. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. Photo by Sweet. Miiiiieapnlis VIEW OF MINOT IN 1887. THE BONE INDUSTRY, MINOT, 1889 HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 165 every means of defense and of subsistence and turned out on the prairie, with500 yards the start, and told to run! He was followed by several hundred whooping, yelling savages, and outranthem all, followed to the last by one Indian who stumbled and fell, when Colterturned on him and killed him with his own weapon. Thereafter he was on theprairie several days before he reached safety. MICKIE FINK, OUTLAW Mike Fink, or Al


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. Photo by Sweet. Miiiiieapnlis VIEW OF MINOT IN 1887. THE BONE INDUSTRY, MINOT, 1889 HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 165 every means of defense and of subsistence and turned out on the prairie, with500 yards the start, and told to run! He was followed by several hundred whooping, yelling savages, and outranthem all, followed to the last by one Indian who stumbled and fell, when Colterturned on him and killed him with his own weapon. Thereafter he was on theprairie several days before he reached safety. MICKIE FINK, OUTLAW Mike Fink, or Alickie Phinck, as he usually wrote his own name, joinedAshleys expedition to the Yellowstone, in 1822. At Pittsburgh he was barred from the turkey shoots, being an expert shot,and at St. Louis he had a court record for paring a negros heel with a shotfrom his rifle, because he thought it would look better after such an operation. He had two chums, one named Carpenter and the other Talbot. It was theircustom to entertain their associates by each in turn shooting a cup of whiskeyfrom the others head. Finally they q


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