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New York Weekly
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v. 36 no. 48
— page 8 |
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New York Weekly, v. XXXVI, no. 48, October 10, 1881 (Issue) |
Author: |
Buntline, Ned, 1822 or 1823-1886
(pseudonym used by Judson, E. Z. C. (Edward Zane Carroll), 1822 or 1823-1890)
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October 10, 1881 |
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It was just after the brave, true-hearted Custer "went under" at the hands of the same red fiends whom our tender-hearted Government officials are now feeding and clothing at Fort Buford and elsewhere. |
Last Sentence: |
He went over into the back part of Dakota, settled on a ranch, and to-day there is not a steadier, more prosperous man in the Far West. |
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