Fort Fetterman, Converse County, Wyoming. View from southwest. 516877 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-fetterman-converse-county-wyoming-view-from-southwest-516877-image63313659.html
RMDK0563–Fort Fetterman, Converse County, Wyoming. View from southwest. 516877
Wyoming, Douglas vacinity, Fort Fetterman State Historic Park, Army supply post operated 1867-1882, map plan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wyoming-douglas-vacinity-fort-fetterman-state-historic-park-army-supply-86885600.html
RMF19YD4–Wyoming, Douglas vacinity, Fort Fetterman State Historic Park, Army supply post operated 1867-1882, map plan
The 'Fetterman massacre', during Red Cloud's War. Sioux and Cheyenne warriors battle U.S. soldiers near Fort Philip Kearney, Dakota Territory. December 21, 1866 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-fetterman-massacre-during-red-clouds-war-sioux-and-cheyenne-warriors-85935076.html
RMEYPK1T–The 'Fetterman massacre', during Red Cloud's War. Sioux and Cheyenne warriors battle U.S. soldiers near Fort Philip Kearney, Dakota Territory. December 21, 1866
Fort Fetterman, Converse County, Wyoming. View from southwest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-fetterman-converse-county-wyoming-view-from-southwest-image261962692.html
RMW65C2C–Fort Fetterman, Converse County, Wyoming. View from southwest.
Elk264 1851 Wyoming Ft Fetterman SHS 1867 museum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-elk264-1851-wyoming-ft-fetterman-shs-1867-museum-14823965.html
RMAJX9HJ–Elk264 1851 Wyoming Ft Fetterman SHS 1867 museum
Fetterman Massacre - The Indian battle and massacre near Fort Philip Kearny, Dakota Territory, December 21, 1866 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fetterman-massacre-the-indian-battle-and-massacre-near-fort-philip-86340454.html
RMF0D43J–Fetterman Massacre - The Indian battle and massacre near Fort Philip Kearny, Dakota Territory, December 21, 1866
Fort Fetterman, Wyoming, View from the Southwest, 1870. #268 - Fort Fetterman, Wyoming. View from the southwest, 1870 (photo from an old print by Schoenborn) by Wm H. Jackson. Photograph from Geological Survey (The Hayden Survey 1867-1879). State: Wyoming Place: Converse County. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-fetterman-wyoming-view-from-the-southwest-1870-268-fort-fetterman-wyoming-view-from-the-southwest-1870-photo-from-an-old-print-by-schoenborn-by-wm-h-jackson-photograph-from-geological-survey-the-hayden-survey-1867-1879-state-wyoming-place-converse-county-image501760558.html
RM2M494KX–Fort Fetterman, Wyoming, View from the Southwest, 1870. #268 - Fort Fetterman, Wyoming. View from the southwest, 1870 (photo from an old print by Schoenborn) by Wm H. Jackson. Photograph from Geological Survey (The Hayden Survey 1867-1879). State: Wyoming Place: Converse County.
The monument to the Fetterman Massacre of 1866 that occurred near Fort Phil Kearny, nr. Buffalo, Wyoming during the Indian Wars Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-monument-to-the-fetterman-massacre-of-1866-that-occurred-near-73970902.html
RME89JHX–The monument to the Fetterman Massacre of 1866 that occurred near Fort Phil Kearny, nr. Buffalo, Wyoming during the Indian Wars
Fetterman massacre site, near Story, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fetterman-massacre-site-near-story-wyoming-image435406487.html
RM2G8ADBK–Fetterman massacre site, near Story, Wyoming.
