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Bear River Massacre Site
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
Monument erected near the site in 1932
Bear River Massacre Site is located in Idaho
Bear River Massacre Site
Bear River Massacre Site is located in the United States
Bear River Massacre Site
Nearest cityPreston, Idaho
Coordinates42°8′46″N 111°54′51″W / 42.14611°N 111.91417°W / 42.14611; -111.91417
Area1,691 acres (6.84 km2)[1]
Built1862
NRHP reference No.73000685
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMarch 14, 1973[2]
Designated NHLJune 21, 1990[3]

Bear River Massacre Site, near Preston, Idaho, is the site of the Bear River Massacre, in which a village of Shoshone Native Americans were attacked by the California Volunteers on January 29, 1863. Estimates of Shoshone casualties are as high as 384.[4] It is also known as Bear River Battleground or Massacre at Boa Ogoi. The incident has one of the highest recorded casualty counts of the American Indian Wars of the 19th century, but was overshadowed at the time by events of the ongoing American Civil War. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1990.[1][3]

The battle site is located several miles northwest of Preston and is roughly bisected by U.S. Route 91. Its major topographical features are Bear River and the meadows that line its banks, Battle Creek (then known as Beaver Creek), which runs north-south through the area, and has been partially channeled by US 91.[5] North of this channeled area the creek emerges from an escarpment running generally southwest-northeast. The Shoshone village was located on the meadows below this escarpment and consisted of about 70 lodges on either side of Battle Creek, which cuts a ravine through the meadows on its way to the river. This ravine was one of the major killing fields, as defending Shoshone warriors used it as a natural defensive feature, and unarmed Natives sought refuge there from the battle. Natives fleeing the battle were also shot trying to swim across Bear River. The California Volunteers retrieved their dead, but left the Shoshones where they lay.[1]

In March 2008, a part of the site was acquired by the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation.[6] They announced plans to erect a memorial at the burial site.[7] In 2018 the tribe announced the purchase of roughly 600 more acres of the massacre site, and announced plans to erect a cultural interpretive center and memorial.[citation needed]

Bear River Massacre Site
Photograph of the Bear River Massacre Site, a wide, open grassland with scattered trees, low hills in the background, and a highway alongside
  1. ^ a b c Edwin C. Bearss (January 30, 1990). "Bear River Massacre / Massacre at Boa Ogoi, Battle of Bear River" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form. National Park Service. Retrieved February 7, 2008. and Accompanying 1 photo from 1973 (135 KB)
  2. ^ "Bear River Battleground". NPGallery. National Park Service. Retrieved October 27, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Bear River Massacre Site". National Historic Landmarks Program. National Park Service. Archived from the original on January 10, 2008. Retrieved February 2, 2008.
  4. ^ "Bear River". CWSAC Battle Summaries. National Park Service. Archived from the original on March 7, 2008. Retrieved February 7, 2008.
  5. ^ Leonard, Collin (February 26, 2024). "After 3 years of planning, Bear River Massacre site to begin construction on wetland project". KSL.com. Retrieved February 26, 2024.
  6. ^ Larsen, Brooke (January 29, 2024). "The Northwestern Shoshone are restoring the Bear River Massacre site". High Country News. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  7. ^ "Tribe Remembers Nation's Largest Massacre". Indian Country Today. March 10, 2008. Archived from the original on September 11, 2017. Retrieved August 13, 2017.

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