Battle of Ojo Caliente Canyon

Battle of Ojo Caliente Canyon
Part of the Jicarilla War, Apache Wars, Ute Wars, American Indian Wars
DateApril 8, 1854
Location
near Ojo Caliente, New Mexico Territory
Result United States victory
Belligerents
 United States Apache
Ute
Commanders and leaders
United States Philip St. George Cooke
United States Kit Carson
Chacon
Strength
200 cavalry
100 infantry
32 native scouts[1]
~150 warriors
Casualties and losses
none 5 killed
6 wounded,[2][3]
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Apache Wars
Jicarilla War
Point of Rocks
Wagon Mound
Bell's Fight
Cieneguilla
Ojo Caliente Canyon
Texas–Indian wars
Diablo Mountains
Antelope Hills Expedition
Little Robe Creek
1st Adobe Walls
Chiricahua Wars
Cooke's Spring
Bonneville Expedition
Madera Canyon
Mimbres River
Bascom Affair
Tubac
Cookes Canyon
Florida Mountains
Gallinas Mountains
Placito
Pinos Altos
1st Dragoon Springs
2nd Dragoon Springs
Apache Pass
Big Bug
Mowry
Mount Gray
Doubtful Canyon
Fort Buchanan
Black Hawk's War
Pipe Spring
Yavapai War
Camp Grant
Wickenburg
Burro Canyon
Tonto Basin
Salt River Canyon
Turret Peak
Sunset Pass
Buffalo Hunters' War
Yellow House Canyon
Victorio's War
Battle of Ojo Caliente(1879)
Las Animas Canyon
Hembrillo Basin
Alma
Fort Tularosa
Battle of Tres Castillos
Carrizo Canyon
Geronimo's War
Cibecue Creek
Fort Apache
McMillenville
Big Dry Wash
Lordsburg Road
Devil's Creek
Little Dry Creek
Nacori Chico
Bear Valley
Pinito Mountains
Post 1887 period
Kelvin Grade 1889
Cherry Creek 1890
Guadalupe Canyon 1896
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Jicarilla War
Point of Rocks
Wagon Mound
Cieneguilla
Ojo Caliente Canyon
Battle at Fort Utah
Fort Utah
Walker War
Fountain Green
Nephi
Gunnison Expedition
Gunnison Massacre
Tintic War
Black Hawk's War
Salina Canyon
Squaw Fight
Pipe Spring
Manti
Circleville
Scipio
Gravelly Ford
Thistle Valley
Diamond Fork
Last Raid
White River War
Meeker Massacre
Milk Creek
Pinhook Draw fight
Bluff War
Ute Mountain
Cottonwood Gulch
Bluff Skirmish
Posey War
Blanding
Comb Ridge
This engagement should not be confused with the 1879 Battle of Ojo Caliente between Victorio's band and the 9th Cavalry.

The Battle of Ojo Caliente Canyon, or simply the Battle of Ojo Caliente was an engagement of the Jicarilla War on April 8, 1854. Combatants were Jicarilla Apache warriors, and their Ute allies, against the United States Army. The skirmish was fought as result of the pursuit of the Jicarilla after the Battle of Cieneguilla just over a week earlier.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Utley, Frontiersmen in Blue, pg.144-145
  2. ^ Utley, Frontiersmen in Blue, pg.145
  3. ^ Additionally some Jicarilla women and children and some of the Indians' horses drowned while crossing the Ojo Caliente River. Later the fleeing Indians without the food lost with their camp suffered from exposure and seventeen women and children perished in the snow. FORT UNION Historic Resource Study: CHAPTER THREE: MILITARY OPERATIONS BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR, and note 56
  4. ^ Utley, Robert M. (1967). Frontiersmen in Blue: The United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865. MacMillan. pp. 144–146. ISBN 978-0026212403.
  5. ^ "MILITARY OPERATIONS BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR". santafetrailresearch.com. Archived from the original on 2022-07-02. Retrieved 2023-08-24.

Bibliography

  • Gorenfeld, Will, The Battle of Cieneguilla, Wild West magazine, Feb., 2008
  • Bennett, James A., Forts & Forays: A dragoon in New Mexico, 1850–1856, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1996, p 53