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  Brown, Mark H. “Muddled Men Have Muddied the Yellowstone’s True Colors.” Montana, the Magazine of Western History, 11 (January 1961), 28–37.

  Brown, W. C. “General Baldwin’s Rescue of the Germain Sisters.” In Alice C. Baldwin, Memoirs of the Late Frank D. Baldwin (Los Angeles, 1929).

  Cabannis, A. A. “Troop and Company Pack-Trains.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 3 (1890), 248–52.

  Carpenter, L. H. “The Story of a Rescue.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 17 (1896), 267–76.

  Carr, C. C. C. “‘The Days of the Empire’—Arizona, 1866–69.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 2 (1889), 3–22.

  Carriker, Robert C., ed. “Thompson McFadden’s Diary of an Indian Campaign, 1874.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 75 (1971), 198–232.

  Clary, David A. “The Role of the Army Surgeon in the West: Daniel Weisel at Fort Davis, Texas, 1868–1872.” Western Historical Quarterly, 3 (1972), 53–66.

  Clum, John P. “Apache Misrule.” New Mexico Historical Review, 5 (1930), 138–53, 221–39.

  ———. “Geronimo.” New Mexico Historical Review, 3 (1928), 1–40, 121–44, 217–64.

  ———. “The San Carlos Apache Police.” New Mexico Historical Review, 4 (1929), 203–19; 5 (1930), 67–92.

  ———. “Victorio.” New Mexico Historical Review, 4 (1929), 107–27.

  Coughlan, T. M. “The Battle of the Little Big Horn: A Tactical Study.” Cavalry Journal, 43 (1934), 13–21.

  Crimmins, Martin L., ed. “Colonel Buell’s Expedition into Mexico in 1880.” New Mexico Historical Review, 10 (1935), 133–42.

  Crook, George. “The Apache Problem.” Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, 27 (1886), 257–69.

  Daly, H. W. “The Geronimo Campaign.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 19 (1908), 247–62.

  Davis, Theodore. “A Summer on the Plains.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 36 (February 1868), 292–307.

  Davison, Stanley R., ed. “The Bannock-Piute War of 1878: Letters of Major Edwin C. Mason.” Journal of the West, 11 (1972), 128–42.

  D’Elia, Donald J. “The Argument over Civilian or Military Indian Control, 1865–1880.” Historian, 24 (1961–62), 207–25.

  Dorst, J. H. “Ranald Slidell Mackenzie.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 10 (1897), 367–82.

  Elliott, Charles P. “The Geronimo Campaign of 1885–86.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 21 (1910), 211–36.

  Ellis, Richard N. “Copper-Skinned Soldiers: The Apache Scouts.” Great Plains Journal, 5 (1966), 51–67.

  ———. “The Humanitarian Generals.” Western Historical Quarterly, 3 (1970), 169–78.

  ———. “The Humanitarian Soldiers.” Journal of Arizona History, 10 (1969), 55–62.

  Essin, Emmett M., III. “Mules, Packs, and Packtrains.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 74 (1970), 52–63.

  Fechet, E. G. “The True Story of the Death of Sitting Bull.” Proceedings and Collections of the Nebraska State Historical Society, 2d ser., 2 (1898), 179–89.

  Forbes, Archibald. “The United States Army.” North American Review, 135 (1882), 127–45.

  Forsyth, George A. “A Frontier Fight.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, 91 (1895), 42–62.

  Garfield, James A. “The Army of the United States.” North American Review, 136 (1878), 193–216, 442–66.

  Garfield, Marvin H. “Defense of the Kansas Frontier, 1866–67.” Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1 (1931–32), 326–45.

  Gatewood, Charles B. “The Surrender of Geronimo.” Proceedings of the Annual Meeting and Dinner of the Order of Indian Wars of the United States. Washington, D.C., 1929.

  Gibbon, John. “Hunting Sitting Bull.” American Catholic Quarterly Review, 2 (1877), 665–94.

  ———. “Last Summer’s Expedition against the Sioux.” American Catholic Quarterly Review, 2 (1877), 271–304.

  ———. “The Battle of the Big Hole.” Harper’s Weekly, 39 (1895), 1215–16, 1235–36.

  ———. “Transfer of the Indian Bureau to War Department.” American Catholic Quarterly Review, 19 (1894), 244–59.

  Godfrey, Edward S. “Cavalry Fire Discipline.” Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, 19 (1896), 252–59.