The Fetterman Massacre on December 21, 1866, between a confederation of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and a detachment of the United States Army, based at Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming. The U.S. military mission was intended to protect travellers on the Bozeman Trail. A group of ten warriors, including Crazy Horse, acted to lure a detachment of U.S. soldiers into an ambush. All 81 men under the command of Captain William J. Fetterman were then killed by the Native American warriors. At the time, it was the worst military disaster ever suffered by the U.S. Army on the Great Plains. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fetterman-massacre-on-december-21-1866-between-a-confederation-of-the-lakota-cheyenne-and-arapaho-tribes-and-a-detachment-of-the-united-states-army-based-at-fort-phil-kearny-wyoming-the-us-military-mission-was-intended-to-protect-travellers-on-the-bozeman-trail-a-group-of-ten-warriors-including-crazy-horse-acted-to-lure-a-detachment-of-us-soldiers-into-an-ambush-all-81-men-under-the-command-of-captain-william-j-fetterman-were-then-killed-by-the-native-american-warriors-at-the-time-it-was-the-worst-military-disaster-ever-suffered-by-the-us-army-on-the-great-plains-image634317436.html
RM2YRYJA4–The Fetterman Massacre on December 21, 1866, between a confederation of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and a detachment of the United States Army, based at Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming. The U.S. military mission was intended to protect travellers on the Bozeman Trail. A group of ten warriors, including Crazy Horse, acted to lure a detachment of U.S. soldiers into an ambush. All 81 men under the command of Captain William J. Fetterman were then killed by the Native American warriors. At the time, it was the worst military disaster ever suffered by the U.S. Army on the Great Plains.
Ab-sa-ra-ka; or, Wyoming opened: . EAST VIEW OF NORTU PLATTE, 1 MILES EAST OF MOUTH OF SAGF. CREEK. The road has crossed the ridge of aaiiil hills, reachiny point nearly ojiposite Fort Fetterman. Platte, passing over the red buttes and lofty sandhills and rocky ridges which rise at least livehundred feet above the valley, and these provedin a few places to be very difficult for the moreheavily loaded wagons. Occasionally the wind-ings of the river are seen far beneath, and whenthe road has completed its circuit, and returningdescends to the river, the panorama is exceed-ingly beautiful. The ri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ab-sa-ra-ka-or-wyoming-opened-east-view-of-nortu-platte-1-miles-east-of-mouth-of-sagf-creek-the-road-has-crossed-the-ridge-of-aaiiil-hills-reachiny-point-nearly-ojiposite-fort-fetterman-platte-passing-over-the-red-buttes-and-lofty-sandhills-and-rocky-ridges-which-rise-at-least-livehundred-feet-above-the-valley-and-these-provedin-a-few-places-to-be-very-difficult-for-the-moreheavily-loaded-wagons-occasionally-the-wind-ings-of-the-river-are-seen-far-beneath-and-whenthe-road-has-completed-its-circuit-and-returningdescends-to-the-river-the-panorama-is-exceed-ingly-beautiful-the-ri-image338073002.html
RM2AJ0FFP–Ab-sa-ra-ka; or, Wyoming opened: . EAST VIEW OF NORTU PLATTE, 1 MILES EAST OF MOUTH OF SAGF. CREEK. The road has crossed the ridge of aaiiil hills, reachiny point nearly ojiposite Fort Fetterman. Platte, passing over the red buttes and lofty sandhills and rocky ridges which rise at least livehundred feet above the valley, and these provedin a few places to be very difficult for the moreheavily loaded wagons. Occasionally the wind-ings of the river are seen far beneath, and whenthe road has completed its circuit, and returningdescends to the river, the panorama is exceed-ingly beautiful. The ri
A memorial for the Fetterman Massacre near Fort Phil Kearny in Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-memorial-for-the-fetterman-massacre-near-fort-phil-kearny-in-wyoming-image216572921.html
RMPG9MY5–A memorial for the Fetterman Massacre near Fort Phil Kearny in Wyoming.
