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THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE HOSTILE

THE ARIKARA NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE HOSTILE

by LIBBY, O.G. [EDITOR].

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Bismarck: Privately printed, 1920., 1920. First edition. First edition. 8vo. Original green cloth, 276 pp., frontis, preface, historical introduction, appendices, plates, folding maps, index. Volume VI of North Dakota Historical Collections. "Very detailed accounts of nine surviving Arikara scouts who served with Reno in the valley fight....a most worthy addition."---Tal Luther. "There has been no volume published on Custer's last fight of more interest than this."---Dustin 171. This narrative is designed to make public the true story of the Arikara Indian scouts who served with Terry and under the immediate command of Custer. The only full-scale treatment of the subject, and very important. Light wear to the spine ends and bump to lower fore-corners, else a very good copy without dust jacket, as issued.
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