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Williams Station massacre

Coordinates:39°27′09.3″N119°04′10.7″W / 39.452583°N 119.069639°W /39.452583; -119.069639
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1860 incident in Nevada, United States

Williams Station massacre
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Location39°27′09.3″N119°04′10.7″W / 39.452583°N 119.069639°W /39.452583; -119.069639
Silver Springs, Nevada
DateMay 7, 1860
Deaths5 killed[1]
PerpetratorsPaiutes
Paiute War

TheWilliams Station massacre was an incident that ignited thePyramid Lake War of 1860.[2]

Williams Station was a combinationsaloon,general store,stagecoach andPony Express station[3] located along theCarson River at the modern-dayLahontan Reservoir.[4] On May 6, 1860, Williams Station was raided by Paiutes while its owner was away. There are conflicting versions as to why an Indian war party killed all the white men and burned Williams Station.Sarah Winnemucca wrote that two Paiute children were kidnapped by the Williams brothers and that when the children were discovered, the Paiutes killed the two brothers after they had molested two sisters that were the age of 12.[5] Another source states that the Paiutes were upset at the encroachment of the whites and that they decided to ally with a large Shoshone band and massacre all the whites.[6]

When James O. Williams returned he found his two brothers' bodies mutilated and tortured, as well as three other patrons of the saloon murdered.[1][7] TheSacramento Daily Union stated that Williams stated that twelve or thirteen other nearby settlers had been murdered.[8]: 65  However, theUnion also stated that Williams was pursued by five hundred Indians, which turns out not to be true, so the report in theUnion is not necessarily accurate. Other than the report in theUnion, there are no contemporary reports of the 12–13 additional dead.

ThePony Express Station at Cold Springs was raided by Indians a few days later (between May 9 and 13), killing the station keeper, burning the station and running off all the stock.[8]: 72–73 [9]

The deaths of the white settlers led to great panic with nearbyVirginia City, Nevada. A local militia force was quickly assembled under the leadership ofWilliam Ormsby. Ormsby was defeated at thefirst Battle of Pyramid Lake which in turn led to asecond, more sizeable, force led byJohn C. Hays to be assembled. Hays' force returned to the site of Williams Station andwon a small victory there before being united with U.S. Regular Army forces underJoseph Stewart.

The site of the Williams Station massacre has been submerged beneathLahontan Reservoir since 1905.

References

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  1. ^abAngel, Myron (1881).History of Nevada. p. 152. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2021.
  2. ^New York Times Correspondent (June 13, 1860)."FROM CALIFORNIA.; The Washoe War—Battle of Pyramid Lake-- Causes of the Outbreak—Exaggerations and Panics—Succinct Statement of the Whole Affair—Gossip about Town, &c".The New York Times.{{cite news}}:|last1= has generic name (help)
  3. ^"Pony Express NHT: Historic Resource Study (Chapter 8)".National Park Service. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2021.
  4. ^Gianella, Vincent P. (Autumn–Winter 1960)."The Site of Williams Station, Nevada"(PDF).Nevada Historical Society Quarterly.3 (4):3–13. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2021.
  5. ^Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (1883).Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims. G.P Putnam's Sons. p. 70. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2021.
  6. ^"Indian Difficulties". Marysville, California: Daily National Democrat. May 15, 1860. p. 2. RetrievedNovember 20, 2023.
  7. ^Guthrie, C. W; Smith, Bart (2010).The Pony Express: an illustrated history. Guilford, Conn.: TwoDot.ISBN 9780762748167.OCLC 317451038.
  8. ^abCorbett, Christopher (2004).Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express.ISBN 9780767906937. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2021.
  9. ^Cassinelli, Dennis (March 29, 2017)."Pyramid Lake Indian Wars part 1: Williams Station massacre".Nevada Appeal. Lahontan Valley News. Archived fromthe original on August 25, 2017.
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