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RF2GH39B0–Fetterman Massacre Site
Memorial plaque dedicated to John Phillips 236 mile ride for troops after 1866 Fetterman Massacre, Fort Laramie, Wyoming, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-memorial-plaque-dedicated-to-john-phillips-236-mile-ride-for-troops-54142856.html
RMD42BNC–Memorial plaque dedicated to John Phillips 236 mile ride for troops after 1866 Fetterman Massacre, Fort Laramie, Wyoming, USA
Col. Laura McHugh, commander of the 213th Regional Support Group, Lt. Col. Terry Fetterman, supervisory contracting officer with the 1928th Support Detachment, and 213th Regional Support Group Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew Campbell qualify on the range April 8 at Fort Indiantown Gap. Soldiers qualified with 9 mm pistols, and M4 carbines or M16 rifles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-laura-mchugh-commander-of-the-213th-regional-support-group-lt-col-terry-fetterman-supervisory-contracting-officer-with-the-1928th-support-detachment-and-213th-regional-support-group-command-sgt-maj-andrew-campbell-qualify-on-the-range-april-8-at-fort-indiantown-gap-soldiers-qualified-with-9-mm-pistols-and-m4-carbines-or-m16-rifles-image228573263.html
RMR7TBER–Col. Laura McHugh, commander of the 213th Regional Support Group, Lt. Col. Terry Fetterman, supervisory contracting officer with the 1928th Support Detachment, and 213th Regional Support Group Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew Campbell qualify on the range April 8 at Fort Indiantown Gap. Soldiers qualified with 9 mm pistols, and M4 carbines or M16 rifles
Col. Laura McHugh, commander of the 213th Regional Support Group, Lt. Col. Terry Fetterman, supervisory contracting officer with the 1928th Support Detachment, and 213th Regional Support Group Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew Campbell qualify on the range April 8 at Fort Indiantown Gap. Soldiers qualified with 9 mm pistols, and M4 carbines or M16 rifles (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Hannah Baker). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/col-laura-mchugh-commander-of-the-213th-regional-support-group-lt-col-terry-fetterman-supervisory-contracting-officer-with-the-1928th-support-detachment-and-213th-regional-support-group-command-sgt-maj-andrew-campbell-qualify-on-the-range-april-8-at-fort-indiantown-gap-soldiers-qualified-with-9-mm-pistols-and-m4-carbines-or-m16-rifles-us-army-national-guard-photo-by-spc-hannah-baker-image186123424.html
RMMPPJ94–Col. Laura McHugh, commander of the 213th Regional Support Group, Lt. Col. Terry Fetterman, supervisory contracting officer with the 1928th Support Detachment, and 213th Regional Support Group Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew Campbell qualify on the range April 8 at Fort Indiantown Gap. Soldiers qualified with 9 mm pistols, and M4 carbines or M16 rifles (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Hannah Baker).
Chief Red Cloud in pen and ink Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-red-cloud-in-pen-and-ink-image385528470.html
RF2DB69DX–Chief Red Cloud in pen and ink
Natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming. 517391 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-bridge-near-fort-fetterman-douglas-converse-county-wyoming-image62349781.html
RMDHC7NW–Natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming. 517391
Wyoming, Douglas vacinity, Fort Fetterman State Historic Park, Army supply post operated 1867-1882, museum exterior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wyoming-douglas-vacinity-fort-fetterman-state-historic-park-army-supply-86885609.html
RMF19YDD–Wyoming, Douglas vacinity, Fort Fetterman State Historic Park, Army supply post operated 1867-1882, museum exterior
Natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-bridge-near-fort-fetterman-douglas-converse-county-wyoming-image262010595.html
RMW67H57–Natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming.
RMAJX9JY–Elk264 1925 Wyoming Ft Fetterman SHS Ayers Natural Bridge
Fort Fetterman, 1867, 80 Miles Northwest of Fort Laramie. Original caption: Fort Fetterman, 1867. (From C. G. Coutant's 'History of Wyoming'). 80 miles northwest of Ft. Laramie. Photograph from Signal Corps. War Department. Copied by H. H. Ritter - April 1938. State: Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-fetterman-1867-80-miles-northwest-of-fort-laramie-original-caption-fort-fetterman-1867-from-c-g-coutants-history-of-wyoming-80-miles-northwest-of-ft-laramie-photograph-from-signal-corps-war-department-copied-by-h-h-ritter-april-1938-state-wyoming-image501760629.html
RM2M494PD–Fort Fetterman, 1867, 80 Miles Northwest of Fort Laramie. Original caption: Fort Fetterman, 1867. (From C. G. Coutant's 'History of Wyoming'). 80 miles northwest of Ft. Laramie. Photograph from Signal Corps. War Department. Copied by H. H. Ritter - April 1938. State: Wyoming.
