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Online Full Text: |
Northern Illinois University (Buffalo Bill Stories edition)
Northern Illinois University (Good News edition) Stanford Digital Repository (New York Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
Buffalo Bill Stories
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no. 464
Good News — v. 2 no. 49 — pages 782-783 New York Weekly — v. 24 no. 46 — page 4 |
Alternate Titles: |
The boy chieftain Daring Deeds of Boys, Number Eleven Daring Deeds of Boys, Number Fourteen Robert Brandt, the Boy Chieftain |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Author: |
Urner, Nathan D.
(Good News edition; New York Weekly edition) |
Dates: |
September 30, 1869 (New York Weekly edition) April 11, 1891 (Good News edition) April 2, 1910 (Buffalo Bill Stories edition) |
First Sentence: |
The Indians were being driven slowly westward before the steadfast march of civilization, but, at the period of the opening of this story, Kentucky was still "the dark and bloody ground." (Good News edition) |
Last Sentence: |
Robert Brandt obtained great fame throughout the territory for his share in this affair, and the title "Boy-Chieftain" clung to him long after he arrived at man's estate. (Good News edition) |
Known Editions
New York Weekly edition (page 4 in New York Weekly, v. XXIV, no. 46, September 30, 1869)Good News edition (pages 782-783 in Good news, v. 2, no. 49, April 11, 1891)
Buffalo Bill Stories edition (in Buffalo Bill stories no. 464)
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