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POWDER RIVER CAMPAIGNS

A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources

CONTENTS General Sources…..p.1 Fetterman Fight…..p.5 Wagon-Box Fight…..p.6

GENERAL SOURCES

Athearn, Robert G. William Tecumseh Sherman and the Settlement of the West. Norman, OK: U OK, 1956. 371 p. E467.1.S55.A83.

Barringer, John W. Letters. Arch.

Bisbee, William H. Recollections concerning Powder River Campaigns of 1865. Handwritten and typed, 1926-29. I-12, OIW, Arch.

_____. "Indian Affairs in Northwest ." Typed, n.d. 2 p. W-16, OIW, Arch.

_____. Through Four American Wars. Boston: Meador, 1931. 281 p. E181B66.

Bollinger, G.A. Johnson County’s Powder River Forts, 1834-1878. Buffalo, WY: Jim Gatchell Museum Press, 2007. 59 p. UZ26.W8.B65.

Bourke, John C. MacKenzie's Last Fight with the ... Governor's Island, NY: Military Service Institution, 1890. 44 p. E83.866.B76.

Brady, Cyrus T. Indian Fights and Fighters: The Soldier and the . NY: McClure, Phillips, 1904. 420 p. E83.866.B81.

Bratt, John. Trails of Yesterday. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1921. 302 p. F666.B82.

Brininstool, E.A. "The Tragedy of Fort Phil Kearny." Hunter-Trader-Trapper (Nov 1922): pp. 28-37. P-7, OIW, Arch. Powder River Campaigns p.2

Brown, Dee. Fort Phil Kearny. NY: Putnam's, 1962. 251 p. E83.866.B87.

_____. The . Urbana, IL: U IL, 1963. 243 p. E83.863.B7.

Brown, Mark H. The Plainsmen of the Yellowstone. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1971. F737.Y4.B72.

Bruce, Robert. The Fighting Norths and . Lincoln, 1932. E83.866.B9.

Byrne, P.E. Soldiers of the Plains. NY: Mingon, Balch, 1926. 260 p. E83.866.B98.

Carrington, Margaret I. Absaraka, Land of Massacre. Phila: Lippincott, 1879. 383 p. F594.C3.

Coutant, C.G. The History of Wyoming. Vol. 1. Laramie, WY: Chaplin, Spafford, Mathison, 1899. 712 p. F761.C68.

Crook, George. General George Crook: His Autobiography. [Edited by Martin Schmitt] Norman, OK: U OK, 1960. 326 p. E83.866.C932. See also Crook Papers, Arch.

David, Robert B. Finn Burnett, Frontiersman. Glendale, CA: Clark, 1937. 378 p. F761.B87.

Dodge, Richard I. The Powder River Expedition Journals of Colonel Richard Irving Dodge. [Edited by Wayne R. Kline] Norman, OK: U OK, 1997. 206 p. E83.876.D64.

Downey, Fairfax. "Fort on the Frontier." Infantry Journal (Sep 1940): pp. 51-58. Per.

Doyle, Susan B. “Intercultural Dynamics of the Era: Red, White and Army Blue on the Northern Plains.” PhD dss, U NM, 1991. 492 p. E78.G73.D69.

Finerty, John F. War-Path and Bivouac. [Edited by Milo Quaife] Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1955. 375 p. E83.866.F5.

Godfrey, Edward S. Papers. Arch. Several boxes of letters, diaries and articles include information on Godfrey's role in the Sioux Wars of the 1870's.

Gordon, David S. Letter to Gen Alfred E. Bates, dated 2 Mar 1908, Oakland, CA. 3 p. K-1, OIW, Arch. Covers Gordon's move from Laramie to Phil Kearney, Dec 1866, to relieve Carrington.

_____. "The Relief of Fort Phil Kearny." Journal of the Military Service Institution of the US (Sep/Oct 1911): pp. 281-84. Per.

Greene, Jerome A. Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition and the Northern Cheyennes, 1876. Norman, OK: U OK, 2003. 288 p. E83.866.G74.

