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Jerome A. Greene

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by 1864-1898 Indian War Veterans: Memories of Army Life;Campaigns in the West


  Rosser, Gen. Thomas

  Rovinsky, John

  Royall, Maj. William B.

  Ruger, Gen. Thomas H.

  Rushville, Nebraska

  Russell, Capt. Gerald

  Russell, James P.

  Sale, Cpl. Robert E.

  Saline River

  Salt River Canyon, Arizona Territory, engagement at

  San Angelo, Texas

  San Antonio, Texas

  San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona Territory

  San Marcial, New Mexico

  Sand Stone, Cheyenne Indian

  Sanford, Lt. Col. George B.

  Santa Fe Trail

  Santa Fe, New Mexico Terr.

  Santa Rosa, Mexico

  Santee Sioux Indians

  Saunders, Minnie

  Savage, Capt. Egbert

  Sawtelle, California

  Sayre, Lt. Farrand

  Scheader, G. A., photo

  Schickedonze, Pvt. Eugene

  Schillinger, Pvt. George J.

  Schneider, August, photo

  Schneider, Paul, photo

  Schnitzer, Pvt. John

  Schoeni, Arnold

  Schorr, John P.

  Schreiber, Phillip

  Schroeder, Hans, photo

  Schubert, Pvt. William M.

  Schwatka, Lt. Frederick

  Sconchin, Modoc chief

  Scott, Cpl. Edward

  Scott, Lt. Hugh L.

  Segrow, Cpl. Albion C.

  Selander, Ernst A.

  Seminole Indians

  Seminole War

  Sentinel Buttes, Montana Territory

  Shane, Emma

  Shafter, Col. William R.

  Shattuck,(-)

  Shave Tail, Sioux chief

  Shawnee Indians

  Sheehan, Timothy J.

  Shellabarger, Lt. Jacob H.

  Sheridan, Col. Michael V.

  Sheridan, Gen. Philip H.

  Sherman, Gen. William T.

  Short Bull, Sioux Indian

  Shoshoni Indians

  Sibley, Lt. Frederick W.

  Sidney, Nebraska

  Sieber, Al

  Sierra Madre Campaign

  Simmons, Pvt. Frank E.

  Simmons, Jack

  Sioux City, Iowa

  Sioux Indians

  Sitting Bull, Sioux chief

  Slaughter, William J.

  Sloan, Wolsey A.

  Smith, Lt. Abiel L.

  Smith, Addison T.

  Smith, Sgt. John A.

  Smith, John M.

  Smith, W. R.

  Smoky Hill River

  Smoot, Senator Reed

  Snake Indians

  Snepp, James E.

  Snider, Edward

  Snow, Bugler Elmer A.

  Snyder, Capt. James A.

  Society of the Army of Santiago de Cuba

  Society of the Cincinnati

  Society of the War of 1812

  Society of Veterans of Indian Wars of the United States

  Soldiers Home, Washington, D. C.

  Solomon River

  Sonderegger, Pvt. (-)

  Southern Pacific Railroad

  Spanish-American War

  Spencer, Senator Frank R.

  Spencer, Capt. William G.

  Spinning, Billy

  Spotted Elk, Sioux Indian

  Spotted Tail Agency, Nebraska

  Spotted Tail, Sioux chief

  Springfield, Massachusetts, 45

  Springville, Utah

  Squires, Lt. Herbert G.

  St. George, Utah

  St. Joseph, Missouri

  St. Louis Barracks, Missouri

  St. Louis, Missouri

  St. Paul, Minnesota

  Stafford, Col. (-)

  Stafford, Lt. John

  Stager, Col. Anson

  Staked Plains

  Standing Rock Agency, Dakota Territory

  Stanley, Col. David S.

  Stanton, Maj. Thaddeus H.

  Stanton, Lt. William

  State Historical Society of Colorado

  Steele, Lt. Col. Matthew F.

  Steiger, Pvt. Gotlieb

  Stevenson, Thomas W.

  Stillwell, Johnny

  Stokes, John T.

  Stone Calf, Cheyenne chief

  Stormy Hollow, Kansas

  Stortz, 1st Sgt. Frederick

  Strike-the-Kettle, Sioux Indian

  Stringham, Alonzo

  Stuart, Granville

  Stuart, James

  Stump Horn, Cheyenne Indian

  Sturgis, Col. Samuel D.

  Sturr, Frank

  Sullivan, Pvt. Frank P.

  Sullivan, Pvt. John

  Sullivan, Pvt. Patrick

  Sully, Col. Alfred

  Sully’s Campaign

  Sumner, Maj. Edwin V.

  Sumner, Capt. Samuel S.

  Superior, Nebraska

  Superstition Mountains, Arizona Terr.

  Sutcliffe, Pvt. Frederick

  photo

  Sutton, Pvt. R. L., photo

  Swift Bear, Sioux chief

  Swigert, Capt. Samuel M.

