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Middle
Border Bulletin
A Brief History of the Missouri River in Dakota Chipped Stone Proves Ancient 'Folsom Man' Lived In Black Hills Southern Black Hills offer Virginal Field For Spade of Archaeologic Investigator First
Folsom Point Discovered By Cowboy in New Mexico Gully
Selfridge
Journal
Bones
Seen On Old Battlefield
Fort
C. F. Smith, Built for Outpost on Bozeman Trail in 1866,
Late Charles M. Russell Was Accomplished Indian Sign Talker, and Enjoyed Entertaining Children by Relating the Legends of Many Tribes; Soldiers Wore Warmest Clothes but Suffered from Cold While on Winter Campaigns in Montana Yellowstone
Expedition of 70's Proved Fruitless Search for Gold Country
Communications
With The West
Most of Sitting Bull's Bones Still in North Dakota - S. D. Raiders Failed to Get Entire Body
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