Orders : Fort McPherson, Nebraska, 1869 May 4.

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Orders : Fort McPherson, Nebraska, 1869 May 4.

Manuscript orders addressed to Captain North and signed by Henry E. Noyes, ordering Pawnee Scouts to Ogallala, Nebraska. The orders cite a telegram from General George Augur, directing Pawnee troops to scout area west of Ogallala to Ash Hollow.

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United States. Army. Cavalry, 2nd.

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Frank J. North was organizer and commander of the Pawnee Scouts, a United States Army Unit of volunteer Pawnee Indians from Nebraska. From 1865 to 1877, the Pawnee Scouts served under North in Nebraska, Kansas, and Wyoming. From the description of Orders : Fort McPherson, Nebraska, 1869 May 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84103762 Frank J. North was organizer and commander of the Pawnee Scouts, a United States Army Unit of volunteer Pawnee Indians from Nebraska. From 1865 ...

Augur, Christopher Columbus, 1821-1898

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Augur was born in Kendall, New York. He moved with his family to Michigan and entered West Point in 1839. Augur graduated in 1843 in the same class as General of the Army Ulysses S. Grant. Following his graduation, Augur served as aide-de-camp to Generals Hopping and Cushing during the Mexican–American War, and during the 1850s took an active part in the campaigns of the western frontier against the Yakima and Rogue River tribes of Washington and, in 1856, against the Oregon Indians. In Oregon, ...

Noyes, Henry R.

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Resident of Worcester, Mass. From the description of Scrapbooks, 1914-1918. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70969566 ...

North, Frank J. (Frank Joshua), 1840-1885

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