Aug. 9 – On this day in Montana history in 1877 Lt. James Bradley
came upon an encampment of Nez Perce led by Chief Joseph that were moving
across Montana in an attempt to seek freedom in Canada. In what became known as
the Battle of the Little Big Hole near Missoula, Bradley charged the camp and
lost 31 men including himself, with 39
wounded. The Nez Perce lost about 90 men women and children but beat off the
attack and escaped. It was one of the most devastating battles of the Indian
wars in the West.
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