Beecher Island

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Beecher Island Battleground
Site of the Battle of Beecher Island as it appeared in 1917.jpg
Beecher Island in 1917: the south channel of the Arickaree River has been closed, owing to the sifting sands of the stream. The Battle of Beecher Island monument is visible in the distance.
Beecher Island is located in Colorado
Beecher Island
Nearest city Wray, Colorado
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Area 240 acres (97 ha)
Built 1868
NRHP Reference # 76000569 [1]
Added to NRHP October 29, 1976

Beecher Island is a sandbar located along the lower course of the Arikaree River, a tributary of the North Fork of the Republican River near Wray in Yuma County, Colorado. The site is notable for having been the scene of an 1868 armed conflict between elements of the United States Army and several of the Plains Indian tribes. The island was named for Lt. Fredrick Henry Beecher of the 3rd Infantry (nephew of Henry Ward Beecher and veteran of the Battle of Gettysburg), one of the heroes of the engagement who was killed during what became known as the Battle of Beecher Island. The "island" and the courses of the river have been modified by several floods since 1868.

Historic designations

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External links

A map of the Republican River and its tributaries, with the location of Beecher Island highlighted in red.