USAMHI Wyoming RefBranch js Apr 92 MILITARY WYOMING A Working Bibliography Contents Native American Tribal Histories: Arapaho and Cheyenne................p.2 Crow................................p.3 Shoshone............................p.3 Sioux...............................p.3 Forts: Referral to separate bibs...........p.6 Indian Wars: Referral to separate bibs...........p.6 Army Exploration/Transportation ........p.6 Since 1891: General.....................p.8 Miscellaneous Published Sources.........p.9 Collections: Personal Papers.....................p.10 Photographs.........................p.11 TRIBAL HISTORIES: ARAPAHO AND CHEYENNE Berthrong, Donald J. The Cheyenne and Arapaho Ordeal: Reservation and Agency Life in the Indian Territory, 1875-1907. Norman: UP of OK, 1976. 402 p. E99C53B45. _______. The Southern Cheyennes. Norman: UP of OK, 1963. 405 p. E99C53B46. Chalfant, William Y. Cheyennes and Horse Soldiers: The 1857 Expedition and the Battle of Solomon's Fork. Norman: UP of OK, 1989. 415 p. E83.8575C52. Coel, Margaret. Chief Left Hand, Southern Arapaho. Norman: UP of OK, 1982. 338 p. E99A7C63. Wyoming p.2 Dorsey, George A. The Cheyenne: Ceremonial Organizations. Vol IX. Glorieta, NM: Rio Grande, 1971. 186 p. E99C53D72. Grinnell, George B. The Fighting Cheyennes. Norman: UP of OK, 1956. 435 p. E99C53G8. _______. By Cheyenne Campfires. Lincoln,: UP of NE, 1971. 305 p. E99C53G762. Collection of Cheyenne folk tales. Hoig, Stan. The Peace Chiefs of the Cheyennes. Norman: UP of OK, 1980. 206 p. E99C53H63. Limbaugh, Ronald H., ed., and Marquis, Thomas B., comp. Cheyenne and Sioux. Stockton, CA: Univ of Pacific, 1973. 72 p. E99C53L54. Incls: 1) autobiog of N. Cheyenne Indian; 2) hist & folklore of oral tradition of Cheyenne; 3) story of Indian scout & white cook interrelationship; 4) flight of Oglala Sioux, whose lives had been forcibly changed. Powell, Peter J. People of the Sacred Mountain: A History of the Northern Cheyenne Chiefs and Warrior Societies, 1830-1879. 2 vols. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1981. 1441 p. E99C53P59. Sandoz, Mari. Cheyenne Autumn. NY: Avon, 1964. 326 p. E99C5S2. The 1500-mile flight north from Indian Territory, Sep 1878. Stands in Timber, John, and Liberty, Margot. Cheyenne Memories. Lincoln: UP of NE, 1967. 301 p. E99C53S7. Oral traditions of Cheyennes. Trenholm, Virginia C. The Arapahoes: Our People. Norman: UP of OK, 1973. 309 p. E99A7T7. TRIBAL HISTORIES: CROW Linderman, Frank B. Plenty-Coups, Chief of the Crows. Lincoln: UP of NE, 1962. 309 p. E99C92P55. Wyoming p.3 _______. Pretty-Shield: Medicine Woman of the Crows. NY: Day, 1972. 256 p. E99C92L592. Marquis, Thomas B. Memoirs of a White Crow Indian. NY: Century, 1928. 356 p. E99C92L49. TRIBAL HISTORIES: SHOSHONE Madsen, Brigham D. The Shoshoni Frontier and the Bear River Massacre. Salt Lake City: UP of UT, 1985. 285 p. E99S4M324. Trenholm, Virginia C., and Carley, Maurine. The Shoshone's: Sentinels of the Rockies. Norman: UP of OK, 1972. 320 p. E99S4T7. TRIBAL HISTORIES: SIOUX Bailey, Paul D. Ghost Dance Messiah. Los Angeles: Western Lore, 1970. 206 p. E99P2W58. Brady, Cyrus T. Indian Fights and Fighters: The Soldier and the Sioux. NY: McClure, Phillips , 1904. 405 p. E83866B81. Brininstool, Earl A. Fighting Red Cloud's Warriers. Columbus, OH: Hunter-Trader-Trapper, 1926. 241 p. E83866B85. Indian Wars, 1866-1895, with emphasis on Red Cloud and his Sioux warriors. Corbin, H.C., Secretary, comp. Report of the Commission Appointed by the Direction of the President of the United States, under Instructions of the Honorable Secretary of War and the Honorable Secretary of the Interior, to Meet the Sioux Indian Chief, Sitting Bull, with a View to Avert Hostile Incursions into the Territory of the United States from the Dominion of Canada. Wash, DC: GPO, 1877. 