Grinnell, George B. Two Great Scouts and Their Pawnee Battalion. Cleveland, OH: Clark, 1928. 299 p. E83.866.N84.G73. Powder River Campaigns p.3

Hafen, LeRoy R., & Ann W., editors. Powder River Campaigns and Sawyers Expedition of 1865. Glendale, CA; Clark, 1961. 386 p. E83.863.H3.

_____, & Young, Francis M. Fort Laramie and the Pageant of the West, 1834-1890. Glendale, CA: Clark, 1938. 429 p. UA26.L373.H33.

Hyde, George E. Red Cloud's Folk. Norman, OK: U OK, 1976. 331 p. E99.O3.H9.

Johnson, Dorothy M. The Bloody Bozeman. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1971. F731.J6.

Johnson, Hervey. Tending the Talking Wire. [Edited by William E. Unrau] : U UT, 1979. 382 p. E83.863.J63. Co G, 11th Ohio Cavalry.

LaGarde, L.A. Memoir letter concerning Mackenzie's Powder River Campaign. Typed, 6 Mar 1915. 2 p. L-2, OIW, Arch.

Madsen, Brigham D. Glory Hunter: A Biography of Patrick Edward Connor. Salt Lake City: U UT, 1990. 318 p. F594.C66.M33.

Mattes, Merrill J. Indians, Infants and Infantry: Andrew and Elizabeth Burt on the Frontier. Denver: Old West Pub, 1960. 304 p. F594.M34.

Mills, Anson. Memo. Typed, n.d. 9 p. M-4, OIW, Arch. Notes on the Sioux Wars.

Murray, Robert A. The Army on the Powder River. Bellevue, NE: Old Army, 1969. 53 p. E83.866.M8.

_____. Military Posts in the Powder River Country of Wyoming, 1865-1894. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1968. 189 p. UA26.W8.M8.

Nadeau, Remi. Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1967. UA26.L373.N3.

Ostrander, Alson B. The Bozeman Trail Forts under General Philip St. George Cooke in 1866. Casper, WY: Commercial, 1932. 46 p. E83.866.O87.

Palmer, Henry E. "The Powder River Indian Expedition, 1868." Typed, 2 Feb 1900. 69 p. P-18, OIW, Arch. Captain, Co A, 11th Kansas Cavalry.

Potomac Corral of the Westerners. Great Western Indian Fights. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1966. 336 p. E81.W49. See Pt V, "Action on the Bozeman Trail, 1866-1867." Powder River Campaigns p.4

Robrock, David P. "The Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry on the Central Plains, 1862-1866." Arizona and the West (Spring 1983): pp. 23-48. Per.

Rogers, Fred B. Soldiers of the Overland: Being some Account of the Services of General Patrick Edward Connor... San Francisco: Grabhorn, 1938. 290 p. F594.C66.R63.

Shockley, P.M. "A Forgotten Hero: A Tale of Old Fort Phil Kearny." Quartermaster Review (Jul/Aug 1932): pp. 17-20. Per.

Smith, Helena Huntington. The War on Powder River. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1967. 320 p. F767.J8.S62.

Springer, Charles H. Soldiering in Sioux Country: 1865. [Edited by B.F. Cooling] San Diego: Frontier Heritage, 1971. 82 p. E83.86.S63. See also Springer Diary, Arch.

U.S. Dept of Interior. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Wash, DC: GPO, 1866 & 1868. E93.U71.

U.S. War Dept. "Map of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and Their Tributaries Explored by Capt. W.F. Reynolds and 1st Lt. H.E. Maynadier...1859-60." 30"x40". Springer Papers-Arch. Battle sites & routes of Army march during in the Sioux campaigns, 1865-90.

_____. Secretary of War Reports, 1865-1868. Wash, DC: GPO, various dates. UA24.

_____. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records, 130 vols. Wash, DC: GPO, 1880-1901. E464.U6. See esp Series I, Vols. 38 & 48.

Utley, Robert M. Frontier Regulars: The Army and the Indian, 1866-1891. NY: Macmillan, 1973. 466 p. E83.866.U86.

Varley, James F. Brigham and the Brigade: General Patrick Connor and his Volunteers in and Along the Overland Trail. Tucson, AZ: Westernlore, 1989. 320 p. F594.C66.V27.

