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by James Donovan


  Kanipe, Daniel A. “A New Story of Custer’s Last Battle; Told by a Messenger Boy Who Survived.” Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana 9 (1923).

  King, Capt. Charles. “Custer’s Last Battle.” Harper’s, August 1890.

  King, James T. “Wanted: A Re-Evaluation of General George Crook.” Nebraska History 45, no. 3 (September 1964).

  Krott, Rob. “Was Custer Outgunned?”Military Illustrated, no. 139 (2004).

  Landis, Steven E. “Custer at Lacey Spring.” Columbiad 2, no. 4 (Winter 1999).

  Larson, Peggy Rodina. “A New Look at the Elusive Inkpaduta.” Minnesota History 48, no. 1 (Spring 1982).

  Lee, Minnie. “Lieutenant Phil Sheridan’s Romance in Oregon.” Oregonian, January 2, 1938.

  Lindberg, Christer, ed. “Foreigners in Action at Wounded Knee.” Nebraska History 71, no. 4 (Winter 1990).

  Lindell, Lisa. “Bringing Books to a ‘Book-Hungry’ Land.” Book History 7 (2004).

  Lockley, Fred. “Reminiscences of Martha E. Gilliam Collins.”Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 17 (December 1916).

  Lonich, David W. “Blacksmith Henry Mechling: From Pennsylvania to Little Bighorn.” Greasy Grass 17 (May 2001).

  Lubetkin, M. John. “Strike Up ‘Garryowen.’ ” Research Review 20, no. 2 (Summer 2006).

  Luce, Edward S. “The Diary and Letters of Dr. James M. DeWolf.” North Dakota History 25, no. 3 (April–July 1958).

  ———. Review of Echoes from the Little Big Horn Fight. Montana 3, no. 4 (Autumn 1953).

  MacLaine, Bob. “Our 1876 ‘Injun Fightin’ ’ Cavalry.” Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter 1 (August 1967).

  MacNeil, Rod. “Raw Recruits and Veterans.” Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter 21 (October 1987).

  Mangum, Neil. “The George C. Brown Story.” Research Review 13, no. 2 (Summer 1999).

  ———. “Reno’s Battalion in the Battle of the Little Big Horn.” Greasy Grass 2 (May 1996).

  Marquis, Thomas B. “Indian Warrior Ways.” By Valor and Arms 2, no. 2 (1977).

  Mattes, Merrill J. “The Enigma of Wounded Knee.” Plains Anthropologist 5, no. 9 (May 1960).

  Mattingly, Arthur H. “The Great Plains Peace Commission of 1867.” Journal of the West 15, no. 3 (July 1976).

  McBlain, John F. “With Gibbon on the Sioux Campaign of 1876.” Journal of the United States Cavalry Association 9, no. 33 (June 1896).

  McClernand, Edward J. “With the Indian and the Buffalo in Montana.” The Cavalry Journal 36, no. 36 (January–April 1927).

  McGinnis, Anthony. “A Contest of Wits and Daring: Plains Indians at War with the U.S. Army.” North Dakota History 48, no. 2 (Spring 1981).

  McGinnis, Hugh. “I Was There! The Wounded Knee Massacre.” True West 8, no. 4 (March–April 1961).

  Meketa, R. T. “The Press and the Battle of the Little Big Horn.” Research Review 1, no. 1 (March 1984).

  Merrick, Henry S. “Was There a White Survivor of Custer’s Command?” Military Affairs 20, no. 1 (Spring 1956).

  Millbrook, Minnie D. “Godfrey on Custer.” Research Review 6, no. 4 (Winter 1972).

  Miller, David Humphreys. “Echoes of the Little Bighorn.” American Heritage 22, no. 4 (June 1971).

  Montravel, Peter R. “General Nelson A. Miles and the Wounded Knee Controversy.” Arizona and the West 28, no. 1 (Spring 1986).

  Morris, Major Robert E. “Custer Made a Good Decision: A Leavenworth Appreciation.” Journal of the West 16, no. 4 (October 1977).

