George Crook

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1ARCHIVES RECORD film RG0519 Fort Crook, Nebraska Post Returns:

ARCHIVES RECORD film RG0519 Fort Crook, Nebraska Post Returns:

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Language: English - Date: 2011-02-23 09:32:02
2ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 949 East Second Street Tucson, AZ[removed]Library/Archives Department[removed]Fax: ([removed]removed]

ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 949 East Second Street Tucson, AZ[removed]Library/Archives Department[removed]Fax: ([removed]removed]

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-02 12:17:14
3ARCHIVES RECORD film RG0519 Fort Crook, Nebraska Post Returns:

ARCHIVES RECORD film RG0519 Fort Crook, Nebraska Post Returns:

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Source URL: www.nebraskahistory.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-02-23 09:32:02
4Text of U.S. Court Library 8th Circuit’s Traveling Display  CHIEF STANDING BEAR: A PERSON UNDER THE LAW A Trail of Tears This is the story of Standing Bear, a Ponca chief who in 1879 won the right to be considered a pe

Text of U.S. Court Library 8th Circuit’s Traveling Display CHIEF STANDING BEAR: A PERSON UNDER THE LAW A Trail of Tears This is the story of Standing Bear, a Ponca chief who in 1879 won the right to be considered a pe

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Source URL: www.lb8.uscourts.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-02 17:30:40
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and also "improve their conditions as human beings." During Christmas he and his wife gave a feast to all the Indians. They ate as much as they could and carried the rest away. As late as 1859 they were able to come to his ranch and slay cattle that they needed. Dr. Shurtleff was

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Language: English - Date: 2009-04-29 18:19:48