| Abbie Gardner-Sharp - Dakota Indians - 1894 - 390 pages
...rescue of the captives and the punishment of the Indians, in connection with Col. Alexander, of the 10th infantry, but had found it very difficult to settle...expedition for their ransom. " While we were deliberating upon the best course to pursue, an accident opened the way to success. A party of my Indians were hunting... | |
| Abbie Gardner-Sharp - History - 1902 - 426 pages
...rescue of the captives and the punishment of the Indians, in connection with Col. Alexander, of the 10th infantry, but had found it very difficult to settle...destruction of the women, and were without means to ttt out an expedition for their ransom. " While we were deliberating upon the best course to pursue,... | |
| Dickinson Co. (Ia - 1917 - 508 pages
..."I was engaged in devising plans for the rescue of the captives and the punishment of the Indians in connection with Colonel Alexander of the Tenth Infantry,...best course to pursue, an accident opened the way to success. A party of my Indians were hunting on the Big Sioux River, and having learned that Inkpadutah's... | |
| Mary Hawker Bakeman - Dakota Indians - 2001 - 248 pages
...was engaged in devising plans for the rescue of the captives and the punishment of the Indians, in connection with Colonel Alexander, of the Tenth Infantry,...would not endanger the safety of the prisoners. We know that any hostile demonstration would be sure to result in the destruction of the women, and we... | |
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