  Munn, Fred M. “Fred Munn, Veteran of Frontier Experiences, Remembered the Days He Rode with Miles, Howard, and Terry.” Montana 16, no. 2 (Spring 1966).

  Murphy, James P. “The Campaign of the Little Big Horn.” Infantry Journal 34 (June 1929).

  Myers, Steven W. “Roster of Known Hostile Indians at the Battle of the Little Big Horn.” Research Review 5, no. 2 (June 1991).

  Newcomb, W. W., Jr. “A Re-examination of the Causes of Plains Warfare.” American Anthropologist 52 (July–September 1950).

  Nihart, Brooke. “Oral History c. 1909: Recollections of Dennis Lynch.” Military Collector and Historian, Summer 1973.

  Noyes, C. Lee. “The Battle of the Little Big Horn: Reno, Terry and a Variation of a Major Theme.” 13th Annual Symposium.

  ———. “Captain Robert P. Hughes and the Case Against Custer: An Early Perspective of the Little Big Horn.” Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter 33, no. 1 (February 1999).

  ———. “Custer’s Surgeon, George Lord, Among the Missing at Little Bighorn Battle.” Greasy Grass 16 (May 2000).

  ———. “A Dispatch from the Battlefield.” Research Review 18, no. 2 (Summer 2004).

  ———. “The Guns ‘Long Hair’ Left Behind: The Gatling Gun Detachment and the Little Big Horn.” Brand Book 33, no. 2 (Summer 1999).

  Ostler, Jeffrey. “They Regard Their Passing as Wakan.” Western Historical Quarterly 30, no. 4 (Winter 1999).

  Palais, Hyman. “Some Aspects of the Black Hills Gold Rush Compared with the California Gold Rush.” Pacific Historical Review 16, no. 1 (March 1946).

  Partoll, Albert J. “After the Custer Battle.” Frontier and Midland 19, no. 4 (1938–1939).

  Pearson, Jeffrey V. “Tragedy at Red Cloud Agency.” Montana 55, no. 2 (Summer 2005).

  Pennington, Robert. “An Analysis of the Political Structure of the Teton-Dakota Indian Tribe of North America.” North Dakota History 20, no. 3 (July 1953).

  Plainfeather, Mardell Hogan. “A Personal Look at Curly’s Life After the Battle of the Little Big Horn.” Research Review 4 (May 1988).

  Pohanka, Brian. “Letters of the Seventh Cavalry.” Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter 10 (February 1976).

  Prickett, Robert C. “The Malfeasance of William Worth Belknap.” North Dakota History 17, no. 1 (January 1950).

  Prucha, Francis Paul. “Andrew Jackson’s Indian Policy: A Reassessment.” Journal of American History 56, no. 3 (December 1969).

  ———. “Indian Removal and the Great American Desert.” Indian Magazine of History LIX (December 1963).

  Ralston, Alan. “The Yellowstone Expedition of 1876.” Montana 20, no. 2 (Spring 1990).

  Rector, William G. “Fields of Fire: The Reno-Benteen Defense Perimeter.” Montana 16, no. 2 (Spring 1966).

  Rives, Timothy. “Grant, Babcock, and the Whiskey Ring.” Prologue 32, no. 3 (Fall 2000).

  Sage, Walter N. “Sitting Bull’s Own Narrative of the Custer Fight.” Canadian Historical Review 16, no. 2 (June 1935).

  Saindon, Bob. “Sitting Bull: Old Fort Peck’s Famous Visitor.” Hoofprints 18, no. 2 (Fall–Winter 1988).

  Saum, Lewis O. “Colonel Custer’s Copperhead: The Mysterious Mr. Kellogg.” Montana 28, no. 4 (Autumn 1978).

  ———. “Private John F. O’Donohue’s Reflections on the Little Bighorn.” Montana 50, no. 4 (Winter 2000).

  Schoenberger, Dale T., ed. “A Trooper with Custer: Augustus DeVoto’s Account of the Little Big Horn.” Montana 40, no. 1 (Winter 1990).

  Schulenberg, Raymond F. “Indians of North Dakota.” North Dakota History 23, nos. 3 & 4 (July–October 1956).

