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Ab-sa-ra-ka, or Wyoming opened, being the experience of an officer's wife on the Plains;

Title
Ab-sa-ra-ka, or Wyoming opened, being the experience of an officer's wife on the Plains; with an outline of Indian operations and conferences since 1865 by Col. Henry B. Carrington.
Author
Carrington, Margaret Irvin, 1831-1870.
Publication
Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1896.

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TextUse in library HBC (Carrington, M. I. S. Ab-sa-ra-ka; or Wyoming opened)Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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  • Carrington, Henry B., 1824-1912.
  • Wilberforce Eames Indian Collection.
Description
xx, 13-380 p. illus., ports., 2 fold maps.; 20 cm.
Subjects
Note
  • Includes guide to route from Omaha to Virginia City, Montana, with distances; Indian affairs on the Plains, 1865-1877, by Col. Henry B. Carrington; Extract from Senate Doc. No.13, 1867, relating to the massacre near Fort Philip Kearney in 1866; Col. Carrington's official report of the Phil Kearney Massacre, Jan. 23, 1867.
Call Number
HBC (Carrington, M. I. S. Ab-sa-ra-ka; or Wyoming opened)
OCLC
12212789
Author
Carrington, Margaret Irvin, 1831-1870.
Title
Ab-sa-ra-ka, or Wyoming opened, being the experience of an officer's wife on the Plains; with an outline of Indian operations and conferences since 1865 by Col. Henry B. Carrington.
Imprint
Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1896.
Edition
(7th ed. of Mrs. Carrington's narrative) Rev., enl. and illus. with map, cuts, Indian portraits, etc.
Added Author
Carrington, Henry B., 1824-1912.
Wilberforce Eames Indian Collection.
Research Call Number
HBC (Carrington, M. I. S. Ab-sa-ra-ka; or Wyoming opened)
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