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* "[http://www.backpackinginjefferson.com/blackrock/blackrock.htm Shoshone Mike's Stronghold]," Richard S. Platz, 2005-2007. | * "[http://www.backpackinginjefferson.com/blackrock/blackrock.htm Shoshone Mike's Stronghold]," Richard S. Platz, 2005-2007. | ||
* Frank Vernon Perry, "[http://nsla.nevadaculture.org/statepubs/epubs/210777-1972-4Winter.pdf The Last Indian Uprising In The United States]," Winter, 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly. | * Frank Vernon Perry, "[http://nsla.nevadaculture.org/statepubs/epubs/210777-1972-4Winter.pdf The Last Indian Uprising In The United States]," Winter, 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly. | ||
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Revision as of 17:39, 10 November 2013
In 1911, four men: "Harry Cambron; a sheepherder - Dominic Bertrand 'Bert' Indiano, and two wealthy French Basque sheepmen - Peter Erramouspe and John B. Laxague," were killed in Little High Rock Canyon.
Mike Daggett and his band were accused of the murders. They were tracked down to outside of Golconda at the Battle of Kelley Creek and many of the band killed.
There is controversy about what actually happened in Golconda. After his death, Daggett was called "Shoshone Mike."
See Also
- "Mike Daggett," Wikipedia
- "Shoshone Mike: New theories emerge 100 years after 'last massacre'," Reno Gazette Journal, February 19, 2011.
- "Massacre story often oversimplified, author says," Reno Gazette Journal, February 19, 2011.
- "Shoshone Mike," Howard Hickson's Histories.
- Archive.org version of www.nevada-history.org page about "Shoshone Mike"
- "Shoshone Mike's Stronghold," Richard S. Platz, 2005-2007.
- Frank Vernon Perry, "The Last Indian Uprising In The United States," Winter, 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly.