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William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 1 13 1 Browse Search
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William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 1, Chapter 25: the Red war. (search)
he public mind; the massacre at Smoky Hill, and the massacre at Medicine Lodge. A Georgian gentleman, named Germain, living on the Blue Rid be saved. This tragedy has a counterpart in the massacre of Medicine Lodge. A band of Osages, living on the lands set apart for them, strmen ride into their camp. These persons come from Medicine Lodge, in Barber county, Kansas, and are members of Captain Rickers' troop of horsRickers, who tells them that he and his friends are citizens of Medicine Lodge, looking out for bad Indians, such as Kiowas and Cheyennes, whot. An Indian Agent, much excited by this massacre, rides to Medicine Lodge, a stockade on the Prairie, where he finds Captain Rickers and e Indian Agent details of the fray. The captured ponies are at Medicine Lodge; the agent sees them there, and knows them by their Indian markn Rickers' commission is dated ten days after the massacre near Medicine Lodge? Osborn only smiles. Who cares for dates and signatures whe