Gen. Custer’s Surprise of an Indian Camp of over Two Thousand Warriors and numerous women and children Along the Washita River and consisted of Cheyenne, Arrapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians From the Book ' Our wild Indians; thirty-three years' personal experience among the red men of the great West ' by Richard Irving Dodge, Richard Irving Dodge (May 19, 1827 – June 16, 1895) was a colonel in the United States Army. Dodge was born in North Carolina[1] and died after a long and successful career in the Army. He began as a cadet in 1844 and retired as a Colonel May 19, 1891. Published A


Gen. Custer’s Surprise of an Indian Camp of over Two Thousand Warriors and numerous women and children Along the Washita River and consisted of Cheyenne, Arrapahoe, Kiowa, and Comanche Indians From the Book ' Our wild Indians; thirty-three years' personal experience among the red men of the great West ' by Richard Irving Dodge, Richard Irving Dodge (May 19, 1827 – June 16, 1895) was a colonel in the United States Army. Dodge was born in North Carolina[1] and died after a long and successful career in the Army. He began as a cadet in 1844 and retired as a Colonel May 19, 1891. Published A. D. Worthington and Company, 1883, Hartford, Conn.


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