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Cheyenne Outbreak of Morris County (1868)

Morris Country1

On June 3, 1868, some 400 Cheyenne Indians flooded Council Grove armed and painted for war. When the Indians reached the west end of the town, they divided their forces, one-half following along Elm

Battle of Solomon Fork (1857)

Cheyenne Warriors by Edward S. Curtis1

Though the exact location is unknown, but thought to be near Penokee, in Graham County, the Battle of Solomon Fork took place along the Solomon River in July, 1857. The skirmish was led by Colonel

The Last Frontier (North Castle Books)

The Last Frontier (North Castle Books)1

"The Last Frontier" was Howard Fast's first bestseller, and rightfully belongs on any short-list of best

Pawnee Rock

Pawnee Rock(310x240)

Jutting out above the prairie near Larned, Kansas is a landmark calledPawnee Rock where dozens of gold and silver caches are said to have been

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Cheyenne Indians, tribes of the Algonquian nation

Cheyenne Indians(310x240)

Cheyenne Indians, one of the most westerly tribes of the Algonquian nation. They were seated on the Cheyenne, a branch of the Red River of the North. Driven by the Sioux, they retreated beyond the

Cheyenne Indians

Cheyenne Men, 1909

The Cheyenne Indians are from the Great Plains. Many people don't know this but the Cheyenne consists of two tribes. One tribe is called Sotaeo'o and the other is the

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