  Scott, Douglas. “Cartridges, Bullets and Bones.” Research Review 18 (May 2002).

  Scott, Gen. Hugh. “Custer’s Last Fight.” New York Times, January 6, 1935.

  Shoemaker, Col. John O. “The Custer Court-Martial.” Military Review 51, no. 10 (October 1971).

  Sklenar, Larry. “The ‘Wallace Factor’ at the Reno Court of Inquiry.” Research Review 14, no. 1 (Winter 2000).

  Smith, Duane A. “Where a Bird Could Hardly Obtain a Footing.” Colorado Heritage, Spring 1999.

  Smith, Jay. “Custer Didn’t Do It.” Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter 9, no. 2 (February 1975).

  Smits, David D. “The Frontier Army and the Destruction of the Buffalo, 1865–1883.” Western History Quarterly 25, no. 3 (Autumn 1994).

  Snedeker, Lenora A. “The Porters: A Star-Crossed Couple.” Nomad and Standby, no. 4 (1995).

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sp; Stewart, Edgar I., ed. “I Rode with Custer!” Montana 4, no. 3 (Summer 1954).

  ———. “The Reno Court of Inquiry.” Montana 2, no. 3 (July 1952).

  ———, and Major E. S. Luce. “The Reno Scout.” Montana 10, no. 3 (Summer 1960).

  Swift, Eben. “General Wesley Merritt.” Journal of the United States Cavalry Association, March 1911.

  Talbot, James Joseph. “Custer’s Last Battle.” Penn Monthly, September 1877.

  Taunton, Francis B. “The Mystery of Miss Adams.” Brand Book 28, no. 2 (Summer 1991).

  Taylor, Joseph Henry. “Bloody Knife and Gall.” North Dakota Historical Quarterly 4 (July 1947).

  ———. “Inkpaduta and Sons.” North Dakota Historical Quarterly 4 (April 1930).

  ———. “Lonesome Charley.” North Dakota Historical Quarterly 4 (July 1930).

  Thomas, Amy M. “There Is Nothing So Effective as a Personal Canvass.” Book History 1 (1998).

  Tilford, James D., Jr. “Life in the Old Army.” Research Review 4, no. 1 (January 1990).

  Trennert, Robert A. “Centennial Indian Exhibition of 1876.” Prologue (January 1972).

  ———. “Popular Imagery and the American Indian: A Centennial View.” New Mexico Historical Review 51, no. 3 (July 1976).

  Utley, Robert M. “The Celebrated Peace Policy of General Grant.” North Dakota History 20, no. 3 (July 1953).

  ———. “The Custer Battle in the Contemporary Press.” North Dakota History 22, nos. 1 & 2 (January–April 1955).

  ———. “Origins of the Great Sioux War.” Montana 42, no. 4 (Autumn 1992).

  Vestal, Stanley. “The Man Who Killed Custer.” American Heritage 8, no. 2 (February 1957).

  Walter, Denton. “Terry and Custer: Was There a Plan?” Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter 22 (October 1988).

  Wedel, Waldo R. “Notes on the Prairie Turnip Among Plains Indians.” Nebraska History 59, no. 2 (Summer 1978).

  Wells, Philip. “Ninety-six Years Among the Indians of the Northwest.” North Dakota History 15, no. 2 (1948).

  Welty, Raymond L. “The Indian Policy of the Army, 1860–1870.” The Cavalry Journal 36, no. 148 (July 1927).

  White, Richard. “The Winning of the West: The Expansion of the Western Sioux in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century.” Journal of American History 65, no. 2 (September 1978).

  Whittaker, Frederick. “General George A. Custer.” Galaxy, September 1876.

  Willert, James. “Does Anomaly Contain Sturgis’s Body?” Research Review 11, no. 2 (Summer 1997).

  Wiltsey, Norman B. “We Killed Custer.” Real West 11, no. 60 (June 1968).

  Yarborough, Ralph W. “General Custer Learned Sign Language at Texas State College.” Frontier Times 29, no. 5 (February 1952).

