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______. Letter, to Louise, August 11, 1877. Collection of Don G. Rickey, Evergreen, Colo.

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______. Nelson A. Miles and the Twilight of the Frontier Army. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1993.

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Newspapers

Army and Navy Journal, 1877, 1878, 1879.

Army and Navy Register, 1883, 1889.

Bozeman, Mont., Avant Courier , 1877.

Bozeman, Mont., Times, 1877.

Billings, Mont., Gazette, 1927, 1932, 1960, 1965.

Bismarck, N.D., Tri-Weekly Tribune; Bismarck, N.D., Weekly Tribune, 1877.

Boise, Idaho Statesman; Boise, Idaho Weekly Statesman; Boise, Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman, 1877.

Boston Herald, 1931.

Boston Sunday Post, August 23, 1931.

Butte, Mont., Miner, 1925.

Carlisle, Pa., Valley Sentinel, 1877.

Cascade, Mont., Courier, 1930.

Cheyenne, Wyo., Daily Leader, 1877.

Chicago Inter-Ocean, 1877.

Chicago Tribune, 1877.

Chinook, Mont., Opinion, 1955, 1977.

Deer Lodge, Mont., New North-West, 1878.

Denver Times, 1902.

Dillon, Mont., Examiner, 1962.

Eureka, Mont., Journal, 1926.

Fort Benton, Mont., Record, 1877.

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1877.

Grangeville, Idaho, Idaho County Free Press, 1950.

Great Falls, Mont., Rocky Mountain Husbandman, 1941, 1942.

Great Falls, Mont., Tribune, 1925, 1926, 1934, 1936, 1952, 1958, 1964.

Greencastle, Ind., Banner, 1877.

Harper's Weekly, 1877.

Havre, Mont., Hill County Democrat, 1925.

Havre, Mont., Plaindealer,1902, 1903, 1921, 1925.

Helena, Mont., Daily Herald, 1877.

Helena, Mont., Daily Independent , 1877.

Kooskia, Idaho, Mountaineer, 1927.

Laurel, Mont., Outlook, 1947, 1954, 1958, 1989.

Leavenworth, Kans., Daily Times, 1877.

Lewiston, Idaho, Morning Tribune and Lewiston, Idaho, Tribune, 1927, 1957.

Lewiston, Idaho, Teller, 1877, 1927.

Missoula, Mont., Missoulian, 1965.

National Tribune, 1929.

New York Daily Graphic, 1877.

New York Herald, 1877.

New York Tribune, 1877, 1907.

New York World, 1877.

Omaha Herald, 1883.

Otsego, N.Y., Journal, 1930.

Park City, Utah, Park Record, 1944.

Portland Daily Oregonian; Portland Morning Oregonian, 1877, 1928.

Portland, Oreg., Daily Standard, 1877.

Salmon City, Idaho, Recorder-Herald, 1940.

Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Lake Daily Tribune, 1877.

San Francisco Chronicle, 1927.

Stanford, Mont., Judith Basin County Press, 1930.

Virginia City, Mont., Madisonian, 1877.

Washington, D.C., Evening Star, 1903.

Winners of the West, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1940.


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