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English: The Battle of Beecher Island, Colorado, 1868, pitted Native American Cheyenne against the U. S. Cavalry. One white man and three horses have fallen, others wage the battle.
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Source Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June, 1895, p. 55. File copied from http://digital.denverlibrary.org/u?/p15330coll22,38417.
Author Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum (died in 1925)

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  • 2005-12-15 06:55 Lordkinbote 640×413× (36024 bytes) The Battle of Beecher Island, Colorado, 1868, pitted Native American Cheyenne against the U. S. Cavalry. One white man and three horses have fallen, others wage the battle. Source: Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June, 1895, p. 55. {{Denver Public Libr

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