Vincent White Crane, left, of Ashland, Montana, and Gilbert White Dirt of Lame Deer, Montana, bless the Cheyenne Breakout monument near Fort Robinson State Park. Northern Cheyenne Indians, holding a ...
1879 - A group of 130 Cheyenne held in the cavalry barracks at Fort Robinson made their escape on January 9, 1879. They fled to the White River after disabling the guards and climbed the buttes west ...
FORT ROBINSON -- Descendants of Northern Cheyenne tribal members who fled Fort Robinson in 1879 returned on Thursday and Friday to dedicate a memorial that’s been 15 years in the making. More than 200 ...
The annual Christmas dinner at Fort Robinson State Park on Dec. 1 will take people back to a period that marked the end of what became known as the Sioux Wars.
"Second reprinting, with minor changes and new illustrations" - [p.2] of cover. "Reprinted from Nebraska history, Volume 39, no. 3, September 1958." - [p.2] of cover ...
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