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1853-1854 [http://ilovehistory.utah.gov/time/stories/walker_war.html Walker War][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkara Chief Wakara ]Leader of Ute's against the Utah Pioneers<br> | 1853-1854 [http://ilovehistory.utah.gov/time/stories/walker_war.html Walker War][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkara Chief Wakara ]Leader of Ute's against the Utah Pioneers<br> | ||
1853 Gunnison Massacre[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Williams_Gunnison Captain John Willma Gunnison] and seven of his men killed by Pahvants (Ute) Indians. | 1853 Gunnison Massacre [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Williams_Gunnison Captain John Willma Gunnison] and seven of his men killed by Pahvants (Ute) Indians. | ||
1853 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_Green_Massacre Fountain Green Massacre] Ute Indians of Sanpitch attacked and killed four men: William Reed, James Nelson, William Luke and Thomas Clark. | 1853 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_Green_Massacre Fountain Green Massacre] Ute Indians of Sanpitch attacked and killed four men: William Reed, James Nelson, William Luke and Thomas Clark. | ||
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1860-1870 Uintah Basin Reservation | 1860-1870 Uintah Basin Reservation | ||
1879 Indian agent, N. C. Meeker and others were killed at the White River Agency in western Colorado | |||
March 1923 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posey_War The Posey War], the Last Indian uprising - during the relocation of Ute and Paiute Indians from Bluff, (San Juan County) Utah to Navajo Mountain. Indians led by Chief Posey and Chief Polk. United States led by Hugh L. Scott and Charles Mabey.Included Ute Mountain Incident, Battle of Cottonwood Gulch, and Surrender at Mexican Hat. <br> | March 1923 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posey_War The Posey War], the Last Indian uprising - during the relocation of Ute and Paiute Indians from Bluff, (San Juan County) Utah to Navajo Mountain. Indians led by Chief Posey and Chief Polk. United States led by Hugh L. Scott and Charles Mabey.Included Ute Mountain Incident, Battle of Cottonwood Gulch, and Surrender at Mexican Hat. <br> | ||
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