The Battle of Rush Creek took place February 8–9, 1865 between about 185 soldiers of the U.S. army and 1,000 warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The inconclusive battle took place four miles southeast of present-day Broadwater, Nebraska along both banks of the North Platte River.
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| - The Battle of Rush Creek took place February 8–9, 1865 between about 185 soldiers of the U.S. army and 1,000 warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The inconclusive battle took place four miles southeast of present-day Broadwater, Nebraska along both banks of the North Platte River.
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Commander
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Caption
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Casualties
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- at least 1 dead, 2 wounded
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combatant
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- Cheyenne, Lakota Sioux, and Arapaho tribes
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| - The Battle of Rush Creek took place February 8–9, 1865 between about 185 soldiers of the U.S. army and 1,000 warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The inconclusive battle took place four miles southeast of present-day Broadwater, Nebraska along both banks of the North Platte River.
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