Name
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Date
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Location
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State
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Deaths
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Notes
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Guadalupe Canyon massacre
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1881 Aug 13
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Guadalupe Mountains, Arizona Territory
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Arizona
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5
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1 wounded; cowboys ambushed while sleeping. Perpetrators disputed.[1]
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Chinese massacre
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1871 Oct 24
|
Los Angeles, California
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California
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>18
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Killed by hanging and unknown injured in ethnic white mob violence against people and property in Chinatown.[2][3]
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Golden Dragon massacre
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1977 Sep 4
|
San Francisco
|
California
|
5
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11 injured.[4]
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Bloody Island Massacre
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1850 May 15
|
Clear Lake
|
California
|
60-100
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Retaliation by a Cavalry Regiment of the US Army for the murder of Frontiersman Andrew Kelsey and Charles Stone.
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Ludlow Massacre
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1914 Apr 20
|
Ludlow
|
Colorado
|
19
|
Killed by Colorado National Guard and Colorado Fuel & Iron Company camp guards on a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners and their families, many of whom were immigrants or minorities.[5]
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Columbine Mine massacre
|
1927 Nov 21
|
Serene
|
Colorado
|
6
|
Miners killed with machine guns during coal mine strike.[6]
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Rosewood massacre
|
1923 Jan
|
Rosewood
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Florida
|
8
|
The entire population of African-Americans in and near Rosewood, about 350, were forced from their homes and never returned.[7]
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Hanapepe massacre
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1924 Sep 9
|
Hanapepe
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Hawaii
|
20
|
101 arrested.[8]
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Haymarket affair
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1886 May 4
|
Chicago
|
Illinois
|
11
|
More than 130 injured by dynamite bomb and crossfire of bullets.[9]
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Herrin massacre
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1922 Jun 21
|
Herrin
|
Illinois
|
23
|
Strikebreakers and union guards at coal mine.[10]
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Saint Valentine's Day Massacre
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1929 Feb 14
|
Chicago
|
Illinois
|
7
|
Prohibition gang killing.[11]
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Brown's Chicken Massacre
|
1993 Jan 8
|
Palatine
|
Illinois
|
7
|
Store robbery with murder.
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Villisca Massacre
|
1912 Jun 10
|
Villisca
|
Iowa
|
8
|
Unsolved axe murders of members of 2 families.[12][13][14]
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Pottawatomie massacre
|
1856 May 24–25
|
Franklin County
|
Kansas
|
5
|
John Brown and followers killed 5 pro-slavery Kansans.[15][16]
|
Marais des Cygnes massacre
|
1858 May 19
|
Linn County
|
Kansas
|
5
|
Last major outbreak of violence in Bleeding Kansas.[17]
|
Lawrence Massacre
|
1863 Aug 21
|
Douglas County
|
Kansas
|
185-200
|
Pro-Confederate Guerrillas killed civilians and burned a quarter of the town.[18]
|
Wichita Massacre
|
2000 Dec 8-14
|
Wichita
|
Kansas
|
5
|
Two brothers committed multiple acts of assault, robbery, rape and the murder of several people over the course of a week.[19]
|
Bloody Monday
|
1855 Aug 6
|
Louisville
|
Kentucky
|
>22
|
Scores injured in religious mob violence and arson.[20]
|
Colfax massacre
|
1873 Apr 13
|
Colfax
|
Louisiana
|
83-153
|
Blacks killed at courthouse and as prisoners afterwards.[21]
|
Coushatta massacre
|
1874 Aug
|
Coushatta
|
Louisiana
|
11-26
|
Six whites, remainder black killed as political intimidation.[22][23]
|
Thibodaux massacre
|
1887 Nov 22
|
Thibodaux
|
Louisiana
|
>35
|
Perhaps as many as 300 killed, 5+ injuries to striking black sugar-cane workers.[24][25]
|
Boston Massacre
|
1770 Mar 5
|
Boston
|
Massachusetts
|
5
|
11 civilians injured by British Army soldiers.[26]
|
Haun's Mill massacre
|
1838 Oct 30
|
Fairview Township
|
Missouri
|
19
|
Mob/militia attacked Mormons.[27]
|
Kansas City massacre
|
1933 Jun 17
|
Kansas City
|
Missouri
|
5
|
The dead include law enforcement officers and a criminal fugitive shot by members of a gang.[28]
|
Sacking of Osceola
|
1861 Sep 23
|
Osceola
|
Missouri
|
9
|
Tried by drumhead court martial and executed, town of 3,000 sacked and burned in a raid by Jim Lane's Kansas Brigade.[29][better source needed]
|
Centralia Massacre
|
1864 Sep 27
|
Centralia
|
Missouri
|
24
|
Unarmed U.S. soldiers murdered by their Confederate captors including Jesse James. 123 killed in ensuing Battle of Centralia.[30]
|
Baylor Massacre
|
1778 Sep 27
|
River Vale
|
New Jersey
|
15
|
54 captured or wounded by British.[31]
|
Greensboro Massacre
|
1979 Nov 3
|
Greensboro, North Carolina
|
North Carolina
|
5
|
Violent clash between Ku Klux Klan and Communist Workers' Party demonstration.
