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- Battle_of_Mud_Springs abstract "The Battle of Mud Springs took place February 4–6, 1865 in Nebraska between the U.S. army and warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The battle was inconclusive although the Indians succeeded in capturing some Army horses and a herd of several hundred cattle. Mud Springs is located eight miles northwest of Dalton, Nebraska and is today a National Historic Site.".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs causalties "1 dead, 8 wounded".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs combatant "Cheyenne,LakotaSioux, andArapahotribes".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs combatant "United States of America".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs place Morrill_County,_Nebraska.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs result "inconclusive".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs strength "230 soldiers".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs strength "500-1,000 warriors".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs thumbnail Mud_Springs_Station_monument_1.JPG?width=300.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs wikiPageID "35048708".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs wikiPageRevisionID "638914607".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs caption "Monument at Mud Springs Pony Express station site".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs casualties "1".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs casualties "few".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs combatant United_States.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs combatant "Cheyenne, Lakota Sioux, and Arapaho tribes".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs commander "William O. Collins".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs conflict "Battle of Mud Springs".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs date "--02-04".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Mud_Springs.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs latitude "41.4845".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs longitude "-103.01712".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs mapType "Nebraska".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs place Morrill_County,_Nebraska.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs result "inconclusive".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs strength "230".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs strength "500".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs subject Category:1865_in_Nebraska_Territory.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Arapaho.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Cheyenne.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Sioux.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs subject Category:Morrill_County,_Nebraska.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Nebraska.
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- Battle_of_Mud_Springs type Battle100953559.
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- Battle_of_Mud_Springs comment "The Battle of Mud Springs took place February 4–6, 1865 in Nebraska between the U.S. army and warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The battle was inconclusive although the Indians succeeded in capturing some Army horses and a herd of several hundred cattle. Mud Springs is located eight miles northwest of Dalton, Nebraska and is today a National Historic Site.".
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs label "Battle of Mud Springs".
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- Battle_of_Mud_Springs depiction Mud_Springs_Station_monument_1.JPG.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Mud_Springs.
- Battle_of_Mud_Springs name "Battle of Mud Springs".