The diaries of John Gregory Bourke. Volume 4, July 3, 1880-May 22, 1881 / edited and annotated by Charles M. Robinson III.
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- 9781441646392
- 1441646396
- 9780254004092
- 0254004091
- 9786612555435
- 6612555432
- 1574413686
- 9781574413687
- July 3, 1880-May 22, 1881
- Bourke, John Gregory, 1846-1896 -- Diaries
- Bourke, John Gregory, 1846-1896
- Soldiers -- West (U.S.) -- Diaries
- Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1866-1895 -- Personal narratives
- HISTORY -- State & Local
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical
- Indians of North America -- Wars
- Soldiers
- West United States
- 1866-1895
- 978/.02092 22
- E83.866 .B75eb vol. 4
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 510-515) and indexes.
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Introduction; Acknowledgments; Part 1: More Staff Duties; Part 2: The Ponca Question Continues; Part 3: The Bureau of Ethnology; Appendix: Persons Mentioned in the Diary; Bibliography; Index
John Gregory Bourke kept a set of diaries as aide-de-camp to Brigadier General George Crook. This fourth volume chronicles the political and managerial affairs in Crook's Department of the Platte. It focuses on the controversy concerning the forced relocation of the Ponca Indians from their ancient homeland along the Dakota-Nebraska line.
English.
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