55 p. E89J14. Wyoming p.4 Crawford, Lewis F. Rekindling Camp Fires: The Exploits of Ben Arnold (Connor). Bismark, ND: Capital, 1926. 310 p. F594C85. See Chap XXXII, "Some Famous Sioux Chiefs." Dorsey, James, et al. The Sioux Indians: A Socio-ethnological History. NY: Lewis, 1973. 582 p. E99S685. Drips, J. H. Three Years Among the Indians in Dakota. Kimball, SD: Brule Index, 1894. 139 p. E8386D78. Finerty, John F. War-Path and Bivouac, or The Conquest of the Sioux. Chicago: Donohue and Henneberry, 1890. 460 p. E83866F49. A narrative of experiences in the Big Horn and Yellowstone expedition of 1876. Hamilton, Henry W., and Jean T. The Sioux of the Rosebud, A History in Pictures. Norman: UP of OK, 1971. 308 p. E99B8A6. Photographs by John Anderson. Hans, Fred M. The Great Sioux Nation. Chicago: Donahue, 1907. 575 p. E99D1H25. Hist of life and warfare in the Sioux Nation. Hyde, George E. Red Cloud's Folk: A History of the Oglala Sioux. Norman: UP of OK, 1976. 331 p. E9903H39. ______. Spotted Tail's Folk: A History of the Brule Sioux. UP of OK, 1974. 346 p. E99B8H92. Kelley, William F. Pine Ridge 1890, an Eye Witness Account. Ed. by Pierre Bouis, and Alexander Kelley. San Francisco: Pierre Bouis, 1971. 265 p. E8389K45. Limbaugh, Ronald H., ed., and Marquis, Thomas B., comp. Cheyenne and Sioux. Stockton, CA: Univ of Pacific, 1973. 72 p. E99C53L54. McGregor, James H. The Wounded Knee Massacre. Baltimore: Wirth, 1940. 140 p. E8389M15. Written from Sioux's point of view. Wyoming p.5 McLaughlin, James. My Friend the Indian. NY: Houghton, Mifflin, 1910. 404 p. E77M16. Former Indian Inspector to the Sioux at Devil's Lake and Standing Rock Agencies, N Dakota. Mooney, James. The Ghost Dance: Religion and the Sioux Outbreak 1890. Glorieta, NM: Rio Grande, 1973; orig pub 1896 by GPO. 1136 p. E98R3M62. Olson, James C. Red Cloud and the Sioux Problem. Lincoln: UP of NE, 1965. 340 p. E990304. Riggs, Stephen R. Mary and I, Forty Years with Sioux. Chicago: Holmes, 1880. 388 p. E99D1R5. Writings of missionary and his wife. South Dakota State Hist Soc. South Dakota Historical Collections. Vol. II. History of the Sioux Indians. Aberdeen, SD: News Print, 1904. 508 p. F646S76. Standing Bear, Luther. My People the Sioux. Ed by E. A. Brininstool. NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1928. 288 p. E99D1S73. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. To Liquidate the Liability of the U.S. for the Massacre of Sioux Indian Men, Women, and Children at Wounded Knee on Dec. 29, 1890. S.Doc 1147 and 2900, 94th Cong, 2d sess, 5-6 Feb, 1976. E8389U528. Comprehensive study of the Wounded Knee Massacre. Incls reports of Army operations, as well as narratives of participants. Utley, Robert M. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation. New Haven: Yale UP, 1963. 285 p. E99D1U9. White Bull, Joseph. The Warrior Who Killed Custer. Translated and ed. by James H. Howard. Lincoln: UP of NE, 1969. 82 p. E99D1W66. Wyoming p.6 FORTS See separate bibs: - Ft Bridger, 2 p. - Ft D.A. Russell, 3 p. - Ft Francis E. Warrren, 1 p. - Ft Fred Steele, 2 p. INDIAN CAMPAIGNS (TO 1890) See separate bibs: - Powder River, 1866-68, 5 p. - Fetterman Massacre, 21 Dec 1866, 1 p. - Horseshoe Creek, 2 Dec 1869, 1 p. - Stanley's Yellowstone Expedition, 1873, 1 p. - Crook's Big Horn/Yellowstone Exped, 1876, 1 p. - Little Big Horn, 1876, 16 p. (et al) ARMY EXPLORATION & TRANSPORT ROUTES Althearn, Robert G. Union Pacific Country. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1971. 480 p. HE2791U55A37. Baldwin, Kenneth H. Enchanted Enclosure: The Army Engineers and Yellowstone National Park. Washington: GPO, 1976. 