Battle of Cedar Creek (1876)

Battle of Cedar Creek
Part of the Great Sioux War of 1876
DateOctober 21, 1876
Location
Result United States tactical victory
Belligerents
Sioux  United States
Shoshone
Crow
Commanders and leaders
Sitting Bull United States Nelson A. Miles
Strength
~300 398
Casualties and losses
6 bodies recovered
unknown wounded
2 killed
2 wounded

47°30′55″N 106°16′41″W / 47.51528°N 106.27806°W / 47.51528; -106.27806 (Big Dry Creek) The Battle of Cedar Creek (also called Big Dry Creek or Big Dry River) [1] occurred on October 21, 1876, in the Montana Territory between the United States Army and a force of Lakota Sioux Native Americans during the Great Sioux War of 1876. The battle broke out after talks between Colonel Nelson A. Miles and Chief Sitting Bull broke down, and ended with surrender of 400 Lakota lodges (with approximately 2,000 men, women, and children) to Miles six days later.

  1. ^ "Big Dry Creek". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

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