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| A Difficult Crossing |
58 |
| Wash Day |
60 |
| Indian Pictures |
62 |
| A Plague of Wood Ticks |
64 |
| Another Tempest |
66 |
| The Cattle Stampeded Again |
68 |
| Difficult Traveling |
69 |
| Colonel Kearny's Dragoons |
71 |
| Disagreeable Visitors |
73 |
| Driving away the Indians |
75 |
| Turkey Hunting |
76 |
| Eager Hunters |
77 |
| Antelope Country |
79 |
| Shooting Antelopes |
81 |
| A Pawnee Visitor |
83 |
| The Pawnees try to Frighten Us |
85 |
| Defending Ourselves |
87 |
| Scarcity of Fuel, and Discomfort |
89 |
| Lame Oxen |
91 |
| An Army of Emigrants |
92 |
| The Buffalo Country |
95 |
| Hunting Buffaloes |
97 |
| My Mother's Advice |
99 |
| Ash Hollow Post Office |
100 |
| New Comrades |
102 |
| Fort Laramie |
103 |
| A Sioux Encampment |
106 |
| Indians on the March |
107 |
| The Fourth of July |
109 |
| Multitudes of Buffaloes |
111 |
| We Meet Colonel Kearny Again |
113 |
| Across the Divide |
115 |
| Fort Bridger |
117 |
| Trading at Fort
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