111 p. F722B35. Barlow, J.W., and Heap, D.P.. Report of a Reconnais- sance of the Basin of the Upper Yellowstone in 1871. Wash, DC: GPO, 1872. 43 p. F722B25. Bonney, Orrin H. Battle Drums and Geysers: The Life and Journals of Lt. Gustavus Cheyney Doane, Soldier and Explorer of the Yellowstone and Snake River Regions. Chicago: Sage, 1970. 622 p. F594D627B6. Chittenden, Hiram M. The Yellowstone National Park. Cincinnati: Clarke, 1895. 397 p. F722C44. Eide, Ingvard H. Oregon Trail. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1972. 224 p. F880E29. Wyoming p.7 Forsyth, James W., and Grant, F.D.. Report ofan Expedition up the Yellowstone River. Wash, DC: GPO, 1875. 17 p. F722B25. Goetzmann, William H. Army Exploration in the American West, 1803- 1863. New Haven: Yale UP, 1959. 509 p. F591G63. _______. Exploration and Empire: The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West. NY: Vintage, 1972. 656 p. F591G622. Hague, Arnold. Geological History of the Yellowstone National Park. Wash, DC: GPO, 1920. 22 p. F722H33. Harris, Samuel. A Trip Through the Yellowstone Park. Chicago: Harris, 1914. 24 p. F722H37. Hayden, F.V. Geological Report of the Exploration of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers. Wash, DC: GPO, 1869. 174 p. F722H39. Jackson, W. Turrentine. Wagon Roads West. Lincoln: UP of NE, 1979. 422 p. HE356A17J13. Jones, William A. Report upon the Reconnaissance of Northwestern Wyoming Including Yellowstone National Park. Wash, DC: GPO, 1875. 331 p. F761J66. Mattes, Merrill J. The Great Platte River Road: The Covered Wagon Mainline via Fort Kearny to Fort Laramie. Lincoln: NE State Histl Soc, 1969. 583 p. F661N3v25. The Oregon Trail: The Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. NY: Hastings House, 1939. 244 p. F880.O73. Raynolds, W.F. Report on the Exploration of theYellowstone River. Wash, DC: GPO, 1868. 174 p. F722U53. Riegel, Robert E. The Story of the Western Railroads: From 1852 Through the Reign of the Giants. Lincoln: UP of NE, 1967. 345 p. HE2763. Root, Frank A. The Overlord Stage to California.... Topeka, KS: author, 1901. 630 p. F593R66. Settle, Raymond W. and Mary Lund. War Drums and Wagon Wheels: The Story of Russell, Majors and Waddell. Lincoln: UP of NE, 1966. 268 p. HE210S4. Wyoming p.8 Sheridan, Philip H. Report of an Exploration of Parts of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. Wash, DC: GPO, 1882. 69 p. F761S53. _______. Report of His Expedition Through The Big Horn Mountains, Yellowstone National Park, etc. Wash, DC: GPO, 1882. 39 p. F597S53. Stanley, D.S. Report on the Yellowstone Expedition of 1873. Wash, DC: GPO, 1874. 17 p. F722B25. Strong, W.E. A Trip to the Yellowstone National Park. Wash, DC: n.p., 1876. 143 p. F722S87. Turrill, Gardner S. A Tale of the Yellowstone. Jefferson, IA: Turrill, 1901. 128 p. F722T87A4. Unruh, John D., Jr. The Plains Across: The Overland Emigrants and the Trans-Mississippi West, 1840-1860. Urbana: UP of IL, 1979. 565 p. F593U67. U.S. National Park Service. Manual for Railroad Tourists: Timetables, Yellowstone Park Tours. n.p., 1922. 22 p. F722U52. And 1923 ed. U.S. Secretary of War. Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. 12 vols. Wash, DC: GPO, 1855-60. F593U59. Incls rpt on survey of route through Wyoming, along 41st-42d parallels. Wheeler, Keith. The Railroaders. NY: Time-Life Books, 1973. 240 p. HE2751T55. SINCE 1891 - GENERAL/MISCELLANEOUS Larson, Taft A. Wyoming's War Years, 1941-1945. Laramie: Univ of WY, 1954. 400 p. D76985W8L3. National Guard of the State of Wyoming, 1940. Baton Rouge: Army & Navy, 1940. 55 p. UA540H57. Wyoming p.9 Schubert, Frank N. The Black Regular Army Regiments in Wyoming, 1885-1912. Thesis, Univ of WY, May 1970. 121 p. F761S38. Stanton, Shelby L. Order of Battle, U.S. Army World War II. Novato, CA: Presidio Pr, 1984. RefColl 41st Div - pp. 126-28 91st Div - pp. 165-66. U.S. Army Center of Military History. Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in The World War. Wash, DC: GPO, 1988; reprint of earlier ed. Vol. 2. D570.2.O72. 41st Div - pp. 262-71 91st Div - pp. 418-27. U.S. War Dept. Adj Gen's Office. Statistical Exhibit of Strength of Volunteer Forces Called into Service During the War with Spain. Wash, DC: GPO, 1899. pp. 10 & 24. E725U59, Ref. War Service of the University of Wyoming. Laramie: Univ of WY Bulletin, 1918. 56 p. D639E4W9. Williams, Constant. Report on the Joint Encampment of United States Troops and the National Guard of North Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. n.p., 1906. 45 p. U253.1906.W54. Wyoming. Adj Gen. Annual Report of the Wyoming National Guard, 1891. Cheyenne: Bristol, 1892. 78 p. UA43W8. _________. Annual Reports, 1954-60 & 1980-88. UA43W83. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLISHED SOURCES Chaffin, Lorah B. Sons of the West. Caldwell, ID: Caxton, 1941. 284 p. F761C42. Coutant, C.G. The History of Wyoming. Vol 1. Laramie, WY: Chaplain, Spafford, Mathison, 1899. 712 p. F761C68. David, Robert B. Finn Burnett, Frontiersman. Glendale, CA: Clark, 1937. 378 p. F761B87D38. Gould, Lewis L. Wyoming: A Political History, 1868-1892. New Haven: Yale UP, 1968. 298 p. F761G6. Wyoming p.10 Ostrander, A.B. After 60 Years. Seattle: Gateway, 1925. 120 p. F761.O85. Rankin, Wilson. Reminiscences of Frontier Days. Denver: Smith-Brooks, 1985. 140 p. F761R36A3. Spring, Agnes W. Seventy Years: A Panoramic History of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. WY: Stock Growers Asso, 1942. 273 p. SF191W88. Wyoming: A Guide to Its History, Highways, and People. NY: Oxford UP, 1941. 490 p. F761W96. COLLECTIONS OF PERSONAL PAPERS Frederick W. Coleman Papers - Diary of service with 91st Division, World War I Ralph B. Connell Collection - Synopsis of service with 162nd Infantry Regiment, 41st Infantry Division, World War II George Crook-Lyman Kennon Papers - Scrapbook, on Big Horn Expedition - Crook's autobiography - Nickerson typescript concerning Crook against Sioux and Cheyenne, 1875 - Diaries Beverly C. Daley Papers - Historical sketch of the University of Wyoming's Military Department - His service at the University - Diary Marvin Fletcher Collection - Biographical information on General Benjamin O. Davis, covering life at Fort Washakie, 10th Cavalry. Davis was the first Afro-American general. Gray-Woodruff Papers - Memoir of Alonzo Gray. Chapter 3 covers Sioux campaign and Fort McKinney. Chapter 4, Fort McKinney and the Johnson County War. Wyoming p.11 Aldolphus W. Greely Papers - Letters from the period when he was stationed at Forts Sanders and Bridger, 1867. Nelson A. Miles Papers - Boxes 2 and 4, letters and documents on campaigns against Sioux and Blackfeet Indians, primarily from Fort Keogh and District of Yellowstone in southern Montana. Overshine Family Papers - Map of Wyoming - General Orders No. 3, District of Yellowstone. Samuel B.M. Young Papers - Articles on Indian campaigns - Yellowstone National Park notes. 41st Infantry Division World War II Veterans Survey - Frederic T. Kielsgar, 162nd Infantry Regiment - Questionnaire and memoir - Hargis Westerfield -History of 41st. COLLECTIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHS World War I Signal Corps Collection Box marked "Geography-U.S.-Wyoming" - 2 photos of Cheyenne - 2 photos of Fort Russell Box marked "41st Division" - 10 photos of 148th Field Artillery Battalion - 2 photos of 116th Ammunition Train World War II Signal Corps Collection Box marked "Geography-U.S.-Wyoming" - about 50 photos of Fort F.E. Warren Photo catalog Index cards on "Wyoming" and on pertinent forts are attached