The ground on which the Fetterman Massacre of 1866 occurred near Fort Phil Kearny, nr. Buffalo, Wyoming during the Indian Wars Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-ground-on-which-the-fetterman-massacre-of-1866-occurred-near-fort-73970903.html
RFE89JHY–The ground on which the Fetterman Massacre of 1866 occurred near Fort Phil Kearny, nr. Buffalo, Wyoming during the Indian Wars
Fetterman massacre site, near Story, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fetterman-massacre-site-near-story-wyoming-image435406535.html
RM2G8ADDB–Fetterman massacre site, near Story, Wyoming.
The Fetterman Massacre on December 21, 1866, between a confederation of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and a detachment of the United States Army, based at Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming. The U.S. military mission was intended to protect travellers on the Bozeman Trail. A group of ten warriors, including Crazy Horse, acted to lure a detachment of U.S. soldiers into an ambush. All 81 men under the command of Captain William J. Fetterman were then killed by the Native American warriors. At the time, it was the worst military disaster ever suffered by the U.S. Army on the Great Plains. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fetterman-massacre-on-december-21-1866-between-a-confederation-of-the-lakota-cheyenne-and-arapaho-tribes-and-a-detachment-of-the-united-states-army-based-at-fort-phil-kearny-wyoming-the-us-military-mission-was-intended-to-protect-travellers-on-the-bozeman-trail-a-group-of-ten-warriors-including-crazy-horse-acted-to-lure-a-detachment-of-us-soldiers-into-an-ambush-all-81-men-under-the-command-of-captain-william-j-fetterman-were-then-killed-by-the-native-american-warriors-at-the-time-it-was-the-worst-military-disaster-ever-suffered-by-the-us-army-on-the-great-plains-image634156967.html
RM2YRM9K3–The Fetterman Massacre on December 21, 1866, between a confederation of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and a detachment of the United States Army, based at Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming. The U.S. military mission was intended to protect travellers on the Bozeman Trail. A group of ten warriors, including Crazy Horse, acted to lure a detachment of U.S. soldiers into an ambush. All 81 men under the command of Captain William J. Fetterman were then killed by the Native American warriors. At the time, it was the worst military disaster ever suffered by the U.S. Army on the Great Plains.
. The conquest of the Missouri; being the story of the life and exploits of Captain Grant Marsh. g a winter campaign. The three bases of operationwere Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota; Fort Fetterman,on the Platte River, Wyoming, and Fort Ellis, Montana.From these points it was designed to drive convergingcolumns wedge-like into the enemys country, catchingand crushing between them any force which might oppose.At Fort Lincoln, Gen. Alfred H. Terry was in charge oflocal operations, at Fort Fetterman, Gen. George Crook,and at Fort Ellis, Gen. John Gibbon. Through the first two months of the year the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-conquest-of-the-missouri-being-the-story-of-the-life-and-exploits-of-captain-grant-marsh-g-a-winter-campaign-the-three-bases-of-operationwere-fort-abraham-lincoln-dakota-fort-fettermanon-the-platte-river-wyoming-and-fort-ellis-montanafrom-these-points-it-was-designed-to-drive-convergingcolumns-wedge-like-into-the-enemys-country-catchingand-crushing-between-them-any-force-which-might-opposeat-fort-lincoln-gen-alfred-h-terry-was-in-charge-oflocal-operations-at-fort-fetterman-gen-george-crookand-at-fort-ellis-gen-john-gibbon-through-the-first-two-months-of-the-year-the-image370389241.html
RM2CEGK75–. The conquest of the Missouri; being the story of the life and exploits of Captain Grant Marsh. g a winter campaign. The three bases of operationwere Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota; Fort Fetterman,on the Platte River, Wyoming, and Fort Ellis, Montana.From these points it was designed to drive convergingcolumns wedge-like into the enemys country, catchingand crushing between them any force which might oppose.At Fort Lincoln, Gen. Alfred H. Terry was in charge oflocal operations, at Fort Fetterman, Gen. George Crook,and at Fort Ellis, Gen. John Gibbon. Through the first two months of the year the
Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock. Converse County, Wyoming. 517393 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/box-elder-canyon-near-fort-fetterman-southeast-of-glenrock-converse-image62335081.html
RMDHBH0W–Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock. Converse County, Wyoming. 517393
Wyoming, Douglas vacinity, Fort Fetterman State Historic Park, Army supply post operated 1867-1882, museum exterior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wyoming-douglas-vacinity-fort-fetterman-state-historic-park-army-supply-86886073.html
RMF1A021–Wyoming, Douglas vacinity, Fort Fetterman State Historic Park, Army supply post operated 1867-1882, museum exterior
Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/box-elder-canyon-near-fort-fetterman-southeast-of-glenrock-converse-county-wyoming-image261878912.html
RMW61H68–Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock. Converse County, Wyoming.
