Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Том 36Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1868 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Fort Dodge and saw the wife of the officer ; and , like many others , was ... Fort Dodge , where he met a number of chiefs of the Kiowa and Arapahoe tribes . They all talked ... Wallace , on the Smoky Hill . It. A SUMMER ON THE PLAINS . 297.
... Fort Dodge and saw the wife of the officer ; and , like many others , was ... Fort Dodge , where he met a number of chiefs of the Kiowa and Arapahoe tribes . They all talked ... Wallace , on the Smoky Hill . It. A SUMMER ON THE PLAINS . 297.
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... forts Sedgwick and Wallace . The march from Fort Hays to Fort M'Pher- son was made over one of the most interesting portions of the Plains . The country is broken into bluffs and cañons , never flat and uninter- esting , as seems to be ...
... forts Sedgwick and Wallace . The march from Fort Hays to Fort M'Pher- son was made over one of the most interesting portions of the Plains . The country is broken into bluffs and cañons , never flat and uninter- esting , as seems to be ...
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... Fort Sedgwick with dispatches to Sher- man and Auger . On the same day sixteen wagons were sent under the escort of Lieutenant Sam Robbins to Fort Wallace , where they were to be filled with rations and returned as quick- ly as possible ...
... Fort Sedgwick with dispatches to Sher- man and Auger . On the same day sixteen wagons were sent under the escort of Lieutenant Sam Robbins to Fort Wallace , where they were to be filled with rations and returned as quick- ly as possible ...
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... Fort Wallace by a company of the Seventh Caval- ry , under Captain Barnitz . On this occasion the Indians abandoned their old style of circle- fighting , formed in line , and charged after the manner of a squadron of cavalry . This made ...
... Fort Wallace by a company of the Seventh Caval- ry , under Captain Barnitz . On this occasion the Indians abandoned their old style of circle- fighting , formed in line , and charged after the manner of a squadron of cavalry . This made ...
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... Fort Wallace , where he would , in all probability , meet Hancock . The fact that Lieutenant Kid- der had not succeeded in overtaking the com- mand occasioned very considerable uneasiness in the minds of the officers ; for it seemed cer ...
... Fort Wallace , where he would , in all probability , meet Hancock . The fact that Lieutenant Kid- der had not succeeded in overtaking the com- mand occasioned very considerable uneasiness in the minds of the officers ; for it seemed cer ...
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