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Identifier: adventuresofante00peir (find matches)
Title: The adventures of "Antelope Bill" in the Indian war of 1862
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Peirce, Parker I
Subjects: Dakota Indians
Publisher: (Marshall? Minn.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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ut could not. He was at the ferry .twhen ^larslis men were killed but had only abow and j^rows there. He was iu three battlesand shot six times but he does not know that.h@ killed any one. ....... , 18. Mah-pe-o-ke-ne-jin (who stan^s^n thecloud), Cut-nosegays that when Litjde Ciowproposed to kill the traders he. wen J along; hesays .he is charged with having killed a c a reen-ter, but he did not do it; he fired off his gun inone of the stores^ his nephew was killed at Ft.Ridgley; he was put at Hutchinson when hisson was killed. Little Crow took them out.Hq was hungry and went over to an ox, andwhen there saved Mr. Browns family. 19. Henry Milord, a halfrbreed. Kenrysays he went over the Minnesota river withBaptiste Campbell^ and others; they wereforced to go by Little Crow. He fired his gun.at a woman but does not think he killed -her. -several others fired at her also. Ho did not — 1.6.5. — see her afterwards. Henry Milord was raisedby Gen. Sibley. lie was a smart active intelli-
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Cut Nose53 £ Who killed eighteen men and five women. gent young man, and as such, would be likelyto be drawn into the Dakota rebellion; indeed, — 196 — it was next to impossible for yonngmen wheth-er halfbreeds or full-bloods to keep out of it.They are to be pitied as well as blamed. 20. Chas-kay-dan (the first bora if a son)says he went to the stores in the rao1 ning ofMonday; then he saw Little Crow taking awaygoods. He then went up to Redwood with arelation of his and were told that a white manwas coming on the road; they went out to meethim but the first who came along was a half-breed. They let him pass. Then came alongMr. Gleason and Mrs. Wakefield: his friendshot Mr. Gleason and he attempted to fire onbim bat his gun did not go off. He saved Mrs.Wakefield and the children, and now he dieswhile she lives. 21. Baptiste Campbell is the son of ScottCampbell, who was for many years UnitedStates interpreter at Fort Snelling, thinks theyought to have had a new trial; says he did

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Peirce__Parker_I
  • booksubject:Dakota_Indians
  • bookpublisher:_Marshall__Minn__
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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