"A magnificent achievement to the oral-history sources available on the American West. This collection of Ricker's interviews provides a rich resource on the Old West for the scholar and those interested in an accurate analysis of the lives of Indians, soldiers and settlers... The strength of the volumes is in the stories told by the interviewees, with their perspectives on key historical events from the Old West, which is equally suited to the student and the academic scholar."-American Studies American Studies "The interviews are a gold mine of information, and researchers will be rewarded for digging through them. Jensen has helped a great deal by organizing the book into three main chapters subdivided by respondent and topic... Ricker left Nebraska and the West an important source of information, and Jensen has made this more user-friendly by his organization and commentary."-Great Plains Quarterly Great Plains Quarterly "Amazing personal accounts [are] in these volumes, which present for the first time the extensive turn-of-the-century interviews of Eli S. Ricker, a pioneering Nebraska judge and newspaperman who traveled across the Dakotas a hundred years ago, interviewing the last of the old-timers on the northern prairie... Here are the authentic voices of the real people who were actually there at Beecher's Island, Little Bighorn, and Wounded Knee. Here is western history at its finest--vivid oral narratives that very well may become the stuff of prize-winning stories, novels, and films."-Bloomsbury Review Bloomsbury Review "Ricker proved himself a patient and meticulous oral interviewer, giving voice to people mostly ignored by historians of his day. His subjects document the Ghost Dance as a genuine religious movement, not as a 'craze' as described in white accounts... Editor Richard Jensen provides a true service, for having translated Ricker's arcane handwritten notes into readable form and for his endnotes filled with biographical information."-James N. Leiker, Kansas History -- James N. Leiker Kansas History "Priceless sources of information that offer more balanced perspectives on events than were accepted at the time... There is no doubt that the voices and stories captured here in both books will be of significant value."-Lincoln Journal Star Lincoln Journal Star "Anyone wishing to know more about Wounded Knee, the Little Bighorn, the history of the western frontier in general, and many other topics will certainly want to refer to Jensen's work."-Rick Ewig, North Dakota History -- Rick Ewig North Dakota History "Another brilliant offering."-David Woodbury, of Battlefields and Bibliophiles -- David Woodbury of Battlefields and Bibliophiles "This is an important collection, well edited, and a must for anyone wanting to get an insider's view of life east of the Rockies between the 1840s and 1900."-Alan Culpin, Westerners Bookshelf -- Alan Culpin Westerners Bookshelf

