- Battle of the Rosebud
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of the Rosebud
caption="Battle on the Rosebud River", 1876
partof=theBlack Hills War
date=June 17 ,1876
place=Big Horn County, Montana
result=Strategic Lakota victory
Tactical U.S. Victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=Crazy Horse
commander2=George Crook
strength1=1,500
strength2=1,300
casualties1=36 dead
63 wounded
casualties2=10-28 dead
21-56 woundedThe Battle of the Rosebud (also known the Battle of the Rosebud Creek) occurred
June 17 ,1876 , in theMontana Territory between theUnited States Army and a force of Lakota Native Americans during theBlack Hills War . TheCheyenne called it the Battle Where the Girl Saved Her Brother because of an incident during the fight involvingBuffalo Calf Road Woman Fact|date=June 2008.Background
General George Crook commanded a mixed force of some 970cavalry andmule -mountedinfantry , 80 civilian teamsters and miners, and 260 Crow (or Absaroke) andShoshone Indian scouts, traditional foes of the Lakota desiring to retake old hunting groundsFact|date=June 2008. The expedition was part of a three-pronged campaign by some 2,400 soldiers to force roughly 2,500 Lakota andCheyenne warriors and thousands of noncombatants to return to their reservations.Crook had made a previous attempt in March, deceived by pleasant weather, to corner the Lakota. When his force got within a hundred miles of the
Yellowstone River it was struck by a fullblizzard that forced him to abandon his supply train and resulted in numerousfrostbite casualties. When the force managed to locate a track of horses, Crook sent three companies of the 2nd Cavalry under its commander, Colonel J. J. Reynolds, to continue the search.Reynolds blunderedFact|date=June 2008 in attacking a village of
Cheyenne reputedly returning to the reservationFact|date=June 2008, then saw his command dissolve in panic when resistance unexpectedly stiffened. Crook abandoned the expedition and court-martialed three 2nd Cavalry commanders, including Reynolds.Attacked on the Rosebud
The battle began shortly after 8 a.m. when Crook's Indian scouts who had been out to the front and flanks returned after being attacked by a large mixed party of Sioux and Cheyenne.
The battle was waged in hilly terrain, with fighting from ridge to ridge. The Indian attack initially took the soldiers by surprise as Crook had not posted pickets due to a general feeling of overconfidence. A hard fight ensued for six hours. Hard fighting by Crooks indian allies during early stages saved his command as they repeatedly charged the Sioux. Even after the soldiers were fully involved Crow and Shoshone scouts helped to save isolated units from complete disaster several times during the action. Crook had sent a detachment of eight companies sent along the Rosebud canyon to find and attack the assumed Indian camp. After not finding the camp they returned following the sound of the guns. As this force climbed a ravine leading up to the battleground from the Rosebud, the Lakota and Cheyenne broke off their attack and withdrew.
Results
general goerge cook was defeated. and his Indian scouts refused to continue, halting his advance and preventing him from joining up with the 7th Cavalry under
George Armstrong Custer Fact|date=June 2008.The battlesite is preserved at the Rosebud Battlefield State Park in
Big Horn County, Montana .Order of Battle
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George Crook
**U.S. 2nd Cavalry Regiment (Companies A, B, D, E, and I)
**U.S. 3rd Cavalry Regiment (Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, L, and M)
**Companies D & FU.S. 4th Infantry Regiment
**Companies C,G,HU.S. 9th Infantry Regiment *
Crazy Horse ee also
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Buffalo Calf Road Woman
*The Other Magpie External links
* [http://www.astonisher.com/archives/museum/rosebud/index.html Rosebud Recollections: eye-witness accounts of the Battle of the Rosebud]
References
*Dillon, Richard H. (1983). "North American Indian Wars".
*Finerty, John F., "War-path and Bivouac: or, the Conquest of the Sioux": a first-hand account by a Chicago newspaper reporter accompanying the Crook expedition and present at the Rosebud
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