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- Clark_Massacre comment "In August, 1851, a band of Shoshoni led by Cho-Cho-Co, also known as Has No Horse, attacked a wagon train led by Thomas Clark on the Oregon Trail near where the Raft River joins the Snake River in present day Idaho. The Indian's primary objective, which was accomplished, was to steal horses accompanying the Clark party. They also killed Thomas Clark's mother and brother and one other man.".