Fort Fetterman, Named For William I. Fetterman, Killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Original caption: #256 - Fort Fetterman, named for Wm. I. Fetterman, killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Established in 1867. It marks the junction of the Powder River (route in Montana) and North Platte. By Wm. H. Jackson. Photograph from Geological Survey (The Hayden Survey-1867-12879) Copied by H. H. Ritter - April 1938. State: Montana. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-fetterman-named-for-william-i-fetterman-killed-at-fort-phil-kearny-massacre-original-caption-256-fort-fetterman-named-for-wm-i-fetterman-killed-at-fort-phil-kearny-massacre-established-in-1867-it-marks-the-junction-of-the-powder-river-route-in-montana-and-north-platte-by-wm-h-jackson-photograph-from-geological-survey-the-hayden-survey-1867-12879-copied-by-h-h-ritter-april-1938-state-montana-image501761015.html
RM2M49587–Fort Fetterman, Named For William I. Fetterman, Killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Original caption: #256 - Fort Fetterman, named for Wm. I. Fetterman, killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Established in 1867. It marks the junction of the Powder River (route in Montana) and North Platte. By Wm. H. Jackson. Photograph from Geological Survey (The Hayden Survey-1867-12879) Copied by H. H. Ritter - April 1938. State: Montana.
The ground on which the Fetterman Massacre of 1866 occurred near Fort Phil Kearny, nr. Buffalo, Wyoming during the Indian Wars Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-ground-on-which-the-fetterman-massacre-of-1866-occurred-near-fort-73970904.html
RFE89JJ0–The ground on which the Fetterman Massacre of 1866 occurred near Fort Phil Kearny, nr. Buffalo, Wyoming during the Indian Wars
VADM John H. Fetterman Jr., right, commander, Naval Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet, stands beside a Soviet vice admiral following a wreath-laying ceremony at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit. Base: San Diego State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vadm-john-h-fetterman-jr-right-commander-naval-air-forces-us-pacific-fleet-stands-beside-a-soviet-vice-admiral-following-a-wreath-laying-ceremony-at-fort-rosecrans-national-cemetery-three-ships-of-the-soviet-pacific-fleet-are-in-san-diego-for-a-five-day-goodwill-visit-base-san-diego-state-california-ca-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504315735.html
RM2M8DFT7–VADM John H. Fetterman Jr., right, commander, Naval Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet, stands beside a Soviet vice admiral following a wreath-laying ceremony at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Three ships of the Soviet Pacific Fleet are in San Diego for a five-day goodwill visit. Base: San Diego State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA)
Ab-sa-ra-ka; or, Wyoming opened: . ^ heartfelt prayers were offeredthat he might return in safety. The colonelwas on the lookout, on headquarters build-ing, and gave his orders before coming down. It seemed long, but was hardly twelve minutesbefore Captain Ten Eyck, Lieutenant Matson,Dr. Hines, and Dr. Ould, with a relieving party,were moving, on the run, for the scene of action.We had all watched Captain Fetterman until thecurve of Sullivant Hills shut him ofi, and thenhe was on the southern slope of the ridge, ap-parently intending to cut off the retreat of the In- 204 ABSAEAKA. FORT PHILIP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ab-sa-ra-ka-or-wyoming-opened-heartfelt-prayers-were-offeredthat-he-might-return-in-safety-the-colonelwas-on-the-lookout-on-headquarters-build-ing-and-gave-his-orders-before-coming-down-it-seemed-long-but-was-hardly-twelve-minutesbefore-captain-ten-eyck-lieutenant-matsondr-hines-and-dr-ould-with-a-relieving-partywere-moving-on-the-run-for-the-scene-of-actionwe-had-all-watched-captain-fetterman-until-thecurve-of-sullivant-hills-shut-him-ofi-and-thenhe-was-on-the-southern-slope-of-the-ridge-ap-parently-intending-to-cut-off-the-retreat-of-the-in-204-absaeaka-fort-philip-image338071778.html
RM2AJ0E02–Ab-sa-ra-ka; or, Wyoming opened: . ^ heartfelt prayers were offeredthat he might return in safety. The colonelwas on the lookout, on headquarters build-ing, and gave his orders before coming down. It seemed long, but was hardly twelve minutesbefore Captain Ten Eyck, Lieutenant Matson,Dr. Hines, and Dr. Ould, with a relieving party,were moving, on the run, for the scene of action.We had all watched Captain Fetterman until thecurve of Sullivant Hills shut him ofi, and thenhe was on the southern slope of the ridge, ap-parently intending to cut off the retreat of the In- 204 ABSAEAKA. FORT PHILIP
Natural bridge in the canyon of the La Prele, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming. 516875 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-bridge-in-the-canyon-of-the-la-prele-near-fort-fetterman-converse-image63331463.html
RMDK0YWY–Natural bridge in the canyon of the La Prele, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming. 516875
High rock at side of natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-rock-at-side-of-natural-bridge-near-fort-fetterman-douglas-converse-county-wyoming-image261980251.html
RMW666DF–High rock at side of natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming.
