Washita Battlefield National Historic Site
Washita Battlefield
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Washita Battlefield
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Nearest city | Cheyenne, Oklahoma |
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Area | 315 acres (1.27 km2) in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, USA |
NRHP Reference # | 66000633 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | October 15, 1966[1] |
Designated NHL | January 12, 1965[2] |
Washita Battlefield National Historic Site protects and interprets the site of the Southern Cheyenne village of Chief Black Kettle where the Battle of Washita occurred. The site, a National Historic Landmark, is located about 150 miles (241 km) west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, near Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
Just before dawn on November 27, 1868, the village was attacked by the 7th U.S. Cavalry under Lt. Col. George Custer.
The strike was hailed at the time by the military and many civilians as a significant victory aimed at reducing Indian raids on frontier settlements as it forced the Cheyenne back to the reservation set aside for them.
However, Washita remains controversial because many Indians and whites labeled Custer's attack a massacre. Black Kettle is still honored as a prominent leader who never ceased striving for peace even though it cost him his life.
The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965,[2][3] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
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IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
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Established | November 12, 1996 |
Visitors | 14,215 (in 2004) |
Visitor center
A new visitor center operated by the National Park Service opened on August 25, 2007.[4] The center features exhibits about the battle, the soldiers and the Cheyenne, as well as a film and a bookstore.
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External links
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- National Park Service Official Site
- Washita Battlefield National Historic Site information, photos and videos on TravelOK.com Official travel and tourism website for the State of Oklahoma
- Washita Battlefield Video produced by the PBS Series History Detectives
- IUCN Category V
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- National Historic Sites in Oklahoma
- National Historic Landmarks in Oklahoma
- Battles involving the Cheyenne
- Military and war museums in Oklahoma
- Museums in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
- Native American museums in Oklahoma
- Protected areas of Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
- National Register of Historic Places in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
- Conflict sites on the National Register of Historic Places
- Oklahoma Historical Society