Caroline Frey Winne [RG4377.AM]

HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG4377.AM:  Caroline Frey Winne, 1841-1922



Letters:  1874-1880 and 1899

Ft. Sidney, Nebraska and Ft. McPherson, Nebraska:  U.S. Army wife

Size:  1 reel of microfilm



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of one reel of microfilm containing approximately 155 letters, telegrams, and postal cards written by Caroline Frey Winne, 1874-1880, and 1899, to friends and relatives in the East.  Mrs. Winne, wife of army surgeon Charles Knickerbocker Winne, wrote of army life at Sidney Barracks, Nebraska, December 1874-November 1877, Fort McPherson, Nebraska, May 1879-May 1880.  There are only two letters in 1878 from Fort McPherson.  They pick up again in May 1879 at Omaha enroute to Fort Washakie, Wyoming.  The Winne letters include descriptions and comments about army officials, government policies, hostilities with Indians, Indian ceremonies, conferences between the Army and Indians, medical facilities, housing, social events, food supplies, transportation and weather.  On occasion when Mrs. Winne is ill, Dr. Winne sends notes to the Frey family in New York.  Her letters average two per month.



Note:  This microfilm was purchased from the New York Historical Society, New York, New York, in February 1977.  No publication may be made from these letters without consent and credit to the New York Historical Society.



INVENTORY



Reel 1



Letters of Caroline Frey Winne arranged chronologically, 1874, Dec. – 1880, May



 



Subject headings:



Fort McPherson (Nebraska) — History

Fort Sidney (Nebraska) — History

Fort Washakie (Wyoming) — History

Indians of North America — Government relations

Indians of North America — Wars

Medicine, Military

Military life — Nebraska

Winne, Caroline Frey, 1841-1922

Women in Nebraska



 



DDS/pjm                 11-11-1977

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