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dbpedia:Battle_of_Washita_River
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The Battle of Washita River (also called Battle of the Washita or the Washita Massacre) occurred on November 27, 1868 when Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer’s 7th U.S. Cavalry attacked Black Kettle’s Southern Cheyenne camp on the Washita River (near present-day Cheyenne, Oklahoma), part of a major winter encampment of numerous Native American tribal bands.
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Battle of Washita River
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21 killed and 13 wounded
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Cheyenne
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dbpedia:George_Armstrong_Custer dbpedia:Black_Kettle
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1868-11-27Z
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U.S. victory
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150 warriors (est.); total camp population 250 (est.) 574 soldiers
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