Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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Page 42
... Sherman . Nev- ertheless , despite advocating a policy of kind- ness , the report contained the signatures of all the commissioners . 34 As the commissioners hoped to engage the northern tribes in the spring , they sent out various so ...
... Sherman . Nev- ertheless , despite advocating a policy of kind- ness , the report contained the signatures of all the commissioners . 34 As the commissioners hoped to engage the northern tribes in the spring , they sent out various so ...
Page 45
... Sherman initiated talks on 28 May at Fort Sumner . He began by informing them he had come for the purpose of learning about their condition and what could be done for them . Barboncito , designated by Sherman as the head chief of the ...
... Sherman initiated talks on 28 May at Fort Sumner . He began by informing them he had come for the purpose of learning about their condition and what could be done for them . Barboncito , designated by Sherman as the head chief of the ...
Page 48
... Sherman's intent to increase military control in the West . Sherman firmly believed in using military force to end Indian conflicts , a fact largely illustrated by the actions of Custer on the Washita River not even two months after the ...
... Sherman's intent to increase military control in the West . Sherman firmly believed in using military force to end Indian conflicts , a fact largely illustrated by the actions of Custer on the Washita River not even two months after the ...
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