  ———. “Custer’s Last Battle.” Century Magazine, 43 (1892), 358–87.

  ———. “Some Reminiscences, Including an Account of General Sully’s Expedition against the Southern Plains Indians, 1868.” Cavalry Journal, 36 (1927), 417–25.

  ———. “Some Reminiscences, Including the Washita Battle, November 25, 1868.” Cavalry Journal, 57 (1928), 481–50.

  Gray, John S., ed. “Captain Clifford’s Story of the Sioux War of 1876.” Westerners Brand Book (Chicago), 26 (1969–70), 73–79, 81–83, 86–88.

  ———. “Sitting Bull Strikes the Glendive Supply Trains.” Westerners Brand Book (Chicago), 28 (1971), 25–27, 31–32.

  Green, L. D. “The Army and the Indian.” Harper’s Weekly, 38 (1894), 471.

  Haley, J. Evetts. “The Comanchero Trade.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 38 (1934–35), 157–76.

  Hall, W. P. “The Use of Arms, Mounted.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 1 (1888), 34–37.

  Hardin, C. B. “The Sheepeater Campaign.” Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, 47 (1910), 25–40.

  Hastings, James R. “The Tragedy at Camp Grant in 1871.” Arizona and the West, 1 (1959), 146–60.

  Hickok, H. R. “Our Cavalry Organization as Viewed in the Light of Its History and of Legislation.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 22 (1912), 995–1009.

  Holabird, S. B. “Army Wagon Transportation.” Ordnance Notes—No. 189. Washington, D.C., April 15, 1882.

  Holden, W. C. “Frontier Defense in Texas During the Civil War.” West Texas Historical Association Year Book, 4 (1928), 16–31.

  Howe, George F., ed., “Expedition to the Yellowstone River in 1873: Letters of a Young Cavalry Officer.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 39 (1952), 519–34.

  Hughes, Robert P. “The Campaign against the Sioux in 1876.” Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, 18 (1896), reprinted in W. A. Graham, Story of the Little Big Horn (Harrisburg, Pa., 1945).

  Hutchins, James. S. “Boots and Saddles on the Frontier.” Westerners Brand Book (Chicago), 12 (March 1966), 1–3, 6–8.

  ———. “Mounted Riflemen: The Real Role of Cavalry in the Indian Wars.” In K. Ross Toole et al., eds., Probing the American West: Papers from the Santa Fe Conference. Santa Fe, N.M., 1962, pp. 79–85.

  ———. “The Army Campaign Hat of 1872.” Military Collector and Historian, 16 (1964), 65–73.

  ———. “The Cavalry Campaign Outfit at the Little Big Horn.” Military Collector and Historian, 7 (1956), 91–101.

  Jenness, George B. “The Battle of Beaver Creek.” Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society, 9 (1905–6), 443–52.

  Joseph, Chief. “An Indian’s View of Indian Affairs.” North American Review, 128 (1879), 412–33.

  King, Charles. “The Story of a March.” Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States, 3 (1890), 121–29.

  King, James T. “General Crook at Camp Cloud Peak: ‘I Am at a Loss What to Do.’” Journal of the West, 11 (1972), 114–27.

  ———. “George Crook: Indian Fighter and Humanitarian.” Arizona and the West; 9 (1967), 333–48.

  ———. “Needed: A Reevaluation of General George Crook.” Nebraska History, 45 (1964), 223–35.

  Kloster, Donald E. “Uniforms of the Army Prior and Subsequent to 1872.” Military Collector and Historian, 14 (1962), 103–12.

  Larsen, Arthur J., ed. “The Black Hills Gold Rush.” North Dakota Historical Quarterly, 6 (1931–32), 302–18.

  McBlain, John F. “The Last Fight of the Sioux War of 1876–77.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 10 (1897), 122–27.

>   McClernand, E. J. “With the Indian and the Buffalo in Montana.” Cavalry Journal, 25 (1926), 500–11; 26 (1927), 7–54, 191–207.

  Mattison, Ray H. “The Army Post on the Northern Plains, 1865–1885.” Nebraska History, 35 (1954), 1–27.

  ———. “The Indian Reservation System on the Upper Missouri, 1865–1890.” Nebraska History, 36 (1955), 141–72.

  ———. “The Military Frontier on the Upper Missouri.” Nebraska History, 37 (1956).

  Millbrook, Minnie Dubbs. “The West Breaks in General Custer.” Kansas Historical Quarterly, 36 (1970), 113–48.

