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- catalog contributor b855352.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "Another battle between Indians and the military: further particulars of Monday's battle with Indians at Wounded Knee Creek -- Awful suspense at Pine Ridge; one night of terror: plans of hostiles brought to camp: an attack momentarily expected: General Miles coming ; full particulars of the Battle of Wounded Knee Creek -- Miles issues orders; much activity at Pine Ridge: General Brooke starts at head of 500 men on his march to the Bad Lands [Badlands]: remains of fallen soldiers laid at rest ; disposition of the dead -- Once more they meet but result not disastrous: rumors of Carr's engagement confirmed troops suffering but slightly -- The latest from the front: Carr's command has a skirmish but without disastrous results -- Can whip the Indians, General Miles asserts: some doubt expressed as to the advisability of closing in on Redskins -- ".
- catalog description "At the break of day, troops start for Bad Lands: General Brooke gives orders; all hands prepared for action ; may look for something now ; not yet started -- Death causes delay; troops remain in camp: Killing of Sitting Bull, General Miles thinks may cause undue commotion -- The Indians are angry: outlook at Pine Ridge anything but pleasing; Two Strike arrives -- They feat an attack, Ridge residents nervous: accidental discharge of a gun sets camp wild and troops prepare for action -- Hum drum [humdrum] camp life becomes wearisome: impression growing that Brooke carries his peace methods too far -- A fight to the finish solution of Indian trouble: reports from Bad Lands indicate more warlike feeling than ever ; a brand new Messiah [Hopkins} -- Camp life diversions but sand storm not one: Pine Ridge Agency victim of a periodical visitation peculiar to region -- ".
- catalog description "Bad reports verified; Indians rampage: thousands of cattle stampeded; property of settlers wantonly destroyed ; arrive in camp -- Moved into Bad Lands: Sioux go on with war preparations; reported collision--wholesale depredations -- The Indians divided; War imminent among them: differences of opinion about going to Agency likely to cause bloodshed ; the situation -- The Redskins retreat; war cloud grows darker: little prospect that an encounter with militia will be averted; delay occasioned by non-arrival of Miles -- The time for action; an engagement reported: friendly Indians and hostiles meet and blood is shed -- Troops stay at home; Indian against Indian: three hundred of friendly disposed; sent to join the band of Two Strike -- Waiting for tidings; warriors fail to report: Short Bull and band hold old position and make no move -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 267.".
- catalog description "Bound to be a battle: peace may prevail for a time, but spring will witness the end of its sway ; to-day will witness either a complete surrender or a battle ; encamped a few miles from Agency and listening to rabid harrangues [harangues] ; still a short distance from Agency, but Miles is master of the situation ; General Miles makes known his ultimatum ; remaining at the outer gates while preparations for their reception continue -- With very bad grace, Indians obey Miles: Big Road essays to disarm members of his band but only with partial success ; hostile Brulés make a bluff which Oglalas quickly call -- A peaceful pow-wow; chiefs tell their wishes: and in turn are given good advice concerning their actions in the future -- Epilogue.".
- catalog description "Bound to be trouble; Uprising not half ended: reports of a most serious character arriving hourly from Wounded Knee ; scouts sent to Wounded Knee -- Near the Bad Lands, Kicking Bear encamped on White River: the chief Ghost Dancer and his followers allow no one to approach the camp ; the most startling yet ; the situation as it is -- An all winter siege appears to be the prospect: no particular change at Pine Ridge, but troops and supplies arrive daily ; wrong impressions corrected -- Miles to the front, no longer a spectator: he will visit Pine Ridge and hold a conference with the recalcitrant ones -- Soldiers at Pine Ridge growing weary: even a skirmish in prospect would be a relief -- A spilling of blood but not in warfare: ration day at Indian agency, how it soothes the savage breast -- The camp of the hostiles: Father Jute makes his report; the Indians strongly entrenched ; no lack of provender -- ".
