The Dark History Of The Pacific Northwest | Washington, Oregon & Alaska Documentary

Though it is often overlooked in favor of the Great Plains or the Southwest, the Pacific Northwest was home to some of the wildest, most violent and most bone-chilling stories in the entire history of The United States. This area, from Oregon, to Washington and north to Alaska was home to countless native tribes, numerous settlers from Britain, Russia and America, as well as mountain men, fur traders and explorers. Tonight, join History At The OK Corral as we explore a number of little-known stories from this often-overlooked region, including Kit Carson’s narrow escape from the revenge of the Klamath tribe, Russia’s fight against the Tlingit people for control Southern Alaska, and the Umpqua’s brutal ambush upon Jedediah Smith that left only three survivors. Don’t miss HOKC’S exclusive look into these fascinating, and incredibly consequential battles that shaped the fate of a nation. Brought to you only by History At The OK Corral: Home Of History’s Greatest Shootouts & Showdowns! Timestamps 00:00:00 The Battle Of Sitka 1802 00:15:50:20 The Battle Of Sitka 1804 00:36:58:04 The Battle Of Seattle 00:54:22:04 The Klamath Lake Massacre 01:15:15:08 The Umpqua Massacre MUSIC CREDITS "Waltz For Zachariah" from Blue Dot Sessions SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Instagram : @historyattheokcorral X : @historyokcorral Tik-Tok : @historyattheokcorral E-Mail : [email protected] For educational, documentary and entertainment purposes only. Based on actual events. The authoritative sources used for this story include books, interviews, newspaper articles, and TV news reporting meant to educate and memorialize notable cases in our history.