Part of our in-depth series exploring Sioux Nation Forts Pioneer Village 138 E US Highway 6 Minden, NE 68959 Phone: 308-832-2750 Toll-free: 800-445-4447 For thousands of years man lived quite simply. Then like a sleeping giant our world was awakened...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria 29 April 1855; Poncha Springs, Colorado: As Kit Carson guided part of Col. Thomas T. Fauntleroy's expedition east of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Fauntleroy led the rest-two companies...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Sioux Nation Forts Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks P.O. Box 100 Pryor, MT 59066 Phone: 406-252-1289 Fax: 406-252-6668 Situated within the Crow Reservation in south central Montana, this park was...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria 26 June 1867; Wallace, Kansas: About 6 a.m. on 26 June, a band of Cheyennes tried to run off the stock from Pond Creek Station, three miles west of Fort Wallace. Capt. Albert Barnitz of...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Sioux Nation Forts Bureau of Land Management P.O. Box 36800 Billings, MT 59107 Phone: 406-875-2233 or 406-896-5235 Email: [email protected] Pompeys Pillar is a rock outcropping that rises 200 feet...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Northern Early America Pontiac was a powerful orator as well as warrior, and possessed a keen intelligence and skill as a strategist. He believed that the French would back up an Indian revolt to...
Cooke County, Texas During 1863, Pendleton Porter and family lived five miles east of St. Jo, near the Montague and Cook County line. Geo. Moore also lived two miles further east, but had moved his family to St. Jo, because of the extreme hostility...
Coleman County, Texas Coleman County Citizens Encounter Indians Near the Present Post City After the Indians made a raid through Coleman County, and stole a large number of horses, Joe Franks, Jeff Clayton, Henry Sackett, Ben Cooper, Jim Jackson...
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