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Battle of Steen's Mountain

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1st U.S. Cavalry
  
~90

Date
  
29 January 1867

Location
  
Burns Junction, Oregon

1 civilian scout killed 1 civilian scout wounded 3 soldiers wounded
  
60 killed 27 captured

Result
  
U.S. victory

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The Battle of Steen's Mountain was a battle during the Snake War. In response to Paiute attacks in Idaho, Lt. Col. George Crook led a punitive expedition into southeast Oregon, defeating Chief Howluck at the battle of Owyhee River. Continuing his pursuit Crook again encountered the Chief Paunina's Paiute village at Steen's Mountain. As Crook ordered the charge his horse bolted and carried him through the native village. Nevertheless, his men followed. Despite several close calls for Crook personally, his troopers' fire was accurate and inflicted heavy casualties. A month later Crook's men engaged in one final skirmish before Crook ended the expedition due to bad weather.

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