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Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier's View of Indian Country, 1863-1866 Book

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Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier's View of Indian Country, 1863-1866, Hervey Johnson's letters offer a fascinating first-person account of the critical Indian War years on the high plains of eastern Wyoming during which a confederation of Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Indians successfully defended their Powder River buffalo, Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier's View of Indian Country, 1863-1866
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  • Tending the Talking Wire: A Buck Soldier's View of Indian Country, 1863-1866
  • Written by author William E. Unrau, Charles F. Moellmann
  • Published by University of Utah Press, 1990/07/01
  • Hervey Johnson's letters offer a fascinating first-person account of the critical Indian War years on the high plains of eastern Wyoming during which a confederation of Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Indians successfully defended their Powder River buffalo
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Introduction

En Route to Indian Country July 18, 1863 — September 20, 1863

Fort Laramie October 12, 1863 — March 8, 1864

Deer Creek Station March 25, 1864 — October 23, 1864

Sweetwater Station & Platte Bridge November 6, 1864 — September 1, 1865

Fort Laramie September 14, 1865 — June 14, 1866

En Route to Highland County, Ohio June 23,1866

Bibliography

Index of Subjects

Index of Names


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