SHOSHONE • The town of Shoshone has seen a lot of trains come and go. It was established in 1882 in anticipation of the railroad coming through. • Information about Shoshone and its history: ...
OGDEN — Next month, Utah will celebrate the 174th anniversary of Mormon pioneers settling in the state — but a few days after the July 24 celebrations are done, the Weber County Heritage Foundation ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation is on a mission to make sure hundreds of tribal members who were killed by U.S. troops in the 1863 Bear River ...
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — As Pioneer Day celebrations take place across the Beehive State, a Shoshone Tribe elder spoke out about the untold history of pioneers settling in native lands in Utah. Darren ...
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A few miles north of Preston along the banks of the Bear River lies the site of the Bear River Massacre. It’s the largest Native American massacre site in the Western U.S. The date was Jan. 29, 1863.
It is not often in a 24/7 news cycle, that a tiny story on Page 3 can make you sit up and shout out loud, “Well, I’ll be darned, that is the biggest story of water in Colorado in the last 50 years.” ...
An effort by the Shoshone to heal a section of the Great Salt Lake’s largest source of water has earned regional recognition.
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Idaho — The Northwestern Band of Shoshone marked a somber day Monday on the anniversary of the Bear River Massacre, the single deadliest attack on Native Americans in the history of ...