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Battles and Skirmishes of the Great Sioux War, 1876–1877—The Military View, edited by Jerome A. Greene.

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee—An Indian History of the American West, by Dee Brown.

By Cheyenne Campfires, by George Bird Grinnell.

Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life, by Charles King.

“Campaigning with the 5th Cavalry: Private James B. Frew’s Diary and Letters from the Great Sioux War of 1876,” by Paul L. Hedren. Nebraska History 65 (Winter 1984).

Campaigning with King—Charles King, Chronicler of the Old Army, edited by Paul L. Hedren.

Centennial Campaign—The Sioux War of 1876, by John S. Gray.

Cheyenne (Wyoming) Daily Leader (Aug., Oct., Nov., Dec, 1876).

Cheyenne Memories, by John Stands in Timber and Margot Liberty.

Chronological List of Engagements Between the Regular Army of the United States and Various Tribes of Hostile Indians Which Occurred During the Years 1790 to 1898, Inclusive, by George W. Webb.

Crazy Horse and Custer—The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors, by Stephen E. Ambrose.

Crazy Horse—The Strange Man of the Oglalas, by Mari Sandoz.

Crimsoned Prairie—The Wars Between the United States and the

Plains Indians During the Winning of the West, by S. L. A. Marshall, Brigadier General (Ret.).

“The Death of Lt. McKinney in the Dull Knife Fight,” by L. A. LaGarde (Address at the Order of the Indian Wars Assembly, March 6, 1915).

Death on the Prairie—The Thirty Years Struggle for the Western Plains, by Paul I. Wellman.

Death Song—The Last of the Indian Wars, by John Edward Weems.

The Dull Knife Battle—“Doomsday for the Northern Cheyennes,” by Fred H. Werner.

“The Dull Knife Symposium,” presented by the Fort Phil Kearny/Bozeman Trail Association, funded by the Wyoming Council for the Humanities—August 1989 (papers delivered by John D. McDermott, moderator; Margot P. Liberty; Jerome A. Greene; Ted Risingsun; Sherry L. Smith; and Douglas C. McChristian).

The Fighting Cheyennes, by George Bird Grinnell.

The Fighting Norths and Pawnee Scouts, by Robert Bruce.

“Fighting the Cheyennes: A Hot Little Battle on the Red Fork of the Powder River, Nov. 23, 1876, with Renegades,” by S. Millison, National Tribune, May 17, 1928.

Following the Indian Wars: The Story of the Newspaper Correspondents Among the Indian Campaigners, by Oliver Knight.

Fort Laramie—“Visions of a Grand Post” by Robert A. Murray.

Fort Robinson—Outpost on the Plains, by Roger T. Grange, Jr.

Forty Miles a Day on Beans and Hay—The Enlisted Soldier Fighting the Indian Wars, by Don Rickey, Jr.

Frank Grouard, Army Scout, edited by Margaret Brock Hanson.

Frontier Regulars—The United States Army and the Indian, 1866–1891, by Robert M. Utley.

The Frontier Trail, by Colonel Homer W. Wheeler (Ret.).

General George Crook—His Autobiography, edited by Martin F. Schmitt.

“General Philip Sheridan’s Legacy: The Sioux Pony Campaign of 1876,” by Richmond L. Clow. Nebraska History 57 (Winter 1976).

“Getting Into Uniform: Northern Cheyenne Scouts in the United States Army, 1876–81,” by Karen Easton (master’s thesis, University of Wyoming), 1985.

“Historical Address of Brig. Gen’l. W. C. Brown, U.S. Army Retired” (Read at Unveiling of Monument to Lieut. Frank D. Baldwin Near Olanda, Montana; June, 11, 1932), Winners of the West, August 30, 1932.

Indian-Fighting Army, by Fairfax Downey.

Indian Fights and Fighters, by Cyrus Townsend Brady.

“The Indian Situation: Mackenzie’s Fight with the Cheyennes,” Army Navy Journal, December 19, 1876.

Indian Wars, by Robert M. Utley and Wilcomb E. Washburn.

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