  Sykes, Lt. Col. George

  Table Mountain, Arizona Territory

  Taggett, Charles

  Taos, New Mexico Territory

  Taylor, Lt. John R. M.

  Taylor, Muggins

  Teahl, August

  Terry, Gen. Alfred H.

  Terwilliger, Jasper N.

  Theller, Lt. Edward R.

  Thomas, Lt. Earl D.

  Thomas, Rev. Ezekiel

  Thomas, George

  Thomas, Lt. John W.

  Thompson, Capt. William A.

  Thompson, Lt. William

  Thornburg, Maj. Thomas T.

  Tierney, Pvt. Francis

  Tilford, Maj. Joseph G.

  Tillamook, Oregon

  Tilton, Dr. Henry R.

  Tinker, Arthur M.

  Tinkham, George F.

  Tombstone, Arizona Territory

  Tongue River

  Tongue River Cantonment, Montana Terr.

  Topeka, Kansas

  Topping, Grant C.

  Towell, James H.

  Towne, Phineas S.

  Trinidad, Colorado Territory

  Trinity River

  Truscott, Jack

  Tucson Rangers

  Turner, Adj. Gen. J. H.

  Tuttle, Pvt. John H.

  Two Moon, Cheyenne chief

  Two Roads, Sioux Indian

  Two Strikes, Sioux chief

  Tyler, Clinton M.

  Tyler, Lt. Augustus C.

  Tyler, President John

  Tyler’s Rangers

  Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon

  Unfug, J. F. W.

  Union Pacific Railroad

  United Confederate Veterans

  United Indian Wars Veterans Association

  photo

  Gen. Adna R. Chaffee Camp of Washington, D. C.

  Gen. George Crook Camp No. 1, Los Angeles,photo

  General Custer Camp No. 4

  Los Angeles convention 1929,photo

  United Spanish War Veterans

  United States Army Military History Institute

  United States Congress

  United States Military Academy (West Point)

  United States Military Units, 1st Art. Batt. E

  1st Art. Batt. F

  1st Cav.

  1st Cav., Troop A

  1st Cav., Troop B

  1st Cav., Troop F

  1st Cav., Troop G

  1st Cav., Troop H

  1st Cav., Troop K

  1st Cav., Troop I

  1st Inf.

  1st Inf., Co., H

  1st Inf., Co., K

  2nd Cav.

  2nd Cav. Band, photo

  2nd Cav., Troop A

  2nd Cav., Troop B

  2nd Cav., Troop C

  2nd Cav., Troop D

  2nd Cav., Troop E

  2nd Cav., Tr
oop F

  2nd Cav., Troop H

  2nd Cav., Troop I

  2nd Cav., Troop K

  2nd Cav., Troop L

  2nd Inf.

  2nd Inf., Co., A

  photo

  2nd Inf., Co., B

  2nd Inf., Co., C

  2nd Inf., Co., D

  3rd Cav.

  3rd Cav., Troop A

  3rd Cav., Troop B

  3rd Cav., Troop C

  3rd Cav., Troop D

  3rd Cav., Troop E

  3rd Cav., Troop F

  3rd Cav., Troop G

  3rd Cav., Troop H

  3rd Cav., Troop I

  3rd Cav., Troop K

  3rd Cav., Troop L

  3rd Cav., Troop M

  3rd Inf.

  photo

  3rd Inf., Co., C

  3rd Inf., Co., G

  3rd Inf., Co., I

  4th Art.

  4th Art. Batt. I

  4th Cav.

  4th Cav., Troop A

  4th Cav., Troop B

  4th Cav., Troop C

  4th Cav., Troop D

  4th Cav., Troop E

  4th Cav., Troop F

  4th Cav., Troop G

  4th Cav., Troop H

  4th Cav., Troop I

  4th Cav., Troop K

  4th Inf.

  4th Inf., Co., C

  4th Inf., Co., H

  5th Art.

  5th Cav.

  photo

  5th Cav., Troop A

  5th Cav., Troop B

  5th Cav., Troop C

  5th Cav., Troop D

  5th Cav., Troop E, photo

  5th Cav., Troop F

  5th Cav., Troop G

  5th Cav., Troop H

  5th Cav., Troop I

  5th Cav., Troop K

  5th Cav., Troop L

  5th Cav., Troop M

  5th Inf.,

  photo

  5th Inf., Co., A

  5th Inf., Co., B

  5th Inf., Co., C

  5th Inf., Co., D

  5th Inf., Co., E

  5th Inf., Co., I

  5th Inf., Co., K

  6th Artillery,

  6th Cav.

  photo

  6th Cav., Troop A

  6th Cav., Troop B

  6th Cav., Troop D

  6th Cav., Troop E

  6th Cav., Troop F

  6th Cav., Troop M

  6th Inf.

