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The following account of the Fort Phil Kearny massacre is taken from a private letter of Sergeant of the Second Cavalry to a friend in Louisville: FORT PHILIP KEARNEY, DAKOTAH TERRITORY ...
BUFFALO — For decades, staff at the Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site have provided visitors with context on the Bozeman Trail, life on the frontier in the 1860s and the day-to-day operation ...
The following are the names of the Second Cavalry killed in the recent massacre at Fort Phil. Kearny: Second-Lieut. HORATIO S. BINGHAM, killed on the 6th of December; Sergeant James Baker ...
None of the archaeologists and volunteers working at Fort Phil Kearny this spring considered themselves surprised when faint outlines of the quartermaster's corral walls emerged on computer ...
One of three forts built along the Bozeman Trail by the U.S. Army to protect travelers from attacks by Plains Indians, Fort Phil Kearny Historic Site gives visitors a feeling of what it was like ...
Guided Lantern Tours at Fort Phil Kearny will illuminate the darker side of the fort and the contested “Bloody Bozeman” as part of a special event from 5 to 10 p.m. Oct. 24. Visitors can ...
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