Jumat, 06 Januari 2017

Horse Theft, Mutual Mistrust and Liquor Led to the Massacre at Cypress Hills

The wolfers and a few hangers-on, 13 men in all, tramped down the defile to the Indian village on June 1, 1873. The air buzzed with angry rhetoric. The moment was tense, charged with expectation. And then, suddenly, a shot rang out in the late spring morning,followed by another and then another.That was all the …

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