Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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Page 57
... frontier " to an " agricul- tural / commercial domain of the white man by the end of the 1880s . " Until the mid - 1880s , these twin outposts served primarily as agen- cies for controlling and suppressing the activi- ties of the ...
... frontier " to an " agricul- tural / commercial domain of the white man by the end of the 1880s . " Until the mid - 1880s , these twin outposts served primarily as agen- cies for controlling and suppressing the activi- ties of the ...
Page 58
... frontier constabulary yet restrained in authority and jurisdiction . Reflecting the perennial conflict between military and civilian administration of Indian affairs , Dodge is naturally critical of the In- dian Bureau , and ...
... frontier constabulary yet restrained in authority and jurisdiction . Reflecting the perennial conflict between military and civilian administration of Indian affairs , Dodge is naturally critical of the In- dian Bureau , and ...
Page 286
... frontier , and it was on the frontier opposing Indians that he made a name for himself . Harney was tall , powerful , and athletic as well as volatile , profane , and violent . This combination tended to bring him to the fore wherever ...
... frontier , and it was on the frontier opposing Indians that he made a name for himself . Harney was tall , powerful , and athletic as well as volatile , profane , and violent . This combination tended to bring him to the fore wherever ...
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