The following titles on the history of the Amercan Indians and people involved with them were recently added to HSP's library. Click on the links for more information and to find other resources in our online catalog Discover.
The Experiences of a Deputy U.S. Marshal of the Indian Territory by William Frank Jones
My Experience and Investment in the Bad Lands of Dakota and Some of the Men I Met There by A. C. Huidekoper
Fort Casper (Platte Bridge Station) by Alfred James Mokler
Me and the Black Hills by Edwin H. Ryan
From the Memories of Men: The Story of an Anglo-Saxon-Celtic People from Frontier Days to Now by T.C. Smith, Jr.
Special Message of the President of the U.S. in Relation to the Ponca Indians
Tales of Apache Warfare by James M. Barney
On the Western Frontier with the U.S. Cavalry by Herman Werner
Custer's Black Hills Expedition of 1874 by Cleophas C. O'Harra
The Apache Scouts Who Won A War by D. Harper Simms
There’ll Always Be an Indian Who Killed Custer by Robert M. Utley
A Missionary Trek to Arizona by D. Harper Simms
The Fighting Norths and Pawnee Scouts by Robert Bruce
The Basket Weavers of Arizona by Alambert E. Robinson
Three Letters from St. Louis by John Rowzee Peyton
Crazy Horse by E. A. Brininstool
The Military Career of Robert W. Furnas by Robert C. Farb
My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre by Frances C. Carrington
The Story of the Little Big Horn by W. A. Graham
Indian Removal: The Emigration of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians by Grant Foreman