|
Shelton Laurel Massacre
|
1863 Jan 18
|
Madison County
|
North Carolina
|
13
|
Unarmed Unionists, including three boys, were shot by Confederates after capture.[32]
|
Greenwood Massacre
|
1921 May 31 and Jun 1
|
City of Tulsa,
|
Oklahoma
|
39-300
|
≥ 800 wounded. One of the nation's worst incidents of racial violence.
|
Cherokee Courthouse Shootout
|
1872 Apr 15
|
Tahlequah, Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma)
|
Oklahoma
|
11
|
Died in a shoot out in a crowded courtroom, the dead included 8 Deputy US Marshals and 3 Cherokee citizens. Six Cherokee were wounded including the defendant and the judge.[33]
|
Chinese Massacre Cove
|
1887 May
|
Wallowa County
|
Oregon
|
10-34
|
Chinese gold miners ambushed and murdered by a gang of horse thieves.
|
Paoli massacre
|
1777 Sep 20
|
near Paoli
|
Pennsylvania
|
200
|
Patriots under command of General Anthony Wayne killed by British Soldiers under command of General Charles Grey.
|
Lattimer massacre
|
1897 Sep 10
|
near Hazleton
|
Pennsylvania
|
19
|
Coal miners killed by sheriff's posse.
|
Ponce massacre
|
1937 Mar 21
|
Ponce
|
Puerto Rico
|
19
|
protestors killed by police
|
Hamburg Massacre
|
1876 Jul 4
|
Hamburg
|
South Carolina
|
7
|
Town looted in a racially motivated incident during Reconstruction.
|
Waxhaw Massacre
|
1780 May 29
|
Lancaster
|
South Carolina
|
118
|
150 wounded, 53 captured by British against American Revolutionary soldiers.
|
Fort Pillow massacre
|
1864 Apr 12
|
Henning
|
Tennessee
|
297
|
277 Federal black troops by Confederate soldiers.
|
Dawson Massacre
|
1842 Sep 17
|
near San Antonio de Bexar
|
Texas
|
36
|
15 injured Americans killed by Mexican artillery fire after raising white flag.
|
Goliad massacre
|
1836 Mar 27
|
Goliad
|
Texas
|
>300
|
28 escaped, 100 spared as prisoners in mass killing ordered by Antonio López de Santa Anna.
|
Killough Massacre
|
1838 Oct 5
|
Larissa
|
Texas
|
18
|
7 escaped from Cherokee Indians.
|
Nueces massacre
|
1862 Aug 10
|
Kinney County
|
Texas
|
34
|
German Texans killed by Confederate soldiers.
|
Fort Parker massacre
|
1836 May 19
|
Groesbeck
|
Texas
|
5
|
5 captured by Peta Nocona and a band of Comanche and members of 3 other tribes.
|
Mountain Meadows massacre
|
1857 Sep 7–11
|
Mountain Meadows, Utah Territory
|
Utah
|
100-140
|
Emigrant wagon train annihilated by the Mormon Utah Territorial Militia and some Paiute Native Americans.
|
Pinhook Massacre
|
1881 June 1
|
Southeastern Utah
|
Utah
|
13
|
Started when Ute Indians allegedly killed ranchers and stole horses in Colorado. As the Ute moved into the southeastern Utah, a battle between the Indians and a band of ranchers and cowboys who blamed Utes for the loss of their livestock was fought, resulting in the death of 13 cowboys in the gunfight.[34]
|
Midnight Massacre
|
1945 Jul 7–8
|
Salina, Utah
|
Utah
|
9
|
German POWs killed by an American guard
|
Saltville massacre
|
1864 Oct 2-3
|
Saltville
|
Virginia
|
45-50
|
Wounded/captured Federal black troops by Confederate soldiers and guerrillas.[35]
|
Everett massacre
|
1916 Nov 5
|
Everett
|
Washington
|
5
|
27 injured and scores of labor unionists arrested by police and vigilantes.
|
Centralia Massacre
|
1919 Nov 11
|
Centralia
|
Washington
|
6
|
Many injured in a street conflict between American Legion and Industrial Workers of the World members.
|
Wah Mee massacre
|
1983 Feb 18
|
Seattle
|
Washington
|
13
|
1 injured by 3 perpetrators during an armed robbery.
|
Matewan Massacre
|
1920 May 19
|
Matewan
|
West Virginia
|
11
|
The confrontation resulted in the deaths of Matewan Mayor Cabell Testerman, two striking coal miners, seven men from the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency, and an unarmed bystander.
|
Bay View Massacre
|
1886 May 5
|
Bay View
|
Wisconsin
|
7
|
Labor protesters killed by National Guardsmen.
|
Rock Springs massacre
|
1885 Sep 2
|
Rock Springs
|
Wyoming
|
28
|
15 injured in a racial dispute between white and Chinese miners.
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