15 pages, stapled stiff cardstock, N.D., N.P. General H.L. Scott and Major James McLaughlin ask of William Garnett aged 65, interpreter at Pine Ridge, South Dakota to tell them the story of the death of Crazy Horse, a noted chief of the Northern Oglala Sioux, at Fort Robinson, Nebraska in the month of May, 1877.
Title: Report of William Garnett, Interpreter to General H.L. Scott and Major James McLaughlin
Binding: Soft cover
Book Condition: Very Good+
Type: Book
Categories: Native Americans
Seller ID: 016117
Keywords: crazy horse, fort robinson, indians, nebraska