Vaughn, J.W. The Reynolds Campaign on Powder River. Norman, OK: U OK, 1961. 239 p. E83.866.V3.

Wagner, David E. Patrick Connor’s War: The 1865 Powder River Indian Expedition. Norman, OK: Arthur H. Clark Co, 2010. 296 p. E83.86.W342.

_____. Powder River Odyssey: Nelson Cole’s Western Campaign of 1865: The Journals of Lyman G. Bennett and Other Eyewitness Accounts. Norman, OK: Arthur H. Clark Co, 2009. 283 p. E83.86.W34. Powder River Campaigns p.5

FETTERMAN FIGHT

Brown, Dee. The Fetterman Massacre: Formerly Fort Phil Kearny, An American Saga. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1984. 251 p. E83.866.B87.

_____. Fort Phil Kearny: An American Saga. Lincoln, NE: U NE, 1971 reprint of 1962 edition. 251 p. E83.866.B87.

Brown, Mark H. The Plainsman of the Yellowstone. Lincoln: U NE, 1971. p. 163. F737.Y4.B72.

Carrington, Frances C. My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney Massacre... Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries, 1971 reprint of 1910 edition. E83.866.C375.

Carrington, Henry B. The Indian Question, Including a Report by the Secretary of the Interior on the Massacre of Troops near Fort Kearny, December 1866. NY: Lewis, 1973. 52 p. E99.D1.C32. See pp. 27-28 for identities of the 81 men killed.

Goble, Paul, & Dorothy. Brave Eagle’s Account of the Fetterman Fight, 21 December 1866. NY: Pantheon Books, 1972. 58 p. E83.866.G63.

Hafen, LeRoy H., & Young, Francis M. Fort Laramie and the Pageant of the West, 1834-1890. Glendale, CA; Clark, 1938. p. 353. UA26.L373.H33.

Haynes, Richard S. “Massacre, Memoir, and Myth: The 1866 Fetterman Fight, a Reconstruction.” MA thesis, U NV-Las Vegas, 1999. 266 p. E83.866.H39.

Johnson, Dorothy M. The Bloody Bozeman. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1971. pp. 235-38. F731.J6.

Massacre of Troops Near Fort Phil. Kearney. Fairfield, WA: Ye Galleon Press, 1987. 43 p. E83.866.M38.

Monnett, John H. Where a Hundred Soldiers Were Killed: The Struggle for the Powder River Country in 1866 and the Making of the Fetterman Myth. Albuquerque, NM: U NM, 2008. 316 p. E83.866.M76.

Nadeau, Remi. Fort Laramie and the Sioux Indians. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1967. pp. 228-33 & 308-09. UA26.L373.N3.

Partridge, Robert. "Fetterman Debacle-Who Was to Blame?" Periodical (Jul 1989): pp. 36-43. Per. Powder River Campaigns p.6

Shockley, P.M. "A Forgotten Hero." Quartermaster Review (Jul/Aug 1932): pp. 17-20. Per.

_____. "Fort Phil Kearny: The Fetterman Massacre." Quartermaster Review (May/Jun 1932): pp. 27-32. Per.

Smith, Shannon D. Give Me Eighty Men: Women and the Myth of the Fetterman Fight. Lincoln: U NE, 2008. 236 p. E83.866.S65.

Wenzel, Nikolai. “The Fetterman Massacre of December 21, 1866.” Journal of America’s Military Past (Spring/Summer 2001): pp. 46-59. Per.

WAGON-BOX FIGHT

Brininstool, E.A. "The Wagon-Box Fight." Hunter-Trader-Trapper, n.d. pp. 14-16. W-9, OIW, Arch. Other pertinent Order of the Indian Wars File numbers are I-1, W-11, X-10, X-31, X-32 and Z-5.

Gordon, David S. Letter to Gen Bates, dated 9 Feb 1908, Piedmont, CA: 3 p. K-1, OIW, Arch. His account of the Fight.

Keenan, Jerry. The Wagon Box Fight. Boulder, CO: Lightning Tree, 1992. 45 p. E83.866.K255.

Rickey, Don. Collection. 2 Boxes. Arch. Includes material on the engagement.