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  1. Fall Creek massacre. The Fall Creek massacre refers to the slaughter of 9 Native Americans—two men, three women, two boys, and two girls—of uncertain tribal origin on March 22, 1824, by seven white settlers in Madison County, Indiana. The tribal band was living in an encampment along Deer Lick Creek, near the falls at Fall Creek, the site ...

  2. Jun 30, 2010 · from the Pendleton area did his project on the Fall Creek Massacre. I am originally from northern Illinois, and had never heard of the massacre. The paper really intrigued me, and when I looked for more information on the episode, I didn’t find much. There was Jessamyn West‘s novel, and there were a few articles, but no archivally based ...

  3. A time for the execution was fixed at a distant day; but it soon rolled around. The gallows was erected on the north bank of Fall creek, just above the falls, at the foot of the rising grounds you may see from the cars. The hour for the execution had come. Thousands surrounded the gallows.

  4. 1824. On March 22, 1824, a band of nine Seneca and Miami Indians camped on Fall Creek in nearby Madison County to hunt. Apparently not satisfied that the band’s intentions were peaceful, and under the pretext of asking the Indians’ help in locating lost livestock, a group of six white men slaughtered the males of the party and returned to ...

  5. J. Thomas Shipp and Abraham S. Smith were African-American boys who were murdered in a spectacle lynching by a group of thousands on August 7, 1930, in Marion, Indiana. They were taken from jail cells, beaten, and hanged from a tree in the county courthouse square. They had been arrested that night as suspects in a robbery, murder and rape case.

  6. Jun 28, 2016 · The Fall Creek Massacre was all too typical—seven whites murdering nine Indians in Indiana in 1824, for no apparent reason. The outcome set a precedent. Six of the killers were arrested (the other disappeared) and tried for their crimes. Two turned state’s evidence; the other four were convicted and sentenced to hang. One of them was ...

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  8. The Fall Creek Massacre On this day, a group of white settlers attacked and killed nine peaceful Native Americans in what is now Pendleton, Indiana. The atrocity quickly gained national attention, due to the brutality of the crime and fears of reprisal across the mid-west. Government agents travelled to the vari-

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