Item #9979 Centennial Reminiscing. A Story of the People of the Community of Battle Creek, Nebraska 1867-1967. Charles C. Zimmerman.

Centennial Reminiscing. A Story of the People of the Community of Battle Creek, Nebraska 1867-1967

Battle Creek, Nebraska: Battle Creek Improvement Club, 1967. [First Edition]. Original wraps. Tall 8vo., 211 pp., historical photographs. -- Corners lightly bumped. One small closed tear at top front cover near the spine. Condition. Very good. Item #9979

"In 1859, following complaints of Pawnee depredations against settlers in the Elkhorn River valley, a combined force of Nebraska Territorial Militia under the command of General John Milton Thayer and 2nd U.S. Army Dragoons under Lieutenant Beverly Holcombe Robertson prepared to attack a Pawnee village. Rather than fighting, the Pawnees surrendered before the attack could be launched. Chief Petalesharu draped an American flag over his shoulders and held a peace pipe while confronting the soldiers to stop the fight from taking place, ending the Pawnee War of 1859. Although no battle occurred, the nearby stream was dubbed Battle Creek. The town founded in the area in 1867 took the creek's name for itself"-worldcat.

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