  6th Mounted Inf.

  7th Cav.

  7th Cav., Troop A

  7th Cav., Troop B

  7th Cav., Troop C

  7th Cav., Troop D

  7th Cav., Troop E

  7th Cav., Troop F

  7th Cav., Troop G

  7th Cav., Troop H

  7th Cav., Troop I

  7th Cav., Troop K

  photo

  7th Cav., Troop L

  7th Cav., Troop M

  7th Inf.

  7th Inf., Co., A

  7th Inf., Co., B

  7th Inf., Co., D

  7th Inf., Co., E

  7th Inf., Co., F

  7th Inf., Co., G

  7th Inf., Co., I

  7th Inf., Co., K

  8th Cav.

  8th Cav., Troop A

  8th Cav., Troop B

  8th Cav., Troop C

  8th Cav., Troop D

  8th Cav., Troop E

  8th Cav., Troop F

  8th Cav., Troop G

  8th Cav., Troop H

  8th Cav., Troop I

  8th Cav., Troop K

  8th Cav., Troop L

  8th Cav., Troop M

  8th Inf.

  8th Inf., Co., A

  8th Inf., Co., B

  8th Inf., Co., D

  8th Inf., Co., E

  8th Inf., Co., F

  8th Inf., Co., G

  8th Inf., Co., H

  8th Inf., Co., K,

  9th Cav.

  9th Cav., Troop D

  9th Cav., Troop K

  9th Inf.

  9th Inf., Co., E

  9th Inf., Co., K

  10th Cav.

  10th Cav., Troop C

  10th Cav., Troop D

  10th Cav., Troop F

  10th Cav., Troop G

  10th Cav., Troop H

  10th Cav., Troop I

  10th Cav., Troop K

  ,

  10th Cav., Troop L

  10th Cav., Troop M

  10th Inf.

  10th Inf., Co., H, photo

  photo

  11th Inf., Co., G

  12th Inf.

  12th Inf., Co., C

  13th Inf.

  13th Inf., Co., A

  13th Inf., Co., B

  13th Inf., Co., D

  13th Inf., Co., F

  13th Inf., Co., H

  14th Inf.

  15th Inf.

  15th Inf., Co., I

  16th Inf.,

  17th Inf.

  17th Inf., Co., C

  17th Inf., Co., F

  18th Inf.

  18th Inf., Co., A

  18th Inf., Co., B

  18th Inf., Co., C

  18th Inf., Co., E

  18th Inf., Co., G

  18th Inf., Co., K

  ,

  19th Inf.,

  19th Inf., Co. F

  19th Inf., Co. G

  19th Inf., Co. H

  20th Inf.

  20th Inf., Co. G

  20th Inf., Co., H

  20th Inf., Co., K, photo

  21st Inf.

  21st Inf., Co., K

  22nd Inf.

  22nd Inf., Co., E

  22nd Inf., Co., F

  23rd Mounted Inf.

  24th Inf.

  25th Inf.

  photo

  27th Inf.

  30th Inf., Co., A

  First U. S. Volunteer Cav.

  Updegraff, Dr. (-)

  Upper Darby, Pennsylvania

  Utah Indian War Veterans Association

  Utah Militia Cav.

  Ute Indian Agency, Colorado

  Ute Indians

  Valentine, Nebraska

  Van Voast, Maj. James

  Vest, Senator George G.

  Veterans Administration

  Victoria Nana, Apache chief

  Victorio, Apache chief

  Von Hermann, Pvt. Charles F.

  Wagon Box Fight, Wyoming Terr.

  Walker, Minnesota

  Walker, Pvt. James M.

  Wallace, Arthur S.

  Wallace, Capt George D.

  Wallace, Capt. (-)

  Wallace, Idaho

  Wallace, Lt. George D.

  Waller, Reuben

  Walsh, John

  Walton, Sgt. John

  War of 1812

  Warbonnet Creek, Nebraska, skirmish at

  Wardner, Idaho

  Washakie, Shoshoni chief

  Washita, Indian Territory, engagement at

  Wasson, Lines P.

  Waterman, Lt. John C.

  Watson, Richard F.

  Watson, Sgt. William W.

  Waud, A. R.

  Weaver, Howard H.

  Webb, George W.

  photo

  Webb, Lorena Jane, photo

  Weber, 1st Sgt. Martin J.

  Weir, Lt. William B.

  Weir, Capt. Thomas B.

  Wells, Capt. Almond B.

  Wessells, Lt. Col. Henry W.

  Wessells Jr., Capt. Henry W.

  Wheaton, Col. Frank

  Whipple Barracks, Arizona Territory

  Whitaker, Pvt. George G., photo

  White Bird Canyon, Idaho Territory, Battle of

  White Bird, Nez Perce chief

  White Mountain Apache Indians

  White Mountain Apache Reservation, Arizona Territory

  White River, Colorado Territory

  White, Charles

  White, Jonathan

  Whitmore, Dr. James M.