  Montgomery, Mrs. Frank. “Fort Wallace and Its Relation to the Frontier.” Kansas Historical Collections, 17 (1926–28), 189–282.

  Murray, Robert A. “Commentaries on the Col. Henry B. Carrington Image.” Denver Westerners Roundup, 24 (March 1968), 3–12.

  Nohl, Lessing H., Jr. “Mackenzie against Dull Knife: Breaking the Northern Cheyennes in 1876.” In K. Ross Toole, et al., eds. Probing the American West: Papers from the Santa Fe Conference (Santa Fe, N.M., 1962), pp. 86–92.

  Peters, Joseph P. “Uncle Sam’s Icebox Soldiers: The U.S. Army in Alaska, 1867–1877.” New York Westerners Brand Book, 9 (1962), 49–50.

  Porter, Kenneth W. “The Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts, 1870–1881.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 55 (1951–52), 358–77.

  ———, and Edward S. Wallace. “Thunderbolt of the Frontier.” New York Westerners Brand Book, 8 (1961), 73–75, 82–86.

  Prickett, Robert C. “The Malfeasance of William Worth Belknap.” North Dakota History, 17 (1950), 5–52, 97–134.

  Reeve, Frank D., ed. “Frederick E. Phelps: A Soldier’s Memoirs.” New Mexico Historical Review, 25 (1950), 37–56, 109–35, 187–221.

  Richardson, Rupert N. “The Comanche Indians at the Adobe Walls Fight.” Panhandle-Plains Historical Review, 4 (1931), 24–38.

  Rickey, Don, Jr. “The Battle of Wolf Mountain.” Montana, the Magazine of Western History, 13 (Spring 1963), 44–54.

  Rister, C. C. “The Significance of the Jacksboro Indian Affair of 1871.” Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 29 (1926), 181–200

  Romeyn, Henry. “The Capture of Chief Joseph and the Nez Percé Indians.” Montana Historical Society Contributions, 2 (1896), 283–91.

  Rothenberg, Gunther E. “General George Crook and the Apaches, 1872–73.” Westerners Brand Book (Chicago), 13 (September 1955). 49–56.

  Russell, Don. “Captain Charles King, Chronicler of the Frontier.” Westerners Brand Book (Chicago), 9 (March 1952), 1–3, 7–8.

  ———. “The Army of the Frontier, 1865–1891.” Westerners Brand Book (Chicago), 6 (July 1949), 33–35, 38–40.

  Seymour, Charles G. “The Sioux Rebellion, the Final Review.” Harper’s Weekly, 35 (1891), 106.

  Shipp, W. E. “Captain Crawford’s Last Expedition.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 5 (1892), 343–61.

  ———. “Mounted Infantry.” Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association, 5 (1892), 76–80.

  Sprague, Marshall. “The Dude from Limerick.” The American West, 3 (Fall 1966), 53–61, 91–93.

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  Utley, Robert M. “Custer: Hero or Butcher?” American History Illustrated, 5 (February 1971), 4–9, 43–48.

  ———. “Pecos Bill on the Texas Frontier.” The American West, 6 (1969), 4–13, 61–62.

  ———. “The Battle of the Little Bighorn.” In Potomac Westerners, Great Western Indian Fights (New York, 1960), chap. 20.

  Vinton, Lawrence. “The Geronimo Campaign: As told by a Trooper of ‘B’ Troop of the 4th U.S. Cavalry.” Journal of the West, 11 (1972), 157–69.

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  White, Lonnie J. “General Sully’s Expedition to the North Canadian, 1868,” Journal of the West, 11 (1972), 75–98.

  ———. “Winter Campaigning with Custer and Sheridan: The Expedition of the Nineteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.” Journal of the West, 6 (1967), 68–98.

  BOOKS

  Adams, Alexander B. Geronimo: A Biography. New York, 1971.

  Ambrose, Stephen E. Upton and the Army. Baton Rouge, La., 1964.

  Armes, George A. Ups and Downs of an Army Officer. Washington, D.C., 1900.

  Arnold, R. Ross. The Indian Wars of Idaho. Caldwell, Ida., 1932.

  Ashburn, P. M. A History of the Medical Department of the United States Army. Boston, 1929.

  Athearn, Robert G. Forts of the Upper Missouri. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1967.

  ———. William Tecumseh Sherman and the Settlement of the West. Norman, Okla., 1956.

