October 29, 2022

Thomas W. Wright [RG1578.AM]

HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG1578.AM:  Thomas W. Wright



Research materials:  

Kansas City, Missouri:  Historian

Size:  One reel of microfilm containing six items



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of materials gathered by Thomas W. Wright, probably for his research on military posts of the northern and central plains, Crazy Horse, and the Indian Wars.



INVENTORY



Reel 1

Item




    1. Letter from James S. Hutchens, 1958, in which he provides sources for the topic of western military posts and the dress and equipment of cavalry soldiers and officers in the mid-1870s. Drawings by Hutchens are included.

    1. Typescript of William Garnett’s report, 1920, to Gen. H.L. Scott and Major James McLaughlin on the death of Crazy Horse. Garnett was an interpreter. A cover letter from Fred B. Hackett accompanies the report.

    1. Big Foot Massacre Enumeration, 1890. This typescript list provides the Indian name, sex, and English name of the dead, wounded, and survivors from various bands.

    1. Picture of Joseph Eagle Hawk, 1934, and Eagle Hawk’s description of the role and responsibilities of being an Ogalala Sioux Chief and his history of Crazy Horses’s surrender at Ft. Robinson and his subsequent murder. A 1958 cover letter from Fred B. Hackett accompanies this material.

    1. Calendar for Oglala Sioux Names, 1759-1908. This lists the Oglala name for each year and its translation.

    1. Letter from Will G. Robinson of the South Dakota State Historical Society, 1959, regarding Oglala Winter Counts.



 



Subject headings:



Crazy Horse (Ogalala Sioux), ca. 1849-1877

Fort Robinson (Nebraska)

Garnett, William, 1855-?

Indians of North America — Calendars

Indians of North America — Government relations

Indians of North America — Wars

Siouian Indians

Soldiers — Great Plains

U.S. Army — Cavalry

U.S. Army — Military life

U.S. Army — Uniforms



 



AIP/ksa                04-1993

Revised TMM      05-15-2007



 



[Loaned for Microfilming in 1959.  Transferred from Library in 1993.]

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