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New page: <googlemap version="0.9" lat="46.062452" lon="-118.425064" zoom="15"> 46.058313, -118.424034 Camp Curry December 15,1855 </googlemap> In late November 1855, Oregon Territorial Governor Ge...
 
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In late November 1855, Oregon Territorial Governor George Curry (1820-1878)  ordered units of the Oregon Mounted Volunteers to march on the Walla Walla Country where they fought the Battle of Frenchtown / Walla Walla. Also known as the start of the Indian battles of 1855 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Kelly. After fighting at [[Fort_Bennett]] they abandoned the smelly, muddy and bloody "Fort" and moved a couple miles up Mill Creek to find good winter grazing. They spent a miserable winter in this area, having to move several times for better forage.
In late November 1855, Oregon Territorial Governor George Curry (1820-1878)  ordered units of the Oregon Mounted Volunteers to march on the Walla Walla Country where they fought the Battle of Frenchtown / Walla Walla. Also known as the start of the Indian battles of 1855 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Kelly. After fighting at [[Fort_Bennett]] they abandoned the smelly, muddy and bloody "Fort" and moved a couple miles up Mill Creek to find good winter grazing. They spent a miserable winter in this area, having to move several times for better forage.


  In 1865 another camp was named for him [[Camp_Curry]]in Harney County, Oregon
  In 1865 another camp was named for him [[Camp_Curry]] in Harney County, Oregon


Oregon volunteers battle the Walla Wallas and other tribes beginning on December 7, 1855
Oregon volunteers battle the Walla Wallas and other tribes beginning on December 7, 1855
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In late November 1855, Oregon Territorial Governor George Curry (1820-1878) ordered units of the Oregon Mounted Volunteers to march on the Walla Walla Country where they fought the Battle of Frenchtown / Walla Walla. Also known as the start of the Indian battles of 1855 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Kelly. After fighting at Fort_Bennett they abandoned the smelly, muddy and bloody "Fort" and moved a couple miles up Mill Creek to find good winter grazing. They spent a miserable winter in this area, having to move several times for better forage.

In 1865 another camp was named for him Camp_Curry in Harney County, Oregon

Oregon volunteers battle the Walla Wallas and other tribes beginning on December 7, 1855 [1]