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INDIAN FIGHTER MAJOR ANDREW EVANS SENDS NEWS OF BATTLES, CUSTER SLAUGHTERING CHEYENNES
ANDREW W. EVANS (ca. 1830 - 1906) American cavalry officer and an Indian fighter for 30 years, fought at Rosebud Creek and led a column which destroyed a Comanche village and killed dozens on Christmas Day, 1868. Fine content A.D.S. "A. W. E.", 1p. oblong 8vo., [n.p., n.d., likely in the field, late December, 1868], likely a dispatch or the text of a telegram. In full: "Gen'l Sheridan is at Fort Cobb with a large force (1800 carbines), 7th Cav'y, 10th Cav'y, 6th Inf; 19th Kansas Vols., &c - and has about 7,000 Indians collected, Comanches, Witchitas, all the Kiowas &c; and the Cheyennes & Arrapahoes were coming in. Satanti[?] & other chiefs are held as prisoners. The war is about over. Gen'l Custer had a severe fight with Cheyennes, on Washita River, Nov. 22nd; & whipped them badly - Maj. Elliott & Capt. Hamilton killed. We had a fight with Comanches, in Witchita Mts., on Christmas Day, and cleaned out a village of sixty lodges". Light toning at folds, else very good. On Nov. 27 (Evans' date is incorrect), Custer led an attack on peaceful Cheyenne led by Black Kettle who were camped on the Washita River. The Indians, on reservation soil and previously promised safety, were attacked at dawn and 103 (including Black Kettle) were slain. This set the stage for later unreconnoitered attacks by Custer - one in 1876 would lead to his destruction and that of his command.

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September 10, 2013 11:00 AM EDT
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