Markers on this enclosed one-acre site commemorate the last battle on the Colorado plains, fought here between the Cheyenne Indians and the U.S. 5th Calvary, on July 11, 1869. Some 300 cavalrymen, under General Eugene A. Carr, and more than 100 Pawnee scouts surprised 450 warriors led by Chief Tall Bull (Tatonka Haska). In a battle lasting less than an hour, fifty-two Cheyenne, including Tall Bull, were killed, seventeen taken prisoner, and many ponies and buffalo robes confiscated before the encampment was burned. One of the scouts present at the battle was Buffalo Bill Cody, who later reenacted the battle as a regular feature of his Wild West Show.
A large stone slab commemorates an unknown fifteen-year-old Cheyenne herd boy slain here. An anonymous Indian artist's