| Frederick Whittaker - Generals - 1876 - 696 pages
...escape of the Indians to the south or south-east by passing around your left flank. The column of Col. Gibbon is now in motion for the mouth of the Big Horn....that you should endeavor to send a scout through to Col. Gibbon's column with information of the result of your examination. The lower part of this creek... | |
| United States. War Department - 1876 - 876 pages
...arise ; but it is hoped that the Indians, if upon the Little Big Horn, may be so nearly inclosed by the two columns that their escape will be impossible....examine the upper part of Tulloch's Creek, and that yon should endeavor to send a scout through to Colonel Gibbon's column with information of the result... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1877 - 992 pages
...they arise; but it is hoped that the Indians, if upon the Little Big Horn, may be so nearly enclosed by two columns that their escape will be impossible....that you should endeavor to send a scout through to Col. Gibbon's column with information of the result of your examination. The lower part of this creek... | |
| Frances Fuller Victor - Dakota Indians - 1877 - 636 pages
...; but it is hoped that the Indians, if up on the Little Big Horn, may be so nearly inclosed by the two columns that their escape will be impossible....that you should endeavor to send a scout through to Col. Gibbon's column with information of the result of your examination. The lower part of this creek... | |
| Robert Vaughn - Frontier and pioneer life - 1900 - 470 pages
...enclosed by the two columns that their escape will be impossible. THIRTY-SIX YEARS IN THE ROCKIES. 321 " 'The department commander desires that, on your way up the Rosebud, you should have your scouts thoroughly examine the upper part of Tu Hock's fork, and that you should endeavor... | |
| Sons of the American Revolution. California - California - 1913 - 178 pages
...arise; but it is hoped that the Indians, if upon the Little Horn, may be so nearly enclosed by the two columns that their escape will be impossible....Rosebud you should thoroughly examine the upper part of Tullock's Creek; and that you should endeavor to send a scout through to Colonel Gibbon's column with... | |
| State Historical Society of North Dakota - Indians of North America - 1920 - 328 pages
...that their escape will be impossible. The Department Command desires that on your way up the Eosebud you should thoroughly examine the upper part of Tulloch's Creek, and that you should endeavor to sent a scout through to Colonel Gibbon's column, with information of the result of your examination.... | |
| State Historical Society of North Dakota - Indians of North America - 1920 - 386 pages
...so nearly inclosed by the two columns that their escape will be impossible. The Department Command desires that on your way up the Rosebud you should...of Tulloch's Creek, and that you should endeavor to sent a scout through to Colonel Gibbon's column, with information of the result of your examination.... | |
| Otto Louis Hein - United States - 1925 - 368 pages
...for me: Extract from General Terry's Order to Custer. " The Department Commander desires that on the way up the Rosebud you should thoroughly examine the upper part of Tulloch's Creek." "When we arrived in the neighborhood of Tulloch's Creek we ran on a hot trail that led straight to... | |
| William Alexander Graham - Black Hills War, 1876-1877 - 1926 - 270 pages
...arise; but it is hoped that the Indians, if upon the Little Big Horn, may be so nearly enclosed by the two columns that their escape will be impossible....Rosebud you should thoroughly examine the upper part of Tullocks Creek, and that you should endeavor to send a scout through to Col. Gibbon's column with information... | |
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