  OTHER PERIODICALS

  Annual Symposium, Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, nos. 1–19

  Army and Navy Journal

  Battlefield Dispatch

  Big Horn Yellowstone Journal

  Brand Book

  Crow’s Nest

  English Westerners’ Society Tally Sheet

  Greasy Grass

  Guidon

  Little Big Horn Associates Newsletter

  Research Review

  NEWSPAPERS

  Bismarck Tribune

  Chicago Daily News

  Chicago Daily Tribune

  Chicago Evening Journal

  Chicago Times

  Inter-Ocean

  New York Herald

  New York Sun

  New York Times

  Philadelphia Times

  St. Paul Pioneer Press

  Washington Post

  Winners of the West

  UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS

  Blummer, J. Manuscript. Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Collection, Crow Agency, MT.

  Brininstool, E. A. The Thrilling Escape of Lieut. C. C. De Rudio and Sergt. Thos. O’Neil in the Battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25–26, 1876. Los Angeles: privately bound, 1923. (From the original manuscript of Sergeant O’Neill.) Brininstool Collection, Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin.

  Falconer, W. A. “Early Notes and Comments.” Van de Water Papers, New York Public Library.

  Freeman, Henry J. Diary. Wyoming State Archives, Cheyenne.

  Lee, Jesse M. Autobiography. Ephriam Dickson Collection.

  Merington, Marguerite. Army Lady: Mrs. Custer — Wife, Widow of General George Armstrong Custer. Unpublished manuscript. Hagner Collection, New York Public Library.

  Merkel, Chuck. “Custer’s Forgotten Lieutenant: Thomas B. Weir.” History diss., Florida State University, 1996.

  Nelson, Clifford L. “The Custer Battalion at the Little Bighorn.” History honors thesis, Concordia College, 1969.

  Rickey, Donald. “Interview with John Stands in Timber, August 18, 1956.” Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Collection, Crow Agency, MT.

  Stands in Timber, John. Manuscript. Margot Liberty Collection.

  Waggoner, Mrs. Josephine. “Inkpaduta.” Brininstool Collection, Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin.

  COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES

  Bonner, Robert. Papers. New York Public Library.

  Brininstool, Earl Alonzo. Collection. Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin.

  Camp, William M. Papers. Denver Public Library.

  Camp, William M. Papers. Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

  Camp, William M. Papers. Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington.

  Campbell, Walter Stanley. Collection. Western History Collection, University of Oklahoma, Norman.

  Cartwright, R. G. Collection. Phoebe Apperson Hearst Library, Lead, SD.

  Custer, Brice C. W. Collection. Privately owned.

  Custer, Elizabeth B. Collection. Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Crow Agency, MT.

  Custer Collection. Monroe County Historical Museum, Monroe, MI.

  Custer File and Scrapbooks. Montana Room, Billings Public Library, Billings, MT.

  Frost, Lawrence A. Collection. Monroe County Historical Museum, Monroe, MI.

  Ghent, William J. Papers. Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

  Godfrey, Edward S. Papers. Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

  Godfrey Family Papers. U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, PA.

  Grinnell, George Bird. Papers. Braun Research Library, Institute for the Study of the American West, Autry National Center, Los Angeles.

  Hagner, Francis R. Collection. New York Public Library.

  Harlan Crow Library, Dallas.

  Hein, Louis. Collection. Special Collections Division, Georgetown University Library, Washington, DC.

  Kuhlman, Charles. Collection. Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.

  McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, WY.

  Merington, Marguerite. Papers. New York Public Library.

  National Archives, Washington, DC.

  Order of the Indian Wars Papers. U.S. Military History Institute, Carlisle, PA.

  Ricker, Eli. Collection. Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln.

  Terry Family Collection. Beinecke Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

  Van de Water, Frederic. Papers. New York Public Library.

  Wyoming State Archives, Cheyenne.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  As a literary agent over the past fourteen years, James Donovan has sold several bestselling nonfiction titles; previous to that he was a bookstore chain buyer and a trade book editor. He lives in Dallas.

 

 

 
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