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Record Group 94, Adjutant General’s Office Letters Received, 1876; Microcopy 666, Sioux War Papers, Rolls 280, 284–85.
Record Group 125, Records of the United States Court of Claims, General Jurisdiction, Legaré v. United States, no. 15713.
Record Group 393, Records of United States Army Continental Commands, Department of Dakota Letters Received, 1876; Department of the Platte Letters Received, 1876; Department of the Platte Telegrams Sent, 1875.
Record Group 533, Records of United States Army Continental Commands, Microcopy 1495. Military Division of the Missouri Special Files, Roll 605.
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Newspapers
Army and Navy Journal (New York City), 1871, 1873, 1876–77, 1880–81
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Cheyenne Daily Leader, 1876–78
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Chicago Inter-Ocean, 1874, 1876
Chicago Times, 1877–79
Chicago Tribune, 1876, 1881
Cincinnati Commercial, 1876
Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City), 1930
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 1878, 1881
Detroit Free Press, 1877
Fort Dodge Messenger, 1875
New York Herald, 1875–77, 1879
New York Times, 1874, 1876–77, 1879–81, 1884, 1945
New York Tribune, 1873, 1876–77
New York World, 1876
Omaha Bee, 1876, 1903
Omaha Herald, 1876
Rapid City Daily Journal, 1951
Riverton Review (Wyoming), 1919
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Saint Paul Pioneer Press, 1876–77, 1881, 1883, 1886
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