Letter from the Secretary of War, relative to the completion of Fort Assinaboine, Montana Territory, and the construction of a new post near Wood Mountain in that territory
Completion of Fort Assiniboine, Montana. [1884] Part of the northern chain of military posts, which includes Forts Pembina, Totten, Buford, and Assiniboine; new post needed near Wood Mountain, Montana; route used by hostile Indians coming from Canada to the Missouri and Yellowstone RIvers, and India...
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University of Oklahoma College of Law Digital Commons
1880
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Online Access: | https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/indianserialset/3013 https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/context/indianserialset/article/4012/viewcontent/Senate_46_2_Executive_57_Serial_1884.PDF |
Summary: | Completion of Fort Assiniboine, Montana. [1884] Part of the northern chain of military posts, which includes Forts Pembina, Totten, Buford, and Assiniboine; new post needed near Wood Mountain, Montana; route used by hostile Indians coming from Canada to the Missouri and Yellowstone RIvers, and Indian agencies in Dakota. |
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