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- Chapter 4: the Military Seeks Control
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- The Way West
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- Parks & Trails Master Plan
- Development Pattern and Development District for the Bozeman Pass Zoning District
- On the Oregon Trail
- The Red Chief : As Told by the Last of His Tribe Pdf, Epub, Ebook
- Misguided by Experience: a Defense of Custer's Actions at the Little Bighorn
- Mining Companies, Technology, and The
- Class G Tables of Geographic Cutter Numbers
- Chronology of How the West Was Lost
- I. Settlers Encounter the Plains Indians Hunting Buffalo
- A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12. INSTITUTION National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC
- Call of the Past: How Virginia City and Nevada City Montana Came to Be Saved
- Sitting Bull and Geronimo: a Comparison of Their Im Litary and Religious Leadership Gary Joseph Younger Fort Hays State University
- Why Was There So Much Bloodshed on the Plains, 1861-1877?
- Old Ft. C.F. Smith and Related Sites AND/OR HISTORIC: Or J?Ort C.F
- Fort Robinson, Custer, and the Legacy of the Great Sioux War
- "We Poor Devils": the Interactions Shared Experiences and Differing
- The Battle of the Little Bighorn Gunshot Trauma Analysis: Suicide Prevalence Among the Soldiers of the 7Th Cavalry
- 2020-11-12 Bozeman Alleyways
- Getting from Here to There in Park County, Montana
- He Oregon DISCOVER CONNECT EXPLORE
- TRAILS ASSOCIATION July 1996
- An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States
- The Bozeman Trail
- Red Cloud's War (Power River War), 1866-1868. the U.S. Government
- The Clash of Cultures Trails Project
- Was Geronimo at the Greenville Treaty Signing
- The Clash of Cultures Trails Project
- Essential Question: Background Objectives
- Indian Wars October 2015
- Digital-Bozone-11151
- Bozeman, Montana, and Its Search for Economic Stability
- Government Policies Towards the Plains Indians: Conflict and Tension
- Westward Expansion (1860-1900)