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[[Category:Wars]]
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'''Washington Indian Wars (1855-1856)''' - A war between the Washington Territory and a confederation of western Washington Indian tribes
'''Washington Indian Wars (1855-1856)''' - A war between the Washington Territory and a confederation of western Washington Indian tribes
lead by Nisqually chief, Leschi.
lead by Nisqually chief, [[Leschi]].


The war started at Connell's Prairie with the deaths of two [[Washington Volunteers]] on October 27, 1855 and ended on March 10, 1856 with the climatic Battle of Connell's Prairie fought between the [[Washington Volunteers]] and Indians under the leadership of the Nisqually chief, Leschi. The Indian defeat here shattered the hostile alliance in the western half of the territory.  
The war started at Connell's Prairie with the deaths of two [[Washington Volunteers]] on October 27, 1855 and ended on March 10, 1856 with the climatic Battle of Connell's Prairie fought between the [[Washington Volunteers]] and Indians under the leadership of the Nisqually chief, [[Leschi]]. The Indian defeat here shattered the hostile alliance in the western half of the territory.  


The Connell's Prairie is located 10 miles east of Sumner, north of State Hwy 410 and off of the old Sumner-Buckley Hwy. (From Hwy 410 turn north on 214th Ave. E. (also known as Vandermark Road) proceed 1.5 miles to Connell's Prairie Road and east on this road 1 mile to intersection and marker.)
The Connell's Prairie is located 10 miles east of Sumner, north of State Hwy 410 and off of the old Sumner-Buckley Hwy. (From Hwy 410 turn north on 214th Ave. E. (also known as Vandermark Road) proceed 1.5 miles to Connell's Prairie Road and east on this road 1 mile to intersection and marker.)

Revision as of 10:07, 7 October 2005

Washington Indian Wars (1855-1856) - A war between the Washington Territory and a confederation of western Washington Indian tribes lead by Nisqually chief, Leschi.

The war started at Connell's Prairie with the deaths of two Washington Volunteers on October 27, 1855 and ended on March 10, 1856 with the climatic Battle of Connell's Prairie fought between the Washington Volunteers and Indians under the leadership of the Nisqually chief, Leschi. The Indian defeat here shattered the hostile alliance in the western half of the territory.

The Connell's Prairie is located 10 miles east of Sumner, north of State Hwy 410 and off of the old Sumner-Buckley Hwy. (From Hwy 410 turn north on 214th Ave. E. (also known as Vandermark Road) proceed 1.5 miles to Connell's Prairie Road and east on this road 1 mile to intersection and marker.)


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