John Chivington

Military Person

1821 – 1894

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Who was John Chivington?

John Milton Chivington was a former Methodist pastor who served as colonel in the United States Volunteers during the Colorado War and the New Mexico Campaigns of the American Civil War. In 1862, he was in the Battle of Glorieta Pass against a Confederate supply train.

Chivington gained infamy for leading a 700-man force of Colorado Territory militia during the massacre at Sand Creek in November 1864. An estimated 70โ€“163 peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho โ€“ about two-thirds of whom were women, children, and infants โ€“ were killed and mutilated by his troops. Chivington and his men took scalps and other body parts as battle trophies, including human fetuses and male and female genitalia.

The Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War conducted an investigation of the massacre, but no charges were brought against Chivington or other participants. The closest thing to a punishment Chivington suffered was the effective end of his political aspirations.

Later he became the first Grand Master of Masons of Colorado.

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Born
Jan 27, 1821
Lebanon
Nationality
  • United States of America
Lived in
  • Ohio
  • Denver
Died
Oct 4, 1894
Denver

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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