train near Spring Creek, killing several mules and temporarily driving off the wagons.
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Some of Sitting Bull's minor chiefs wanted to leave the warpath and return to the reservations, but many others wanted to fight. On October 21, the conference resumed. Sitting Bull again demanded that Miles and his soldiers leave, and that no more wagon trains be allowed in Sioux territory. He
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Private Fred C. Hunt, Company A, October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana. Died 21 July 1918, Montana Soldier's Home, Columbia Falls, Montana. Buried in the adjacent cemetery. The headstone erroneously gives his name as Frederick C.
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George Miller, Corporal, Company H, 5th U.S. Infantry. Place and date: At Cedar Creek, etc., Mont., October 21, 1876 to January 8, 1877. Entered service at: ------. Birth: Brooklyn, N.Y. Date of issue: April 27, 1877. Citation: Gallantry in
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Undaunted, the wagon train tried again to reach Miles, but the Indians again attacked it along Spring Creek on October 15. This time, the wagon crews and their escort managed to fend off their attackers and continue their passage.
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After separating from General Crook, General Terry with Col. Miles moved north up Dry Creek, east and then south again to eventually reached Glendive, in
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where the troops established winter headquarters. Col. Miles equipped his troops with winter gear and established a temporary base at the mouth of the
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Sergeant Robert McPhelan, Company E, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana. Interred at Leavenworth National Cemetery
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broke down, and ended with surrender of 400 Lakota lodges (with approximately 2,000 men, women, and children) to Miles six days later.
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Sergeant Michael McLoughlin, Company A of the 5th U.S. Infantry received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Cedar Creek. Born in
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in autumn and marched with him up the Rosebud to join with General Crook. The two commanders together moved east and crossed the
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First Sergeant Wendelin Kreher, Company C, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Soon afterwards, two Indian emissaries approached Colonel Otis and suggested that Miles meet with
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Private Patton G. Whitehead, Company C, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private Charles H. Montrose, Company I, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana
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First Sergeant David Roche, Company A, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private Michael McCormick, Company G, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Sergeant William Wallace, Company C, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private Charles Sheppard, Company A, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Corporal Charles Wilson, Company H, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private Philip Kennedy, Company C, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private Edward Rooney, Company D, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private James S. Calvert, Company C, October 1876 – January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private John McHugh, Company A, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Corporal David Holland, Company A, October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private David Ryan, Company G, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private John S. Donelly, Company G, October 1876 – January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private Owen McGar, Company C, 21 October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Private Richard Burke, Company G, October 1876 – January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Sergeant Dennis Byrne, Company G, October 1876 – January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Corporal John Hadoo, Company B, October 1876 – 8 January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana
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Musician John Baker, Company D, October 1876 – January 1877, Cedar Creek, Montana.
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Yellowstone Command: Colonel Nelson A. Miles and the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877
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Sergeant Michael McLoughlin's Congressional Medal of Honor Society Profile.
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Battle of the Great Sioux War in southern Montana, 21 October 1876
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Great Sioux War of 1876
Montana Territory
Sioux
United States
Shoshone
Crow
Sitting Bull
United States
Nelson A. Miles
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Great Sioux War of 1876
Cattle Herd Skirmish
Fort Reno Skirmish
Powder River
Prairie Dog Creek
Rosebud
Little Bighorn
Warbonnet Creek
Slim Buttes
Cedar Creek
Dull Knife Fight
Wolf Mountain
Little Muddy Creek
47°30′55″N 106°16′41″W / 47.51528°N 106.27806°W / 47.51528; -106.27806 (Big Dry Creek)
Montana Territory

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