Actions with Indians 1874

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Actions with Indians 1874 4 January 1874 - Wild Rye Creek, Arizona (Lt J B Babcock) B Troop 5th Cavalry 4 Indians killed 8 January 1874 - Pleasant Valley, Arizona (Lt J B Babcock) B Troop 5th Cavalry 2 Indians killed 10 January 1874 - Canon Creek, Arizona Lt W S Schuyler) 4 Indians killed, 3 Indians wounded, 3 Indians captured 2 February 1874 - Home Creek, Texas (Sergeant T Allsup) Detachment A Troop 10th Cavalry 5 February 1874 - Double Mountain on Fork of the Brazos River, Texas (Lt Col G P Buell) G Troop 10th Cavalry Detachment D Troop 10th Cavalry Company F 11th Infantry Detachments Companies A & G 11th Infantry 10 Indians killed 9 February 1874 - Cottonwood Creek, Wyoming (Lt L H Robinson) Detachment 2nd Cavalry Detachment 14th infantry (Train Guard) 1 killed, 20 February to 21 pril 1874 - Scout in Bill Williams' Mountains, Arizona (Lt E D Thomas) Detachment G Troop 5th Cavalry 3 Indians killed 8 March 1874 - Pinal Mountains, Arizona (Captain G M Randall) Detachments B, F, H, I, L & M Troops 5th Cavalry 12 Indians killed, 25 Indians captured 15 March 1874 - Pinal Mountains, Arizona (Captain J M Hamilton) H Troop 5th Cavalry Detachments F & M Troops 5th Cavalry 2 wounded 1

25 March to 26 March 1874 - Superstition Mountains, Arizona (Lt W S Schuyler) 12 Indians killed, 2 Indians captured Month of April 1874 - China Tree Creek, Texas (Captain W C Beach) K Troop 10th Cavalry Company D 11th Infantry Detachment Company C 25th Infantry 1 Indian wounded 2 April 1874 - Pinal Creek, Arizona (Lt A B Bache) F, L & M Troops 5th Cavalry 31 Indians killed, 50 Indians captured 3 Apri to 14 April 1874 - Pinl Mountains, Arizona (Captain J M Hamilton) B, H & I Troops 5th Cavalry 14 Indians killed, 28 Indians captured 11 April 1874 - Bull Bear Crek, Indian Territory (Captain T C Tupper) Detachment G Troop 6th Cavalry 23 Apri 1874 - Fort Abe Lincoln, Dakota (Lt Col G A Custer) A, B, E, F, G & L Troops 7th Cavalry 1 Indian wounded 28 April 1874 - Arivaypa Mountains, Arizona (Lt W S Schuyler) 23 Indians killed, 12 Indians captured 2 May 1874 - Between Red River & Big Washita, Texas (Lt Q O'M Gillmore) Detachment K Troop 10th Cavalry 9 May 1874 - Tonto Creek, Arizona (Lt C L Heyl) Detachment 5th Cavalry 3 Indians killed, 2 Indians captured 17 April to 18 April 1874 - Four Peaks, Mazatzal Mountains, Arizona (Lt W S Schuyler) 38 Indians killed,. 12 Indians captured 18 April 1874 - Carrizo Mountains, Texas (Captain C Bentzoni) Detachment Company B 25th Infantry 21 May to 6 June 1874 - Diamond Butte, Arizona (Lt C King) Detachment 19 Indians killed 27 May 1874 - Sierra Anchas, Arizona (Lt C H Heyl)

Detachment A Troop 5th Cavalry 4 Indians killed, 9 Indians captured 8 June 1874 - Pleasant Valley, Arizona (Lt J B Babcock) B Troop 5th Cavalry 2 Indians killed 19 June 1874 - Buffalo Creek, Indian Territory (Mail Escort) Detachment 6th Cavalry Detachment 3rd Infantry 21 June 1874 - Buffalo Creek, Indian Territory (Major C E Compton) - Mail Escort Detachment G Troop 6th Cavalry Detachment 3rd Infantry 2 wounded including 1 civilian 2 Indians wounded 24 June 1874 - Bear Creek Redoubt, Kansas (Major C E Compton) - Mail Escort Detachment G Troop 6th Cavalry Detachment 3rd Infantry 6 Indians killed, 11 Indians wounded 4 July 1874 - Bad Water Branch of Wind River, Snake Mountains, Wyoming (Captain A E Bates) B Troop 2nd Cavalry 4 killed, 6 wounded 26 Indians killed, 20 Indians wounded 8 July to 13 July 1874 - Crow Agency, Montana (sergeant J Mason) Detachment Company A 7th Infantry 19 July 1874 - Rattlesnake Hills, Montana (Captain A E Bates) B Troop 2nd Cavalry 15 August 1874 - San Carlos, Arizona (Chief Desaline) 9 Indians killed, 119 Indians captured 18 August 1874 - Black Mesa, Arizona (Guide C E Colley) 13 Indians killed 22 August 1874 - Sierra Ancha, Arizona (Guide C E Colley) 10 Indians killed 3

