- John
Milton Chivington (January 27, 1821 –
October 4, 1894) was a
Methodist pastor and
Mason who
served as a
colonel in the
United States Volunteers during...
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Chivington may
refer to: John
Chivington (1821–1894), a
Colonel at the time of the U.S.
Civil War who
gained infamy for his
attack on a
peaceful settlement...
- The Sand Cr**** m****acre (also
known as the
Chivington m****acre, the
battle of Sand Cr**** or the m****acre of
Cheyenne Indians) was a m****acre of Cheyenne...
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Chivington Drive was a
street in Longmont, Colorado,
United States which was
named in 1977
after Colonel John
Chivington, the
person responsible for the...
- M.
Chivington.
Canby had
called up
local militia and
volunteer forces as well as
volunteers from Colorado. In the
action on
March 26,
Chivington had...
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Chivington is an
unincorporated community in
Kiowa County, Colorado,
United States. The
Chivington post
office operated from
October 24, 1887,
until January...
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Colorado commanded by Col. John M.
Chivington. At the Camp Weld
Council of
September 28, 1864,
Evans and
Chivington met with five chiefs,
including Black...
- lost his job for his part in
setting up the incident, and
Colonel John
Chivington,
commander of the U.S. forces, was
castigated by the
United States Congress...
- and
congressional hearings which established the
culpability of John M.
Chivington, the
commander of the
Colorado Volunteers, and his troops. The Indians'...
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officer at the fort was
replaced by one who was an ally of
Chivington. Ambitious,
Chivington felt
pressure from
Governor Evans to make use of the Third...