Halloway massacre, the Glossary
The Halloway massacre (August 13, 1857) was an attack by presumed Northern Paiute on a wagon train of settlers travelling to the newly formed U.S. state of California.[1]
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6 relations: Americans, California, Humboldt River, Nevada, Northern Paiute people, Wells, Nevada.
- 1857 in Utah Territory
- 1857 in the United States
- August 1857 events
- History of Nevada
- Pre-statehood history of Nevada
Americans
Americans are the citizens and nationals of the United States.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
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Humboldt River
The Humboldt River is an extensive river drainage system located in north-central Nevada.
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Nevada
Nevada is a landlocked state in the Western region of the United States.
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Northern Paiute people
The Northern Paiute people are a Numic tribe that has traditionally lived in the Great Basin region of the United States in what is now eastern California, western Nevada, and southeast Oregon.
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Wells, Nevada
Wells is a small city in Elko County, in northeast Nevada in the western United States.
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See also
1857 in Utah Territory
- Aiken massacre (Utah)
- El Dorado Canyon (Nevada)
- Halloway massacre
- Mormon Reformation
- Mountain Meadows Massacre
- Utah War
1857 in the United States
- 1857 in the United States
- Baker–Fancher party
- Beale's Wagon Road
- Bleeding Kansas
- Bonneville Expedition (1857)
- Crabb massacre
- Dover Eight
- Escape of 28 enslaved people from Maryland (1857)
- Halloway massacre
- Know-Nothing Riots in United States politics
- Lecompton Constitution
- Panic of 1857
- Round Valley Settler Massacres of 1856–1859
- Spirit Lake Massacre
- Utah War
- Yakima War
August 1857 events
- 1857 Alabama gubernatorial election
- 1857 Missouri gubernatorial special election
- 1857 Tennessee gubernatorial election
- 1857 Texas gubernatorial election
- Battle of Agra
- Battle of Najafgarh
- Halloway massacre
- Matrimonial Causes Act 1857
- Siege of Arrah
History of Nevada
- 2008 Nevada budget crisis
- Antonio Armijo
- Bank of California
- Beale's Crossing
- Ben Kuhl
- Bonelli's Ferry
- Calico Print
- Cottonwood Island (Nevada)
- Deep Creek murders
- Downwinders
- Explorer's Rock
- Fallout: An American Nuclear Tragedy
- Fort McDermit
- Frenchman Flat
- Golden spike
- Goodsprings Cemetery (Nevada)
- Halloway massacre
- History of Las Vegas
- History of Nevada
- John Thomas Moss
- LGBT history in Nevada
- Mormon Road
- Nevada Territory
- Nevada during World War II
- Pah-Ute County, Arizona Territory
- Pahute Mesa
- Republic of Molossia
- Stokes Castle
- Stone's Ferry, Nevada
- Sutro Tunnel
- Territorial evolution of Nevada
- Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository
Pre-statehood history of Nevada
- Bartleson–Bidwell Party
- Battle of Williams Station
- Comstock Lode
- Daly Gang
- Empire and the Carson River mills
- First Battle of Pyramid Lake
- George Chorpenning
- Halloway massacre
- Joseph R. Walker
- Mexican–American War
- Mormon Station State Historic Park
- Nataqua Territory
- Nevada Territory
- Nevada in the American Civil War
- New Mexico Territory
- Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park
- Peter Lassen
- Province of Las Californias
- Provincias Internas
- Second Battle of Pyramid Lake
- Si-Te-Cah
- Steamboats of the Colorado River
- The Californias
- Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- Treaty of Ruby Valley (1863)
- Utah Territory