- Battle of Warbonnet Creek
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Warbonnet Creek
caption=
partof=theBlack Hills War
date=July 17 ,1876
place=Nebraska
result=U.S. victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=Lone Wolf
commander2=Wesley Merritt
strength1=800
strength2=200
casualties1=1 killed
? wounded
casualties2=0The Battle of Warbonnet Creek was a skirmish characterized by a duel between legendary scout and showman "Buffalo Bill" Cody and a lone warrior he mistook forCheyenne ChiefYellow Hand . The engagement is often referred to as the First Scalp for Custer because of this incident. It occurredJuly 17 ,1876 , in Sioux County in northwesternNebraska .After the defeat of
George A. Custer at theBattle of Little Bighorn , many Native Americans joined withSitting Bull andCrazy Horse , encouraged by the Indians' success. About 800Cheyenne warriors set out from theSpotted Tail andRed Cloud agencies in Nebraska.The
United States Army had brought theU.S. 5th Cavalry Regiment , commanded byLieutenant Colonel Eugene Asa Carr , from Oklahoma to a position on theCheyenne River inSouth Dakota to guard against such an occurrence. Carr was replaced in command on July 1 byColonel Wesley Merritt , and when news of the Battle of the Little Big Horn reached GeneralGeorge Crook on July 5, the 5th Cavalry was ordered to reinforce Crook on Goose Creek inMontana . However word of the breakout of the Cheyenne also reached Merritt, and guided by the legendary "Buffalo Bill" Cody, Merritt was able to intercept the Cheyenne warriors.Merritt planned an ambush. The veteran
cavalry officer hid most of his 200 troopers inside covered wagons and posted sharpshooters nearby but out of sight. Spotting Merritt's seemingly unescorted wagon train along Warbonnet Creek, the Cheyenne warriors charged directly into the trap. A few warriors were wounded by the troopers, but the only real action of the engagement was a duel between "Buffalo Bill" and a young warrior named Hay-o-wei (translated as Yellow Hair). Cody pulled his Winchester carbine and killed the Indian, then pulled out aBowie knife and scalped the dead man. The rest of the warriors under Chief Lone Wolf broke and fled so quickly that not a single trooper was killed or injured. Merritt then complied with his orders to join Crook, whose expedition then linked up with that of General Alfred H. Terry, bringing a combined strength of the U.S. force to about 4,000.A scout accompanying the cavalry misidentified the dead Indian as the important Cheyenne Chief Yellow Hand. Ever the showman, Buffalo Bill returned to the stage in October, his show highlighted by a melodramatic reenactment of his duel with the supposed Yellow Hand. He displayed the fallen warrior's scalp, feather war bonnet, knife, saddle and other personal effects.
References
* Dillon, Richard H. (1983). "North American Indian Wars".
* [http://www.thehistorynet.com/ah/blwarbonnetcreek/ TheHistoryNet.com detailed account of the incident at Warbonnet Creek]
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