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By: N/A
Price: $130.00
Publisher: Washington Government Printing Office 1880: 1880
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 320
405 pg.Rebound in red cloth with label title, water stains on the outside edges of text, did not go to text, Contains reports of Indian Agents from 19 states plus the Indian Territory, A report concerning Sitting Bull, a Proclamation by President H ayes (a warning concerning trespassing on Indian Territory, and spreading rumors) Agreement with the Crows, Shoshones, Bannacks, and Sheepeaters, diseases among the Indians, plus much more info. Excellent resource material... View more info
By: N/A
Price: $50.00
Publisher: washington D.C.: 1861
Seller ID: 411
Report of an inquiry into the facts relating to the fraudulent abstraction of certain bonds, held in trust for the Indian tribes, from the Department of the Interior, stamped cloth with the seal of the United States of America on front and back, 365 pgs, a few rust spots to cover , minor foxing inside, G+ View more info
By: N/A
Price: $30.00
Publisher: John E. Potter:
Seller ID: 619
Cir late 1800's, ND, NP, 551pgs + ads, illustrated, no title or copyright page. Slight wear around the edges. History of Indian wars from the late 1700's through the 1860's, much information on the subject. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $35.00
Publisher: Old Fort Hays Historical Ass.: 1959
Seller ID: 3247
42 pages, photos. Custer, Wild Bill Hickok, early history, etc. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $350.00
Publisher: Wash. D.C., 1863
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 5648
Original wraps, covers chipped, spine taped, SIGNED on front cover by R. B. Marcy, plastic slip cover in buckram slipcase. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $250.00
Publisher: Helena, Rocky Mountain Publishing Company: 1896
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 6385
409 pages, frontis, photos, original cloth with blind-stamp on title page, no other markings, an exceptional copy! Contains Bradley's journal of the 1876 Sioux Campaign under Gibbon's command. Diary of Matthew Carroll Master of Transportation for Gibbon. Also journal of S. G. Fisher Chief of Scouts for the Nez Perce Campaign of 1877 under command of General Howard. Luther 50, Dustin 23. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $75.00
Publisher: Wash. D.C., Government Printing Office: 1897
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 6639
33 pages, bound in stiff binding. Statements made by American Horse, Red Cloud (Dr. Charles A. Eastman was his interpreter.), High Star, and Clarence Three Stars to Senator Pettigrew. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $65.00
Publisher: 1909
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 7682
67 pages, photos, chipping to spine, original pictorial cloth. Photos of Indians and famous scouts, Custer and Crook mention. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $45.00
Publisher: 1820
Seller ID: 8153
14 pages, disbound. Has a section on Indians on the Red River, travels in Africa, court martial, tariffs, etc. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $150.00
Publisher: St. Paul Minnesota, Pioneer Press Company: 1890
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 8706
844 pages, index, ¾ leather binding (new leather spine) marbled boards, page edges, and end-papers. PRESENTATION copy, presented by the State of Minnesota to P. H. Buck Sioux War of 1862, and much on the Civil War. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $350.00
Publisher: Washington, Government Printing Office: 1873
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 12998
Original printed wraps, 30 pages, map. Contains Felix R. Brunot's report of his three days of negotiations with the Shoshones with Chief Washakie as the Indian's spokesman. The government want the Indians to sale part of their reservation to open the land up for white settlers (nothing new there). They agreed to sale the land for $25,000, with the chief getting $500 a year for five years. Washakie wanted cattle and houses for his people as they were poor and afraid of th... View more info
By: N/A
Price: $95.00
Publisher: Rapid City, South Dakota, Rapid City Indian School: 1934
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller ID: 014661
Original pictorial wraps, 144 pages, minor soiling. This meeting focused on the government's policies for the Indians and their complaints. Delegates from numerous tribes and locations were present. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $100.00
Publisher: 1929
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller ID: 014663
Original printed wraps, 71 pages. Meeting held at the Army and Navy Club Washington, D.C. January 26, 1929. Many noted military personnel were present. Provides a list of attendees and summary of the association. Of most interest is the section on the history of the Apache wars. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $95.00
Publisher: 1860
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller ID: 014792
House of Representatives Ex. Doc. No. 81. 36th Congress 1st Session. 192 pages disbound, moderate foxing. Much on the border problems, Texas Rangers, etc. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $85.00
Publisher: 1949
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller ID: 014968
Original pictorial cloth with beveled edges, 175 pages, photos, illustrations, minor edge wear to book and jacket, limited to 400 copies. Chapters include; The Butterfield Overland Mail, California's Gold Era, Al Sieber, Chief of the Apaches, Charles M. Russell, Western Americana, Some Collectors of Glen Dawson, Military Outposts in Arizona, etc. Laid in is a letter marked personal from Earl Vandade dated 1949 to Glen Dawson. Dawson included Vandale in his list of major ... View more info
By: N/A
Price: $60.00
Publisher: 1953
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller ID: 014970
180 pages, photos, illustrations, slight edge wear to jacket, limited to 400 copies. Chapters include; Mountain Men Who Came to California, The Emigrants' Forty Mile Desert Trail Through Nevada, The Apache Kid, The Covered Wagon, Guns That Won the West, Sacajawea, The Bird Woman, Development of Music in the West, Cattle Industry of the Hawaiian Islands, etc. Herd 2492, Six-Guns 2366. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $35.00
Publisher: 1961
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller ID: 014972
267 pages, photos, illustrations, chipping on upper jacket spine, limited to 550 copies. Chapters include; Fort Apache, A Frontier Sketchbook, Photography in the Great West, The Warner's Ranch, Steam boating on the Columbia, The Jerk Line team, etc. View more info
By: N/A
Price: $20.00
Publisher: The Westerners Los Angeles Corral: 1982
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller ID: 014975
224 pages, photos, illustrations, minor edge wear to jacket, inscribed by Paul Bailey to Glen Dawson. Bailey wrote the section on Don Louis Perceval. Chapters include; Griffith Park's Greatest Tragedy, Pioneer California Saddle Makers, Sixty Years of American Rodeo n England, The Indians and general Scott, A Biographical Sketch of William Wolfskill, etc. View more info
Price: $125.00
Publisher: Wash. D.C., Government Printing Office: 1876
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 015127
1166 pages, original cloth, spine coming off, good reference / research copy. Dustin 13 "A very important document. Custer's testimony before the House Committee had much to do with Belknap's impeachment." View more info
By: (Custer)
Price: $125.00
Publisher: N.Y., 1868
Edition: First Edition
Seller ID: 9895
Original newspaper, 12 pages, a few minor creases, else VG. Page 11 has a column containing Custer's report of the Washita fight in which he gives details of the fight including the death of Major Elliott. Also has a lengthy report on Indian affairs by Commissioner Taylor. View more info