Hells Canyon Massacre
The Hells Canyon Massacre (also known as the Snake River Massacre) was a massacre where thirty-four Chinese goldminers were ambushed and murdered in May 1887. In 2005, the area was renamed Chinese Massacre Cove, and a memorial was placed there in 2012 in three languages, Chinese, English, and Nez Perce.
Hells Canyon Massacre | |||
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Part of Anti-Chinese violence in Oregon | |||
Hells Canyon and the Snake River, near Dug Bar (2011) | |||
Date | May 27, 1887 - May 28, 1887 | ||
Location | Chinese Massacre Cove, Wallowa County, Oregon, United States 45.7797222°N 116.6650000°W | ||
Caused by | Greed | ||
Goals | Exclusion, gold theft | ||
Methods | ambush, mass shooting | ||
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Locations in Hells Canyon
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Chinese Massacre Cove & Robinson Gulch (Chea Po)2
Dug Bar (fording location)3
Salt Creek (Lee She)4
Lime Point5
Log Cabin Island (now Lower Granite Dam)6
Penawawa, Washington
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