  Whitney, Capt. Folliot A.

  Whitney, William A.

  Wh
itside, Lt. Col. Samuel M.

  Wichita, Kansas

  Wiegand, Raymond, photo

  Wilbur, Rev. James H.

  Wilcox, Arizona Territory

  Wilcox, Maj. John A.

  Wilder, Lt. Wilbur E.

  Wildmeyer, James I.

  Wilkinson, Capt. Melville C.

  Wilkinson, Major William G.

  Willard, Capt. Wells

  Willey, Charles

  Williams, Lt. Richard A.

  Willis, Albert

  Willits Point, New York

  Willows Island, Nebraska

  Wilson, 1st Sgt. Billy

  Wilson, Sgt. James E.

  Wind River Valley, Wyoming Territory

  Wind River

  Winfield, Kansas

  Winnemucca, Sarah

  Winners of the West

  Winslow, Hal

  Wolf Mountains, Montana Territory, Battle of

  Wolf Point, Montana Territory

  Wolf Voice, Cheyenne Indian

  Wood, Capt. Abram E.

  Wood, Dr. Leonard

  Woodruff, Lt. Charles A.

  Work, Hubert

  Works Progress Administration

  World War I

  World War II

  Worth, Capt. William S.

  Wounded Knee Creek

  Wounded Knee, South Dakota, Massacre at

  Wright, Pvt. Charles

  Wurdemann, Harry V.

  Wyman, G.

  Yellow Hand (Yellow Hair), Cheyenne chief

  Yellow House Canyon, Texas

  Yellowstone Expeditions of 1872 and 1873

  Yellowstone River

  Young Spotted Tail, scout

  Young, Clarke

  Young, Lt. Robert H.

  Young, Capt. Samuel B. M.

  Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses, Sioux Indian

  Yuma Indians

  About the Author:

  Jerome A. Greene is a historian with the National Park Service. He is the author or editor of many books, including Lakota and Cheyenne: Indian Views of the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877, Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition and the Northern Cheyennes, 1876, Washita: The U.S. Army and the Southern Cheyennes, 1867-1869, and The Guns of Independence: The Siege of Yorktown, 1781. Mr. Greene resides in Colorado.

  Notes

  1 E.g., the Society of the Army of Santiago de Cuba, the Military Order of the Carabao, the Military Order of the Dragon, and the Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War.

  2 For early veteran groups, see Stuart McConnell, Glorious Contentment: The Grand Army of the Republic, 1865-1890 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992); Mary Dearing, Veterans in Politics: The Story of the G.A.R. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1952); J. Worth Carnahan, Manual of the Civil War and Key to the Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies (Washington, D.C.: U. S. Army and Navy Historical Association, 1889); Robert B. Beath, History of the Grand Army of the Republic (New York: Bryan, Taylor and Company, 1889); Harvey S. Eisenberg, “Medals and Badges of the United Spanish War Veterans,” The Medal Collector, 24 (February, 1973), p. 4; and The Army & Navy Union, U. S. A.: A History of the Union and Its Auxiliary (The Army and Navy Union, U. S. A., 1942).

  3 Society of Veterans of Indian Wars of the United States, Circular of Information (nd, ca. 1896), pp. 1, 3-4, 8.

  4 Army and Navy Journal, September 12, 1896; By-Laws of the Order of Indian Wars of the United States, Amended to February 20, 1936, pp. 5-6; Army and Navy Journal, January 23, 1897; John M. Carroll (comp., ed.), The Papers of the Order of Indian Wars (Fort Collins, Colo.: Old Army Press, 1975), viii (quote); Proceedings of the Annual Meeting and Dinner of the Order of Indian Wars of the United States Held November Eighteenth Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-six, p. 18; Rhodes to Brigadier General (ret.) Thomas H. Slavens, June 30, 1944. Don G. Rickey Collection, Evergreen, Colorado; Important Notice to Members of the Order, July 7, 1947. Rickey Collection; “Indian War Veterans,” The Westerners Brand Book (Chicago), 5 (August, 1948), p. 1. Membership tallies, 1924-45, appear in the annual Proceedings. Total membership, 1896-1947, stood at 630. Carroll, Papers of the Order of Indian Wars, pp. 273-81. Each member of the Order of Indian Wars received a 14-karat gold membership badge suspended from a ribbon of multi-colored (red, white, blue, and yellow) stripes manufactured by the Philadelphia firm of Baily, Banks, and Biddle. Military and Naval Insignia and Novelties (Philadelphia: Baily, Banks and Biddle Company, 1918), p. 5. The colors of the Order of Indian Wars repose in the Manuscripts Division of the U. S. Army Military History Institute.

 

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