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Chapter XXVII
President of the New board of Ordnance and Fortification
usefulness of the board
troubles with the Sioux Indians in 1890-91
success of the plan to employ Indians as soldiers
marriage to Miss Kilbourne
the difficulty with Chile in 1892.
even as late as the year 1882, very high military authority in this country advocated with great earnestness the proposition that our old brick and stone forts, with their smooth-bore guns, could make a successful defense against vage warriors to those of civilized husbandmen, under the system of allotments in severalty.
When the short warlike part of the life of one generation is past, the danger will no longer exist.
In June, 1891, at Keokuk, Iowa, I married Miss Georgia Kilbourne, daughter of Mrs. George E. Kilbourne of that city.
Then a host of old soldiers of the Union army reassembled to greet their comrade.
In 1892 this country seemed on the verge of war with the little republic of Chile.
So confident wer
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