Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains, Or, the Last Voice from the Plains by William F. Drannan
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CHAPTER 22. A Trip to Fort Kearney--The General Endorses Us and We
Pilot an Emigrant Train to California--Woman Who Thought I Was "no Gentleman"--A Camp Dance CHAPTER 23. Bridger and West Give Christmas a High Old Welcome in Sacramento--California Gulch--Meeting with Buffalo Bill--Thirty- three Scalps with One Knife CHAPTER 24. Face to Face with a Band of Apaches--The Death of Pinto--The Closest Call I Ever Had--A Night Escape--Back at Fort Douglas CHAPTER 25. Three Thousand Dead Indians--A Detective from Chicago --He Goes Home with an Old Mormon's Youngest Wife and Gets into Trouble--The Flight CHAPTER 26.--Through to Bannock--A Dance of Peace Fright of the Negroes--A Freight Train Snowed in and a Trip on Snow-shoes--Some Very Tough Road Agents CHAPTER 27. Organization of a Vigilance Committee--End of the Notorious Slade--One Hundred Dollars for a "Crow-bait" Horse-- Flour a Dollar a Pound. CHAPTER 28. Twenty-two Thousand Dollars in Gold Dust--A Stage Robbery--Another Trip to California Meeting with Gen. Crook--Chief of Scouts CHAPTER 29. Find Some Murdered Emigrants--We Bury the Dead and Follow and Scalp the Indians--Gen. Crook Is Pleased with the |
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