The Puget Sound Treaty War, The Indian War of 1855-1856, (Washington's Tragic and Forgotten History)
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Published 2024-06-23
Music Attributions
Song 1: To the Top by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library License, no attribution is required)
Song 2: Snowy Peaks pt I by Chris Haugen (YouTube Audio Library License, no attribution is required)
Sound Effects Attributions
Sound effect 1: Wild Battle Crowd Approach, YouTube Audio Library
Sound Effect 2: Gunfire Long Distance, YouTube Audio Library
Sound Effect 3: Howitzer Cannon Fire, YouTube Audio Library
Image Attributions
Image 1: “Battle of Seattle," date: before 1918, artist: Emily Inez Denny. Public domain image. Located: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%22Battle_of_Seatt…
Image 2: “Chief Leschi,” date: circa 1852 to 1857, unknown artist. Washington State Archives. Public domain image. Located: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chief_Leschi.jpg
Image 3: “Isaac Stevens – Brady Handy,” date: between 1855 and 1862, photographer: Mathew Benjamin Brady. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Brady-Handy Photograph Collection. Public domain image. Located: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Isaac_Stevens_-_Br…
Image 4: “Nisqually-Chief-Leschi-Portrait-by-Raphael-Coombs-1894,” date: 1894, artist: Raphael Coombs. Washington State Historical Society. Public Domain Image. Located: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nisqually-Chief-Le…
Image 5: “20130214073638!Governor.Gen.Stevens cropped,” date: before September 1, 1862, photographer: Timothy H. O’Sullivan. Public domain image. Located: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:20130214073638!Governor…
Image 6: “Charles H ‘Packwood Charlie’ Eaton,” date: before December 19, 1876, photographer not listed. Public domain image. Located: www.findagrave.com/memorial/161617903/charles_h-ea…
Image 7: “Territories of Washington and Oregon,” date: 1857, author/publisher: New York, J. H. Colton & Co. Washington State Library, Washington State Archives. Public domain image. Located: www2.sos.wa.gov/legacy/maps/maps_detail.aspx?m=1
Image 8: “Stevens Mansion in late 1800s or early 1900s,” date: circa 1900, photographer not listed. Washington State Library Photograph collection. Public domain image. Located: olympiahistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/stev…
Image 9: “Washington Territory West of the Cascade Mountains, 1857,” prepared by the James Tilton, date: 1857, author/publisher: Philadelphia, Wagner & McGuigan. Washington State Archives, AR270B-A48. Public domain image. Located: www2.sos.wa.gov/legacy/maps/maps_detail.aspx?m=13
Image 10: “Ezra Meeker, age 23,” date: 1854, photographer unknown. “Seventy Years of Progress in Washington (1922) by Ezra Meeker, page 19.” Public domain image. Located: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ezra_Meeker,_age_2…
Image 11: “Ezra Meeker 1921,” date: January 17, 1921, photographer: unattributed. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs division, digital ID cph.3b22701. Public domain image. Located: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ezra_Meeker_1921.j…
Image 12: “USS Decatur (1839),” date: December 1854, artist: “signed by J. Y. T. (probably John Y. Taylor, Assistant Surgeon.” Public domain Image. Located: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:USS_Decatur_(1839)…
Image 13: “Fort Decatur, Washington, January 26, 1856,” date: circa 1890, artist: Emily Inez Denny. Washington State Localities Photographs. Public domain image. Located: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fort_Decatur,_Wash…
Image 14: “Pierce County Courthouse, Steilacoom, 1858-1880,” date: 1880-1890, photographer: unknown. Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, item number: AR-07809001-ph001454. Public domain image. Located: www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Record/View/80A3E71978D…
All Comments (10)
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Thanks Earth and Time and Explore Tayo for suggesting we go further in depth on this topic! It was a really enlightening experience.
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Thanks for the physical documentation of the sites of history and your compassionate presentation.
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Great video, thanks for making it! What a fascinating story, seeing how you trace it through the area was wonderful.
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What a great video. I hope those teaching Washington, Western US and US History use this. It is brilliantly done and so much good information is put into it. I learned so much and you took us right along with you in the story and history. Way to go. And thank you for the shout out and making this!!!!! Now I need to think of another recommendation….. 😉
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My great-great grandfather (Eldridge Morse) wrote extensively about the 1855-56 Indian War in the 1870s or 1880s. He lived in Snohomish City.
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So very informative and interesting. Thank you for taking the time to educate your viewers. I feel a little more smarter as a result of this video.
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In Eatonville near the little Michelle falls there was a massacre involving the upper nisqually tribe
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There is still a blockhouse at the corner of 288 st and lions road east of Roy. Sits about 300 yds SE of intersection. I believe Stevens was killed at 2nd battle of bull run
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Auburn was originally known as the town of Slaughter because of massacre and the massacre on the green of an Army patrol