Ab-sa-ra-ka; or, Wyoming opened: . The reports of the Secretaries of War and theInterior to Congress in February, 1867, made up from looseprivate letters and speculations, without knowledge of thefacts, contain one private letter dated Fort Phil Kearney,December 28, 1886, which demands correction while a de-serving officer is still living. That letter represents Captain James W. Powell as goingto the relief of Fetterman and the rescue of the dead. Cap-tain Tenodore Ten Eyck was the officer who gallantly per-formed that duty. Captain Powell did not leave the stockade. Captain TenEyck also accom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ab-sa-ra-ka-or-wyoming-opened-the-reports-of-the-secretaries-of-war-and-theinterior-to-congress-in-february-1867-made-up-from-looseprivate-letters-and-speculations-without-knowledge-of-thefacts-contain-one-private-letter-dated-fort-phil-kearneydecember-28-1886-which-demands-correction-while-a-de-serving-officer-is-still-living-that-letter-represents-captain-james-w-powell-as-goingto-the-relief-of-fetterman-and-the-rescue-of-the-dead-cap-tain-tenodore-ten-eyck-was-the-officer-who-gallantly-per-formed-that-duty-captain-powell-did-not-leave-the-stockade-captain-teneyck-also-accom-image338069892.html
RM2AJ0BGM–Ab-sa-ra-ka; or, Wyoming opened: . The reports of the Secretaries of War and theInterior to Congress in February, 1867, made up from looseprivate letters and speculations, without knowledge of thefacts, contain one private letter dated Fort Phil Kearney,December 28, 1886, which demands correction while a de-serving officer is still living. That letter represents Captain James W. Powell as goingto the relief of Fetterman and the rescue of the dead. Cap-tain Tenodore Ten Eyck was the officer who gallantly per-formed that duty. Captain Powell did not leave the stockade. Captain TenEyck also accom
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RMDHC39M–High rock at side of natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming. 517392
Natural bridge in the canyon of the La Prele, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-bridge-in-the-canyon-of-the-la-prele-near-fort-fetterman-converse-county-wyoming-image262010587.html
RMW67H4Y–Natural bridge in the canyon of the La Prele, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming.
. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . rt Laramie. It is named in honor ofLieutenant-Colonel W. J. Fetterman, who waskilled by the Indians at the Fort Phil Kearnymassacre, in December, 1866. It was establishedin July, 1867, by Major Dey, of the UnitedStates Army, and has a reservation of sixtysections of land adjoining. It is at present abase of supplies for troops in that vicinity, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pacific-tourist-williams-illustrated-trans-continental-guide-of-travel-from-the-atlantic-to-the-pacific-ocean-containing-full-descriptions-of-railroad-routes-a-complete-travelers-guide-of-the-union-and-central-pacific-railroads-rt-laramie-it-is-named-in-honor-oflieutenant-colonel-w-j-fetterman-who-waskilled-by-the-indians-at-the-fort-phil-kearnymassacre-in-december-1866-it-was-establishedin-july-1867-by-major-dey-of-the-unitedstates-army-and-has-a-reservation-of-sixtysections-of-land-adjoining-it-is-at-present-abase-of-supplies-for-troops-in-that-vicinity-an-image371931214.html
RM2CH2X1J–. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes ... A complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific railroads ... . rt Laramie. It is named in honor ofLieutenant-Colonel W. J. Fetterman, who waskilled by the Indians at the Fort Phil Kearnymassacre, in December, 1866. It was establishedin July, 1867, by Major Dey, of the UnitedStates Army, and has a reservation of sixtysections of land adjoining. It is at present abase of supplies for troops in that vicinity, an
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RMDK056A–Fort Fetterman, named for William I. Fetterman, killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Established in 1867. It marks... 516865
Fort Fetterman, named for William I. Fetterman, killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Established in 1867. It marks the junction of the Powder River (route to Montana) and North Platte. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-fetterman-named-for-william-i-fetterman-killed-at-fort-phil-kearny-massacre-established-in-1867-it-marks-the-junction-of-the-powder-river-route-to-montana-and-north-platte-converse-county-wyoming-image261962554.html
RMW65BWE–Fort Fetterman, named for William I. Fetterman, killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Established in 1867. It marks the junction of the Powder River (route to Montana) and North Platte. Converse County, Wyoming.
. The Pacific tourist . t Laramie. It is named in honor ofLieutenant-Colonel W. J, Fetterman, who waskilled by the Indians at the Fort Phil Kearnymassacre, in December, 1866. It was establishedin July, 1867, by Major Dey, of the UnitedStates Army, and has a reservation of sixtysections of land adjoining. It is at jiresent abase of supplies for troops in that vicinity, and isan important link in the chain of forts thatshould be re-established in the Powder andTongue River countries. Two or three militaryposts between this fort and Atlantic City, in thegreat south pass at the base of the Wind Ri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pacific-tourist-t-laramie-it-is-named-in-honor-oflieutenant-colonel-w-j-fetterman-who-waskilled-by-the-indians-at-the-fort-phil-kearnymassacre-in-december-1866-it-was-establishedin-july-1867-by-major-dey-of-the-unitedstates-army-and-has-a-reservation-of-sixtysections-of-land-adjoining-it-is-at-jiresent-abase-of-supplies-for-troops-in-that-vicinity-and-isan-important-link-in-the-chain-of-forts-thatshould-be-re-established-in-the-powder-andtongue-river-countries-two-or-three-militaryposts-between-this-fort-and-atlantic-city-in-thegreat-south-pass-at-the-base-of-the-wind-ri-image371966566.html
RM2CH4F46–. The Pacific tourist . t Laramie. It is named in honor ofLieutenant-Colonel W. J, Fetterman, who waskilled by the Indians at the Fort Phil Kearnymassacre, in December, 1866. It was establishedin July, 1867, by Major Dey, of the UnitedStates Army, and has a reservation of sixtysections of land adjoining. It is at jiresent abase of supplies for troops in that vicinity, and isan important link in the chain of forts thatshould be re-established in the Powder andTongue River countries. Two or three militaryposts between this fort and Atlantic City, in thegreat south pass at the base of the Wind Ri
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RMEN8CJC–High rock at side of Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman
Fort Fetterman, Converse County, Wyoming. View from southwest. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-fetterman-converse-county-wyoming-view-from-southwest-image259060043.html
RMW1D5MB–Fort Fetterman, Converse County, Wyoming. View from southwest.