- catalog description "Spurn their proffer, hostiles aggressive as ever: rifle pits scattered about the camp and other warlike preparations going on -- Troops move at last: Ninth [9th] Cavalry from Pine Ridge starts for Bad Lands -- [A. C.] Hopkins, the Messiah; little stock taken in him: reticent concerning the past, but firm in the belief that he is the son God -- The same results: the peace party in the Bad Lands accomplishes nothing -- Troops on the move; Four companies leave Pine Ridge: one day's marching on the trail of the hostiles and the tale that it tells ; made no resistance -- Fully fifty slain: Big Foot's braves turn on their captors and fight with savage fury: the enemy located; prepared for action; Big Foot surrenders; hostiles brought to camp; Sunday night's prospects; their joy too soon -- A hand to hand [hand-to-hand] conflict: brave Captain Wallace on of the first victims -- ".
- catalog description "They sue for peace; hostiles confer with Miles: Pine Ridge band anxious to come in, but they want the best of the bargain ; some inside information in connection with Forsythe's suspension -- Preparing for peace: War Department official on the scene to separate the good from the bad ; late news from [Chief] Yellow Hair -- Moving on the camp: troops press the hostiles from rear; will drive them to the Agency ; Agent Royer is displaced by army officer; the general outlook -- Miles displays caution: he anticipates an attack on the Agency; deems all precautions warranted -- ".
- catalog description "William Fitch Kelley -- Biographies: Nelson A. Miles ; John Rutter Brooke ; Red Cloud ; Big Foot ; Sitting Bull ; Short Bull ; Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses ; Kicking Bear ; American Horse -- Prologue -- Nearly ready to act: General Brooke awaits reinforcements -- Dark is the outlook; Indians refuse to submit: actions of General Brooke and the agents sufficient to show their anxiety -- Their mouths sealed, Brooke and agents reticent: playing a waiting game and withholding the beef supply for wholesome effect -- No visitors at Pine Ridge; they talk too much: each one had a theory to advance and made it known to the hostiles -- Bad reports verified; Indians preparing to fight: Ghost Dance claims a new lease of life and goes on fast and furious ; brings startling news ; an exterior calm -- Troops weary of non-action; Anxious to be up and doing: rumors of depredations fully confirmed, but the order to move cometh not ; slept on their arms ; nearly ready to act -- ".
- catalog extent "267 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Pine Ridge, 1890.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pine Ridge, 1890.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco, Calif., P. Bovis".
- catalog relation "Pine Ridge, 1890.".
- catalog subject "E83.89 .K45".
- catalog subject "Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Another battle between Indians and the military: further particulars of Monday's battle with Indians at Wounded Knee Creek -- Awful suspense at Pine Ridge; one night of terror: plans of hostiles brought to camp: an attack momentarily expected: General Miles coming ; full particulars of the Battle of Wounded Knee Creek -- Miles issues orders; much activity at Pine Ridge: General Brooke starts at head of 500 men on his march to the Bad Lands [Badlands]: remains of fallen soldiers laid at rest ; disposition of the dead -- Once more they meet but result not disastrous: rumors of Carr's engagement confirmed troops suffering but slightly -- The latest from the front: Carr's command has a skirmish but without disastrous results -- Can whip the Indians, General Miles asserts: some doubt expressed as to the advisability of closing in on Redskins -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "At the break of day, troops start for Bad Lands: General Brooke gives orders; all hands prepared for action ; may look for something now ; not yet started -- Death causes delay; troops remain in camp: Killing of Sitting Bull, General Miles thinks may cause undue commotion -- The Indians are angry: outlook at Pine Ridge anything but pleasing; Two Strike arrives -- They feat an attack, Ridge residents nervous: accidental discharge of a gun sets camp wild and troops prepare for action -- Hum drum [humdrum] camp life becomes wearisome: impression growing that Brooke carries his peace methods too far -- A fight to the finish solution of Indian trouble: reports from Bad Lands indicate more warlike feeling than ever ; a brand new Messiah [Hopkins} -- Camp life diversions but sand storm not one: Pine Ridge Agency victim of a periodical visitation peculiar to region -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bad reports verified; Indians rampage: thousands of cattle stampeded; property of settlers wantonly destroyed ; arrive in camp -- Moved into Bad Lands: Sioux go on with war preparations; reported collision--wholesale depredations -- The Indians divided; War imminent among them: differences of opinion about going to Agency likely to cause