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Bridge Gulch Massacre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bridge Gulch Massacre
The Bridge Gulch Massacre, also known as the Hayfork Massacre or Natural Bridge Massacre, occurred on April 23, 1852, when more than 150 Wintu people were killed by about 70 American men led by William H. Dixon, the sheriff of Trinity County in northern California. ==History== The massacre was in response to the killing of Colonel John Anderson by the Wintu. The Americans tracked the Wintu to a part of the Hayfork Valley known as Bridge Gulch, where they had made camp.〔Hoover, Mildred Brooke and Douglas E. Kyle, (Historic Spots in California: Fourth Edition ), Stanford University Press, 1990 - 617 pages, 19512813, accessdate January 3, 2013〕 They waited until early morning before attacking, to ensure that nobody could escape. When daylight broke they attacked the Wintu, who were just beginning to awaken. More than 150 Wintu people were killed, with only two or three infants surviving the attack. Those Wintu killed in the massacre were not responsible for the death of John Anderson, who was killed by Wintu from a different band.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Natural Bridge of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest )〕
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