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Across the Plains87
Why does not the Indian meddle with the Telegraph?89
Plum Creek Massacre90
Pawnee Indians—Yellow Sun and Blue Hawk91
A Trip to Fort Laramie92
Moss Agates95
A Young Brave97
The Head Chief—Red Cloud100
Red Cloud's Journey106
Phil. Kearney Massacre107
Perilous Adventure—Pursuit of a Horse-Thief121
Hanging Horse-Thieves128
An Indian Fight at Sweetwater Mines131
Indian Attack on the Stage-Coach going to Denver—Rev. Mr. Fuller's
Account of Two Attempts upon his Life135
Chaplain White says there's a time to Pray and a time to Fight143
Legend of "Crazy Woman's Fork"145
Phil. Kearney Massacre149
Mauvaises Terres, or Bad Lands, Dakota150
Natural History—Animals on the Plains153
A Night Scene158
The Mission-House160
Indian Language, Counting, etc.160
Indians attack Lieutenant W. Dougherty—Fight between
Forts Fetterman and Reno161
Speech of "White Shield," Head Chief of the Arickarees162
Indian Trading164
Red Cloud, Spotted Tail, and their Friends in Washington167
Conclusion201
Lord's Prayer in Sioux Language205
Apostles' Creed206
Distances206