Papers, 1904-1918.

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Papers, 1904-1918.

Letters written by Bent, from Colony, Okla., to George E. Hyde in Omaha containing personal reminiscences of life with the Cheyenne Indians, Hyde's working manuscript of the book Life of George Bent, Written from His Letters with notes by Bent and Hyde, two maps, two letters by Hyde.

2 boxes (2 linear ft.)

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Bent, George, 1843-1918

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George Bent (1843-1918), son of Colonel William Bent, fur trader and founder of Bent's Fort, and Owl Woman, a Cheyenne, daughter of White Thunder, went to school in St. Louis. By 1904 he was living in Colony, Oklahoma. From the description of George Bent papers, 1904-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127533 George Bent, born in Bent's Fort in 1843, the son of William Bent and his Cheyenne wife. As a witness of the Indian wars and conflicts in Colorado during the late 1...

Hyde, George E., 1882-1968

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