Indian fights and fighters |
Contents
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FORT PHIL KEARNEY _ | 27 |
STOCKADE AT FORT PHIL KEARNEY | 33 |
THE LAST OF CUSTER Frontfspfece | 36 |
THE THIRTYTwo AGAINST THE THREE THOUSAND | 40 |
THE WAGONBox CORRAL ON PINEY IsLAND 4 5 | 45 |
PosITIONs OF WAGONs AND SOLDIERs IN BEAVER CREEK FIGHT | 193 |
THE DIFFICULT TASK OF THE HORSEHOLDERS IN ACTION | 194 |
ExTROOPER TOWNE ON THEROSEBUD FIGHT | 203 |
MAP OF CUSTERs DEFEAT ON THE LITTLE BIG HORN | 216 |
GEN GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER | 220 |
PLAN OF RENOs DEFENsE ON THE BLUFF | 247 |
SOME OF CUSTERs TROOP COMMANDERS | 248 |
OFFICERS OF THE SEVENTH CAVALRY | 258 |
CHARGE OF RED CLOUD ON THE CORRAL AT PINEY ISLAND | 50 |
PLAN OF MAGAZINE AT FORT PHIL KEARNEY | 63 |
MAP OF FORsYTHs DEFENSE 0F BEEOHERs IsLAND | 79 |
A START IN THE EARLY MORNING | 86 |
THE JOURNEY OF THE SCOUTs AND THE RESCUE | 97 |
SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THEIR ARRIVAL A RAITLESNAKE | 99 |
MAP OF MARGHEs TO RELIEVE COLONEL FORSYTH AND To | 103 |
A Scours STORY OF THE DEFENSE OF BEEGHERs | 113 |
THE CRUCIAL MOMENT ON BEECHERS ISLAND | 116 |
CARPENTER AND His BRUNEITES THE FIGHT | 123 |
THE CHIEF MEDICINE MAN AT BEAVER CREEK | 132 |
A FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE BEAVER CREEK AFFAIR | 136 |
W BENTEEN | 156 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 183 |
ONE OF THE LAsT MEN To SEE CUSTER ALIvE | 263 |
THE PERSONAL STORY OF RAININTHEFACE 179 | 279 |
THE CAPTURE 0F RAININTHEFACE | 280 |
KEY TO MAP OF CusTER BATTLEFIELD | 287 |
Two INTERESTING AFFAIRS | 293 |
CHIEF Two MOON OF THE NORTHERN CHEYENNES | 300 |
THE FIRST SUCCEss | 304 |
MACKENZIES MEN IN DULL KNIEES VILLAGE | 316 |
MILES GREAT CAMPAIGNING | 319 |
WHAT THEY ARE THERE FORA SKETCH 0F GEN | 339 |
GROUP OF DISTINGUIsHED INDIAN FIGHTERS | 340 |
APPENDIX ABEING A FURTHER DISCUSSION OF GENERAL | 359 |
APPENDIX BFURTHER LIGHT ON THE CONDUCT OF MAJOR | 398 |
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