Daily memorandum, 1864-1865.

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Daily memorandum, 1864-1865.

Holograph diary containing a list of key events between 14 Nov 1864 to 18 Jul 1865. Dimon records building Fort Rice, Indian attacks on soldiers outside the fort, emigrant trains passing through, the arrival of Alfred Sully's army, and a conference with Sioux Chief Two Bears.

1 v. (19 p.) ; 18 cm.

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United States. Army. Volunteer Infantry, 1st (1864-1865).

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Two Bears, Dakota chief.

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Dimon, Charles Augustus Ropes, 1841-1902.

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Charles Augustus Ropes Dimon (1841-1902), soldier, served throughout the Civil War and was colonel of the First United States Volunteer Infantry regiment of Galvanized Yankees at Fort Rice, North Dakota, October 1864-July 1865. From the description of Daily memorandum, 1864-1865. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79945409 From the description of Daily memorandum, 1864-1865. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702162725 Charles Dimon, soldier, served throughout the Civil War...

Sully, Alfred, 1821-1879

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Alfred Sully (1821-1879), army officer. From the description of Alfred Sully papers 1816-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127356 Alfred Sully, son of portrait artist Thomas Sully, was a United States Army officer and trained topographer residing in California from 1847 to 1853. During that time he married Manuela de la Guerra, a granddaughter of JoseĢ de la Guerra. Sully left California in 1853, following the 1851 death of his young wife and child. From th...

Siebert, Frank T. (Frank Thomas), 1912-1998

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Frank T. Siebert was a pathologist, self-taught linguist and collector of books on North American Indians and the American frontier. He was dedicated to preserving the Penobscot language and was the compiler of a Penobscot dictionary. Bryant Richard Garrett, the donor of the collection, worked closely with Dr. Siebert and carries on the work of documenting and preserving the Penobscot language. From the description of Penobscot and Algonquian related notes of Frank T. Siebert. 1934-1...