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Sand Creek bill approved by Committee
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SEPTEMBER 21, 2000 On Wednesday, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved legislation that would create a national historic site to commemorate the location of the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre. Last week, the Committee held a hearing on the bill, which is proposed by Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo). Campbell read from two recenly discovered letters about the massacre, tearfully recalling some of the horrors inflicted on a group of Cheyenne and Arapaho men, women, and children. Get the Bill:
A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to establish the Sand Creek Massacre Historic Site in the State of Colorado (S.2950) Read the Letters:
Sand Creek Letter 1 (December 19, 1864)
Sand Creek Letter 2 (December 14, 1864)
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Massacre focus of law, letters(Indian U. 9/15)
Runners commemorate Sand Creek (Indian U. 08/03)
Campbell wants massacre memorial (Indian U. 7/28) Relevant Links:
The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources -www.senate.gov/~energy
The National Park Service, Sand Creek Massacre Project Study - www.nps.gov/planning/sand/about.htm
The Sand Creek Massacre Site - www.kiowacountycolo.com/sand.htm
Senator Campbell - www.senate.gov/~campbell
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