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Indian Wars and Frontier Conflicts

Grinnell Springs Fight

1867
Kansas
Era
Indian Wars and Frontier Conflicts
Year
1867
Location
Kansas
Status
Verified engagement
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
Forces
a group of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers led by Tall Bull
VS
Victor
Not recorded in historical accounts
Forces
United States Army under the command of Colonel Eugene A. Carr
Outcome
Cavalry skirmish near isolated Fort Wallace
The Battle

History & Significance

The Battle of Summit Springs, on July 11, 1869, was an armed conflict between elements of the United States Army under the command of Colonel Eugene A. Carr and a group of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers led by Tall Bull, who was killed during the engagement. The US forces were assigned to retaliate for a series of raids in north-central Kansas by Chief Tall Bull's Dog Soldiers band of the Cheyenne.

Duration
Single day engagement (July 11, 1869)
Historical context

The Indian Wars encompass more than three centuries of armed conflict between the United States government, American settlers, and Indigenous nations — from the Powhatan Wars of the 1620s through the final Plains campaigns of the late 19th century. The eastern conflicts — King Philip's War (1675–1676), the Tuscarora War (1711–1715), and the Creek and Seminole Wars — largely ended organized Indigenous resistance east of the Mississippi by the 1840s. On the Great Plains, the Sioux Wars (1854–1890), Red River War (1874–1875), and Nez Perce War (1877) followed the displacement wrought by the transcontinental railroad and the near-extinction of the American bison — an estimated 30 to 60 million animals reduced to fewer than 1,000 by 1890. The Ghost Dance religious movement and the massacre at Wounded Knee (December 29, 1890), in which US cavalry killed approximately 250 Lakota men, women, and children, marked the effective end of armed resistance. The Dawes Act (1887) allotted reservation land to individual families, opening millions of acres to white settlement and reducing Indigenous landholdings by about two-thirds over the following decades.

Casualties & Losses

Light casualties

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Grinnell Springs Fight take place?
Grinnell Springs Fight took place in 1867. Single day engagement (July 11, 1869).
Where was Grinnell Springs Fight fought?
Grinnell Springs Fight was fought in Kansas, United States.
What was the outcome of Grinnell Springs Fight?
Cavalry skirmish near isolated Fort Wallace
What was the significance of Grinnell Springs Fight?
The Battle of Summit Springs, on July 11, 1869, was an armed conflict between elements of the United States Army under the command of Colonel Eugene A. Carr and a group of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers led by Tall Bull, who was killed during the engagement. The US forces were assigned to retaliate for a ser
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