Battle of Beecher Island

The Battle of Beecher Island, also known as the Battle of Arikaree Fork, was an armed conflict between elements of the United States Army and several of the Plains Native American tribes in September 1868. Beecher Island, on the Arikaree River, then known as part of the North Fork of the Republican River, near present-day Wray, Colorado, was named afterwards for Lieutenant Fredrick H. Beecher, an army officer killed during the battle.

Battle of Beecher Island
Part of the Comanche War, American Indian Wars

A map of the Republican River and its tributaries, with the location of Beecher Island highlighted in red.
Date17–19 September 1868
Location
Yuma County, Colorado
39°52′18″N 102°11′08″W
Result United States victory
Belligerents
 United States Arapaho
Cheyenne
Sioux
Commanders and leaders
George A. Forsyth Roman Nose
Strength
50 cavalry 200-1,000 warriors
Casualties and losses
6 killed
15 wounded
9–32 killed
Beecher Island Battlefield
Location within Colorado
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