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Battle of Summit Springs

Battle of Summit Springs
Battle of Summit Springs 1869. Cheyennes who raided western Kansas were attacked by General E.A. Carr with the Fifth Cavalry and Pawnee scouts under Major Frank North. Two white captives were held by the Indians. One (Mrs. Alderdice) was killed. The othe (Mrs. Weichel) was r
1869. Cheyennes who raided western Kansas were attacked by General E.A. Carr with the Fifth Cavalry and Pawnee scouts under Major Frank North. Two white captives were held by the Indians. One (Mrs. Alderdice) was killed. The othe (Mrs. Weichel) was r, Battle of Summit Springs
Battle of Summit Springs 1869. Cheyennes who raided western Kansas were attacked by General E.A. Carr with the Fifth Cavalry and Pawnee scouts under Major Frank North. Two white captives were held by the Indians. One (Mrs. Alderdice) was killed. The othe (Mrs. Weichel) was r

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