In this second volume of interviews conducted by Nebraska judge Eli S. Ricker, he focuses on white eyewitnesses and participants in the occupying and settling of the American West in the nineteenth century. In the first decade of the twentieth century, as the Old West became increasingly distant and romanticized in popular consciousness, Eli S. Ricker (1842–1926) began interviewing those who had experienced it firsthand, hoping to write a multivolume series about its last days, centering on the conflicts between Natives and outsiders. For years Ricker traveled across the northern Plains, gathering information on and off reservations, in winter and in summer. Judge Ricker never wrote his book, but his interviews are priceless sources of information about that time and place, and they offer more balanced perspectives on events than were accepted at the time. Richard E. Jensen brings together all of Ricker's interviews with those men and women who came to the American West from elsewhere—settlers, homesteaders, and veterans. These interviews shed light on such key events as the massacre at Wounded Knee, the Little Bighorn battle, Beecher Island, Lightning Creek, the Mormon cow incident, and the Washita massacre. Also of interest are glimpses of everyday life at different agencies, including Pine Ridge, Yellow Medicine, and Fort Sill School; brief though revealing memoirs; and snapshots of cattle drives, conflicts with Natives, and the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad.
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In this second volume of interviews conducted by Nebraska judge Eli S. Ricker, he focuses on white eyewitnesses and participants in the occupying and settling of the American West in the nineteenth century. These interviews shed light on such key events as the massacre at Wounded Knee, the Little Bighorn battle, Beecher Island, Lightning Creek, the Mormon cow incident, and the Washita massacre.
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List of IllustrationsIntroductionMap: The West of Eli S. RickerChapter One: Wounded Knee1. Peter McFarland. Wounded Knee2. Charles W. Allen. Wounded Knee3. Meded Swigert. Wounded Knee4. Guy Vaughn. Wounded Knee5. Francis M. J. Craft. Wounded Knee6. John W. Butler. Wounded Knee7. James R. Walker. Wounded Knee8. George E. Bartlett. Biography, Wounded Knee9. George A. Stannard. Wounded Knee10. Joseph Kocer. Wounded Knee11. W. F. Clark. Wounded Knee12. E. C. Swigert. Wounded Knee13. W. A. Birdsall. Wounded Knee14. Cornelius A. Craven. Wounded Knee15. James White. Wounded Knee16. John H. Dixon. Wounded Knee17. T. L. Williams. Wounded Knee18. W. A. Ballou. Wounded Knee19. Elbert Mead. Wounded Knee20. Eli S. Ricker. Wounded KneeChapter Two: Agents and Agencies1. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Keith. Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge agents2. Robert O. Pugh. Pine Ridge agents, Ghost Dance, Sioux Customs3. H. A. Mossman. Pine Ridge agents4. A. F. Johnson. Pine Ridge missions5. William J. Cleveland. Sioux missions6. Edmund Thickstun. Sioux customs, Indian-white relations7. John R. Brennan. Pine Ridge reservation8. George Stover. Biography, Franck Grouard, Pine Ridge Reservation, Pine Ridge agents9. John B. Sanborn. Sioux reservation boundaries10. Ollufine Nelson. Yellow Medicine Agency11. Peter B. Nelson. American Horse, Yellow Medicine Agency12. Mabel M. Dawson. Fort Sill Indian School, GeronimoChapter Three: Little Bighorn1. A. F. Ward. Little Bighorn2. Charles Clifford. Little Bighorn, Yellow Horse's account3. Edward H. Allison. Little Bighorn, Lieutenant Harrington's death, Gall4. Edward S. Godfrey. Little Bighorn5. F. E. Server. Little Bighorn, Frank Grouard, Lame Deer fight, Crow agencies, Jim Bridger6. Walter Q. Tucker. Little Bighorn7. Archie Smith. Little BighornChapter Four: Beecher Island1. Allison J. Pliley. Beecher Island fight2. John J. Donovan. Beecher Island fight3. Beecher Island Veterans. Beecher Island fightChapter Five: Lightning Creek Incident1. Eli S. Ricker. Lightning Creek incident2. Hugh Houghton. Lightning Creek incident3. Roy Lemons. Lightning Creek incident4. Isaac Robbins. Lightning Creek incidentChapter Six: Biographical Sketches1. W. R. Jones. Connor, Bissonette, Little Big Man, Crook, Sechler, Salaway, Little Bat, Pine Ridge Agency, Fort Mitchell, Red Cloud2. L. B. Lessert. Fort Casper, the Bakers, Bridger, Yellow Medicine Agency, Pine Ridge agents, Beckwourth3. Alexander Baxter. Scouts and interpreters, agents, Indian leaders, 1868 Fort Laramie treaty4. Harry Dean. Wild Bill Hickok5. John W. Brafford William F. Drannan6. Marion Spencer. Bridger and VasquezChapter Seven: The Old West1. Magloire Mousseau. American Fur Company, Ash Hollow fight, Fort Casper, Fort Laramie, Kelly, Larimer, and Wakefield, scouts, traders, officers, and agents2. George W. Colhoff. Galvanized Yankees, treaties and reservations, the Richards, Frank Grouard, Bridger, Little Bat, Pine Ridge agents, Red Cloud3. Carter P. Johnson. Cheyenne outbreak, Sidney-Deadwood stagecoach robberies, Apache Kid4. Baptiste Pourier. Biography, the Richards, Bozeman Trail forts, Rosebud fight, Slim Buttes fight, Crazy Horse, Sibley Scout5. Richard C. Stirk. Flagpole at Red Cloud Agency, Slim Buttes fight, Wounded Knee6. Ben Tibbitts. Washita fight, Flagpole at Red Cloud Agency, Wounded Knee7. Heber M. Creel. Cheyenne outbreak8. William L. Judkins. Mackenzie-Dull Knife fight9. David Y. Mears. Sibley Scout, Cheyenne outbreak10. Jacob A. Augur. Cheyenne outbreak11. A. G. Shaw. Eleventh Ohio Cavalry, Platte Bridge fight, Rush Creek fight, Horse Creek fight, Custer's dead, Spotted Tail, Crazy Horse12. Peter Abraham Deon. American Fur Company, Father DeSmet, Horse Creek treaty, Red Cloud13. John Russell. The Richards, Kelly, Larimer, and Wakefield, scouts, traders and officers, Wounded Knee14. Augustus W. Corliss. Biography, Wounded Knee, officers and Indians15. John C. Whalen. Powder River campaign, Platte Bridge fight, Wounded Knee16. John W. Irion. Rawhide Creek legend, Masonry and Indians, Sand Creek17. A. W. Means. Sand Creek18. John M. Comegys. Scouts and officers19. William H. Taylor. Crook's 1876 campaign20. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robertson. Grattan fight21. Allison J. Pliley. Prairie Dog Creek fight22. William Holdaway. U.P. Railroad construction23. John Burdick. Custer24. William A. Coffield. Telegraph at Fort Robinson25. James H. Cook. William F. Cody, The Texas Trail26. Donald Brown. Warbonnet fight, Slim Buttes fight27. Winfield S. Ake. Camp Lyon, Paiutes28. Joseph Bingaman. Washita fight29. George A. Leclere. Whitestone Hill fight, Badlands campaign30. Mr. and Mrs. John Farnham. Red Cloud31. Charles J. Brown. Treaties with the Sissetons, Wahpetons, Medewakantons, and WapecootahsAppendix A: FortsNotesBibliographyIndex
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Second volume focuses on white eyewitnesses and participants occupying and settling in the American West in the nineteenth century.

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9780803239975
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2012-06-01
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University of Nebraska Press
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229 mm
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152 mm
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01, G, 01
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Engelsk
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Heftet
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277

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Richard E. Jensen retired as a senior research anthropologist at the Nebraska State Historical Society. He is the editor of Charles Allen's From Fort Laramie to Wounded Knee: In the West That Was and Rolf Johnson's Happy As a Big Sunflower: Adventures in the West, 1876-1880, both available in Bison Books editions.