22 August to 23 August 1874 - Wichita Agency, Indian Territory (Lt Col J W Davidson) E, H & L Troops 10th Cavalry Company I 25th Infantry 4 wounded 16 Indians killed 30 August 1874 - Mulberry Creek, Texas (Colonel N A Miles) A, D, F, G, H, I, L & M Troops 6th Cavalry Companies C, D, E & L 5th Infantry 3 Indians killed 9 September 1874 - Dry Fork of Wichita River, Texas (Captain W Lyman) Company I 5th Infantry Detachments H & I Troops 6th Cavalry 1 killed, 4 wounded 9 September 1874 - Sweetwater Creek, Texas (Courier) Detachment H Troop 6th Cavalry 11 September to 12 September 1874 - Wichita River, Texas Couriers 4 wounded 11 September to 12 September 1874 - McClellan Creek, Wichita River, Texas (Colonel N A Miles) Detachment M Troop 6th Cavalry 2 killed, 2 wounded 12 September 1874 - Between Sweetwater & Dry Fork, Wichita River, texas (Major W R Price) Miles Expedition 2 Indians killed, 6 Indians wounded 12 September 1874 - Canadian River, texas (Sergeant S T Woodall) Detachment 6th Cavalry 2 wounded 17 September 1874 - Headwaters of Cave Creek, Arizona (Sergeant A Garner) Detachment 1 killed, 2 wounded 14 Indians killed, 2 Indians captured 26 September to 28 September 1874 - Red River, Tule Canyon, Texas (Colonel R S Mackenzie) A, D, E, F, H, I & K Troops 4th Cavalry 4 Indians killed Month of October 1874 - Canadian River, Texas (Captain A E Hooker)

E & K Troops 9th Cavalry 4 October to 31 October 1874 - Fort Sill, Indian Territory (Captain C Parker) K Troop 9th Cavalry 9 October 1874 - Salt Fork of Red River, Texas (Lt Col G P Buell) Companies A, E, F, H & I 11th Infantry 13 October 1874 - Gageby Creek, Indian Territory (Major W R Price) Detachment 8th Cavalry Detachment 17 October 1874 - Washita River, Indian Territory (Captain A R Chaffee) I Troop 6th Cavalry 23 October 1874 - Old Pueblo Fork of Colorado River, Arizona (Lt B Reilly, jr) A Troop 5th Cavalry Detachments A & I Troops 5th Cavalry 16 Indians killed, 1 Indian captured 28 October to 8 November 1874 - Expedition from Fort Sill, Indian Territory (Lt Col J W Davidson) D Troop 6th Cavalry B, C, H, K, L & M Troops 10th Cavalry Company D 5th Infantry Companies D, E & I 11th Infantry 391 Indians captured 29 October 1874 - Cave Creek, Arizona (Sergeant R Stauffer) Detachment 8 Indians killed, 5 Indians captured 1 November 1874 - Sunset Pass, Little Colorado River, Arizona (Lt C King) Detachments A & K Troops 5th Cavalry 3 November 1874 - Laguna Curato, Texas (Colonel R S Mackenzie) A, D, E, F, H, I, K & L Troops 4th Cavalry 2 Indians killed, 19 Indians captured 6 November 1874 - McClellan Creek, Texas (Lt H J Farnsworth) H Troop 8th Cavalry 2 killed, 4 wounded 4 Indians killed, 10 Indians wounded 6 November 1874 - Laguna Tahoka, Texas (Lt W A Thompson) A Troop 4th Cavalry 2 Indians killed 5

8 November 1874 - McClellan Creek, Texas (Lt F D Baldwin) Detachment D Troop 6th Cavalry Detachment Company D 5th Infantry 25 November 1874 - Snow Lake, Arizona (Lt G O Eaton) Detachments A & K Troops 5th Cavalry 3 Indians killed, 9 Indians captured 28 November 1874 - Muster Creek, Texas (Captain C A Hartwell) C, H, K & L Troops 8th Cavalry 2 Indians killed, 2 Indians wounded 1 December 1874 - Canyon Crek, Tonto Basin, Arizona (Captain R H Montgomery) Detachment B Troop 5th Cavalry 8 Indians killed, 2 Indians wounded, 14 Indians captured 2 December 1874 - Gageby Creek, Indian Territory (Sergeant D Ryan) Detachment I Troop 6th Cavalry 7 December 1874 - Kingfisher Creek, Indian Territory (Captain A S B Keyes) D Troop 10th Cavalry Detachment M Troop 10th Cavalry 26 Indians captured 8 December 1874 - Muchague Valley, Texas (Lt M Leeper, jr) I Troop 4th Cavalry 2 Indians killed, 1 Indian captured 12 December 1874 - Standing Rock Agency, Dakota (Captain G W Yates) F & L Troops 7th Cavalry 28 December 1874 - North Fork of Canadian River, Indian Territory (Captain A S B Keyes) I & M Troops 10th Cavalry 52 Indians captured Adjutant General's Office, Chronological List of Actions, &c., with Indians from January 15, 1837 to January, 1891, Washington, 1891