Pa Ha Sa Pah Or the Black Hills of South Dakota a Complete History of the Gol
Pa Ha Sa Pah Or the Black Hills of South Dakota a Complete History of the Gol
Peter Rosen
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Wessels and Lieutenants A. D. King, R. G. Whitman, James Lawson, J. G. H. Foster and C. Morton, with a train of seventy- five wagons. " This large command, numbering fully four hundred men, would seem at first unnecessarily strong for the mere purpose of protecting from Indians those who were pursuing the investigation in the Hills, but the attitude of the Indians on the 'penetration of this, the most cherished spot of their reservation, could not be foretold and it was known that they had been... not a little agitated by the incursion of General Custer in the previous year, and by the subsequent visits and operations of miners. " Thouijh no bands of Indians were met during the work, our safety and freedom from their visits were probably due to the well-known magnitude and strength of the expedition. A great measure of the success of the exploration is due to the hearty co-operation of the officers of the command, but particularly to the commander. Colonel Dodge, whose unwavering: interest and determination to make the work successful and whose constant assistance and courtes}'" were especially valuable and grateful during the entire course of the work.
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