bloodshed ; the situation -- The Redskins retreat; war cloud grows darker: little prospect that an encounter with militia will be averted; delay occasioned by non-arrival of Miles -- The time for action; an engagement reported: friendly Indians and hostiles meet and blood is shed -- Troops stay at home; Indian against Indian: three hundred of friendly disposed; sent to join the band of Two Strike -- Waiting for tidings; warriors fail to report: Short Bull and band hold old position and make no move -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bound to be a battle: peace may prevail for a time, but spring will witness the end of its sway ; to-day will witness either a complete surrender or a battle ; encamped a few miles from Agency and listening to rabid harrangues [harangues] ; still a short distance from Agency, but Miles is master of the situation ; General Miles makes known his ultimatum ; remaining at the outer gates while preparations for their reception continue -- With very bad grace, Indians obey Miles: Big Road essays to disarm members of his band but only with partial success ; hostile Brulés make a bluff which Oglalas quickly call -- A peaceful pow-wow; chiefs tell their wishes: and in turn are given good advice concerning their actions in the future -- Epilogue.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bound to be trouble; Uprising not half ended: reports of a most serious character arriving hourly from Wounded Knee ; scouts sent to Wounded Knee -- Near the Bad Lands, Kicking Bear encamped on White River: the chief Ghost Dancer and his followers allow no one to approach the camp ; the most startling yet ; the situation as it is -- An all winter siege appears to be the prospect: no particular change at Pine Ridge, but troops and supplies arrive daily ; wrong impressions corrected -- Miles to the front, no longer a spectator: he will visit Pine Ridge and hold a conference with the recalcitrant ones -- Soldiers at Pine Ridge growing weary: even a skirmish in prospect would be a relief -- A spilling of blood but not in warfare: ration day at Indian agency, how it soothes the savage breast -- The camp of the hostiles: Father Jute makes his report; the Indians strongly entrenched ; no lack of provender -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Spurn their proffer, hostiles aggressive as ever: rifle pits scattered about the camp and other warlike preparations going on -- Troops move at last: Ninth [9th] Cavalry from Pine Ridge starts for Bad Lands -- [A. C.] Hopkins, the Messiah; little stock taken in him: reticent concerning the past, but firm in the belief that he is the son God -- The same results: the peace party in the Bad Lands accomplishes nothing -- Troops on the move; Four companies leave Pine Ridge: one day's marching on the trail of the hostiles and the tale that it tells ; made no resistance -- Fully fifty slain: Big Foot's braves turn on their captors and fight with savage fury: the enemy located; prepared for action; Big Foot surrenders; hostiles brought to camp; Sunday night's prospects; their joy too soon -- A hand to hand [hand-to-hand] conflict: brave Captain Wallace on of the first victims -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "They sue for peace; hostiles confer with Miles: Pine Ridge band anxious to come in, but they want the best of the bargain ; some inside information in connection with Forsythe's suspension -- Preparing for peace: War Department official on the scene to separate the good from the bad ; late news from [Chief] Yellow Hair -- Moving on the camp: troops press the hostiles from rear; will drive them to the Agency ; Agent Royer is displaced by army officer; the general outlook -- Miles displays caution: he anticipates an attack on the Agency; deems all precautions warranted -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "William Fitch Kelley -- Biographies: Nelson A. Miles ; John Rutter Brooke ; Red Cloud ; Big Foot ; Sitting Bull ; Short Bull ; Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses ; Kicking Bear ; American Horse -- Prologue -- Nearly ready to act: General Brooke awaits reinforcements -- Dark is the outlook; Indians refuse to submit: actions of General Brooke and the agents sufficient to show their anxiety -- Their mouths sealed, Brooke and agents reticent: playing a waiting game and withholding the beef supply for wholesome effect -- No visitors at Pine Ridge; they talk too much: each one had a theory to advance and made it known to the hostiles -- Bad reports verified; Indians preparing to fight: Ghost Dance claims a new lease of life and goes on fast and furious ; brings startling news ; an exterior calm -- Troops weary of non-action; Anxious to be up and doing: rumors of depredations fully confirmed, but the order to move cometh not ; slept on their arms ; nearly ready to act -- ".
- catalog title "Pine Ridge, 1890; an eye witness account of the events surrounding the fighting at Wounded Knee. Edited and compiled by Alexander Kelley & Pierre Bovis.".
- catalog type "text".