- 1st Colorado Cavalry
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 1st Colorado Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
caption=Flag of Colorado
dates=1862 to
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=Cavalry
equipment=
battles= The 1st Colorado Cavalry was formed in1862 by TerritorialGovernor John Evans, composed mostly of members of the1st Colorado Infantry and of C and D Companies of the2nd Colorado Infantry . It was formed both to protect Colorado against incursions from the Confederate forces and to fight the Native Americans who already inhabited the area.Command of this unit was given Colonel
John Chivington , who had apparently legitimately distinguished himself at theBattle of Glorietta Pass in theNew Mexico Territory early in 1862, against Confederate forces.The 1st Colorado Cavalry would go on under Chivington to perpetrate one of the most shameful slaughters of American Indians in history, the
Sand Creek Massacre .and Creek Massacre
In early 1864, the 1st Colorado Veteran Volunteers (aka the Veterans Battalion) appears to have initiated the
Colorado War by attackingCheyenne Indians atFremont's Orchard . The resulting hostilities and Indian retaliations brought traffic on thewagon trail s intoDenver to a standstill.Peace negotiations were in progress, and encampments of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians on Sand Creek had been assured by the US Government that they would not be attacked.
Instead, in what is known as the
Sand Creek Massacre , Chivington and his troops struck in November 1864, a dawn attack that massacred an estimated one-quarter of the Indian encampments, mostly old men, women, and children. Body parts were taken as souvenirs and this event was the basis of the slaughter of an Indian village in the moviesSoldier Blue andLittle Big Man .Initial reports of the battle were taken as a victory in the US, but as details came out, opinions changed. A subsequent Congressional investigation resulted in a scorching castigation of the event, Colonel John Chivington, and the 1st Colorado Cavalry.
ee also
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Sand Creek Massacre
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