  Bailey, Paul. Wovoka, the Indian Messiah. Los Angeles, Calif., 1957.

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  Battey, Thomas C. The Life and Adventures of a Quaker among the Indians. Boston, 1903.

  Beal, Merrill D. “I Will Fight No More Forever”: Chief Joseph and the Nez Percé War. New York, 1967.

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  Bigelow, Donald N. William Conant Church and the Army and Navy Journal. New York, 1952.

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  ———. On the Border with Crook. Chicago, 1891.

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  Bradley, James H. The March of the Montana Column: A Prelude to the Custer Disaster, ed. Edgar I. Stewart. Norman, Okla., 1961.

  Brady, Cyrus T. Indian Fights and Fighters. New York, 1912.

  ———. Northwestern Fights and Fighters. New York, 1913.

  Branch, E. Douglas. The Hunting of the Buffalo. New York & London, 1929.

  Brandes, Ray. Frontier Military Posts of Arizona. Globe, Ariz., 1960.

  ———, ed. Troopers West: Military and Indian Affairs on the American Frontier. San Diego, Calif., 1970.

  Brimlow, George F. The Bannock Indian War of 1878. Caldwell, Ida., 1938.

  Brinckerhoff, Sidney B. Metal Uniform Insignia of the Frontier U.S. Army, 1846–1902. Museum Monograph No. 3, Arizona Historical Society. Tucson, Ariz., 1972.

  ———. Military Headgear in the Southwest, 1846–1890. Museum Monograph No. 1, Arizona Historical Society. Tucson, Ariz., 1963.

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  ———. Crazy Horse. Los Angeles, Calif., 1949.

  Brown, Dee. Fort Phil Kearny, An American Saga. New York, 1962.

  Brown, Mark H. The Flight of the Nez Percé: A History of the Nez Percé War.
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  ———. The Plainsmen of the Yellowstone: A History of the Yellowstone Basin. New York, 1961.

  Brown, W. C. The Sheepeater Campaign. Caldwell, Ida., 1926.

  Bruce, Robert. The Fighting Norths and Pawnee Scouts. New York, 1932.

  Carpenter, John A. Sword and Olive Branch: Oliver Otis Howard. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1964.

  Carriker, Robert C. Fort Supply, Indian Territory: Frontier Outpost on the Plains. Norman, Okla., 1970.

  Carrington, Frances C. Army Life on the Plains. Philadelphia, Pa., 1910.

  Carrington, Margaret I. Absaraka, Home of the Crows, ed. Milo M. Quaife. Chicago, 1950.

  Carter, Robert G. On the Border with Mackenzie, or Winning West Texas from the Comanches. New York, 1961.

  Carter, William H. From Yorktown to Santiago with the Sixth U.S. Cavalry. Baltimore, 1900.

  ———. The Life of Lieutenant General Chaffee. Chicago, 1917.

  Chandler, Melbourne C. Of Garryowen in Glory: The History of the 7th U.S. Cavalry, p.p., 1960.

  Chappell, Gordon. Brass Spikes and Horsehair Plumes: A Study of U.S. Army Dress Helmets, 1872–1903. Museum Monograph No. 4, Arizona Pioneers Historical Society, Tucson, Ariz., 1966.

  ———. The Search for the Well-Dressed Soldier, 1865–1890. Museum Monograph No. 5, Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, Ariz., 1972.

  ———. Summer Helmets of the U.S. Army, 1875–1910. Wyoming State Museum Monograph No. 1, Cheyenne, Wyo., 1967.

  Clendenen, Clarence C. Blood on the Border: The United States Army and the Mexican Irregulars. New York, 1969.

  Clum, Woodworth, Apache Agent: The Story of John P. Clum. New York, 1936.

  Cochran, Mrs. M. A. Posey; or, From Reveille to Retreat, An Army Story. Cincinnati, 1896.

  Crane, Charles J. Experiences of a Colonel of Infantry. New York, 1922.

  Crawford, Samuel J. Kansas in the Sixties. Chicago, 1911.

  Crook, George. General George Crook: His Autobiography, ed. Martin F. Schmitt. Norman, Okla., 1946.

  ———. Résumé of Operations against Apache Indians, 1882 to 1886. p.p., 1886. Reprint with notes and introduction by Barry C. Johnson. London, 1971.

  Cruse, Thomas. Apache Days and After. Caldwell, Ida., 1941.

 

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