Plan of Col. Steptoe's, Battlefield on the Ingossomen Creek, May 15th, 16th, & 17th, 1858
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This is visual of the map that was made when Colonel Wright was on his way to what would become the Battle of Four Lakes. Lieutenant John Mullan, 2nd Arty. was dispatched together with his men, including Theodore Kolecki, who prepared this map. Plan of Col. Steptoe's, Battlefield on the Ingossomen Creek, May 15th, 16th, & 17th, 1858 They were also to recover any bodies and the Howitzers.
Source, Washington Secretary of State, Digital Archives, Washington State Library.
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This file appears in: The Steptoe Defeat, 1858
The Steptoe Defeat, 1858
Virginia native Edward Jenner Steptoe graduated from West Point in 1837. His first military service was in Florida against the Seminole Indians. He also fought in the Mexican War. In 1854 he became commander of Fort Walla Walla in Washington…
