Ab-sa-ra-ka, home of the Crows : being the experience of an officer's wife on the plains, and marking the vicissitudes of peril and pleasure during the occupation of the new route to Virginia City, Montana, 1866-7, and the Indian hostilities thereto ; with outlines of the natural features and resources of the land, tables of distances, maps and other aids to the traveler ; gathered from observation and other reliable sources.
The name Ab-sa-ra-ka is applied to the territory occupied by the Crow Indians in northern Wyoming and southern Montana.
Contents:
Appendix: I. Extract from Senate document no. 13, 1867 ... relating to the massacre near Fort Phil Kearney in 1866 -- II. Sketch of the Eighteenth United States Infantry.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)7942289
LCCN:
15013247
Locations:
E7OX522 -- State Historical Society of Iowa Library (Des Moines)
F3OX522 -- State Historical Society of Iowa Library (Iowa City)
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