. The Pacific tourist . Laramie. It is named in honor ofLieutenant-Colonel W. J. Fetterman, who waskilled by the Indians at the Fort Phil Kearnymassacre, in December, 18G6. It was establishedin July, 1867, by Major Dey, of the UnitedStates Army, and has a reservation of sixtysections of land adjoining. It is at present abase of supplies for troops in that vicinity, and isan important link in the chain of forts thatshould be re-established in the Powder andTongue River countries. Two or thi-ee militaryposts between this fort and Atlantic City, in thegreat south pass at the base of the AVind Riv Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pacific-tourist-laramie-it-is-named-in-honor-oflieutenant-colonel-w-j-fetterman-who-waskilled-by-the-indians-at-the-fort-phil-kearnymassacre-in-december-18g6-it-was-establishedin-july-1867-by-major-dey-of-the-unitedstates-army-and-has-a-reservation-of-sixtysections-of-land-adjoining-it-is-at-present-abase-of-supplies-for-troops-in-that-vicinity-and-isan-important-link-in-the-chain-of-forts-thatshould-be-re-established-in-the-powder-andtongue-river-countries-two-or-thi-ee-militaryposts-between-this-fort-and-atlantic-city-in-thegreat-south-pass-at-the-base-of-the-avind-riv-image371942442.html
RM2CH3CAJ–. The Pacific tourist . Laramie. It is named in honor ofLieutenant-Colonel W. J. Fetterman, who waskilled by the Indians at the Fort Phil Kearnymassacre, in December, 18G6. It was establishedin July, 1867, by Major Dey, of the UnitedStates Army, and has a reservation of sixtysections of land adjoining. It is at present abase of supplies for troops in that vicinity, and isan important link in the chain of forts thatshould be re-established in the Powder andTongue River countries. Two or thi-ee militaryposts between this fort and Atlantic City, in thegreat south pass at the base of the AVind Riv
Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock Converse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-box-elder-canyon-near-fort-fetterman-southeast-of-glenrock-converse-81934934.html
RMEN8CRJ–Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock Converse
Natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-bridge-near-fort-fetterman-douglas-converse-county-wyoming-image259147290.html
RMW1H50A–Natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming.
Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock Converse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-box-elder-canyon-near-fort-fetterman-southeast-of-glenrock-converse-81934947.html
RMEN8CT3–Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock Converse
Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/box-elder-canyon-near-fort-fetterman-southeast-of-glenrock-converse-county-wyoming-image259016043.html
RMW1B5GY–Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock. Converse County, Wyoming.
Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman Converse County, Wyoming 1870 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-natural-bridge-near-fort-fetterman-converse-county-wyoming-1870-81934861.html
RMEN8CN1–Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman Converse County, Wyoming 1870
Natural bridge in the canyon of the La Prele, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-bridge-in-the-canyon-of-the-la-prele-near-fort-fetterman-converse-county-wyoming-image259147326.html
RMW1H51J–Natural bridge in the canyon of the La Prele, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming.
Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock Converse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-box-elder-canyon-near-fort-fetterman-southeast-of-glenrock-converse-129933554.html
RMHFAYG2–Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock Converse
High rock at side of natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-rock-at-side-of-natural-bridge-near-fort-fetterman-douglas-converse-county-wyoming-image259096828.html
RMW1ETJ4–High rock at side of natural bridge, near Fort Fetterman, Douglas. Converse County, Wyoming.
Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman Converse County, Wyoming 1870 (Stereoscopic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-natural-bridge-near-fort-fetterman-converse-county-wyoming-1870-stereoscopic-129933599.html
RMHFAYHK–Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman Converse County, Wyoming 1870 (Stereoscopic
Fort Fetterman, named for William I. Fetterman, killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Established in 1867. It marks the junction of the Powder River (route to Montana) and North Platte. Converse County, Wyoming. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fort-fetterman-named-for-william-i-fetterman-killed-at-fort-phil-kearny-massacre-established-in-1867-it-marks-the-junction-of-the-powder-river-route-to-montana-and-north-platte-converse-county-wyoming-image259060102.html
RMW1D5PE–Fort Fetterman, named for William I. Fetterman, killed at Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. Established in 1867. It marks the junction of the Powder River (route to Montana) and North Platte. Converse County, Wyoming.
High rock at side of Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) High rock at side of Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-high-rock-at-side-of-natural-bridge-near-fort-fetterman-converse-county-129933600.html
RMHFAYHM–High rock at side of Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman. Converse County, Wyoming. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) High rock at side of Natural Bridge, near Fort Fetterman
Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock. Converse County, Wyoming. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock Converse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-box-elder-canyon-near-fort-fetterman-southeast-of-glenrock-converse-129933601.html
RMHFAYHN–Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock. Converse County, Wyoming. 1870. (Stereoscopic view) Box Elder Canyon, near Fort Fetterman, southeast of Glenrock Converse
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