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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Kautz (A. V. ) — I'oulimuMl. 



thi'ii Lieut. Kautz, wUich coulaiii-; :i Uw word 

 not ill tll(^ longer vocnlmlaiy. 'I'licri'arc also i 

 tlu- tiainc liUraiy t wo ciipics, by Dr. ( luo. ( iil)l>.- 

 oftlie lonjrcr vocabulary. 



August Valentine Kautz, soldier, born in 

 Ispringeu, Badeu, Geruiauy, Jan. T), 1828. His 

 parents emigrated to tliis country in 1828, and 

 .settled in Browu County, Ohio, in 1832. The 

 sou served as a private in the l.st regiment of 

 Ohio volunteers in the Mexican war, and on his 

 discharge was appointed to tlus United States 

 Military Academy, where he was graduated in 

 1852 and assigned to theltli infantry. He served 

 in Oregon and "Washington Territory till the 

 civil war, and in the Kogue Itiver wars of 

 1853-'55, and was wounded in the latter, and iu 

 the Indian war on Paget Sound in 18.)6, iu 

 which he was also wounded. In 1855 he was 

 promoted 1st lieutenant, and iu 1857 commended 

 for gallantry by Gen. Scott. In 1859-'60 he 

 traveled in Europe. He was appointed captain 

 in the Cth U. S. cavalry iu 1861, and served with 

 the regiment from its organizati(ni through the 

 peninsular campaign of 18 i2, commanding it 

 during the seven days until Just before Stiuth 

 Mountain, when he was appointed colonel of 

 the 2d Ohio cavalry. He took ])art iu the 

 capture of Mouticello, Ky., May 1, 1863, and on 

 .Tune was brevetted major for commanding in 

 an action near there. He was engaged in the 

 pursuit and capture of John Morgan, in July, 

 1833, preventing him from cro.ssing the Ohio, 

 and afterward served as chief of cavalry of tin; 

 2W corps. On May 7, 1804, he was made briga- 

 dier-general of voluuteer.s and assigned to the 

 command of the cavalry division of the army 

 of the James. He entered Petersburg with his 

 small cavalry command on Juno 9, 1861, for 

 which attack he was brevetted lieutenant- 

 colonel, and he led the advance of the Wilson 

 raid, which cut the roads leading into Richmond 

 from the south, for more than forty days. On 

 Oct. 28, 186-t, he was brevetted major-general of 

 volunteers, and in M.ir>di, 1865, was assigued to 

 the commanil of a division of colored troops, 

 whicli he marched into Kiidimoml on April 

 3. He was brevetted colonel in the regular 

 service for gallant and meritorious service 

 in action on the Uarbytown road, Virginia, 

 October 7, 1804. Also brigadier and major 

 general for gallant and meritorious services in 

 the field during the war. Mar. 13, 18C5. G-en. 

 Kautz was apiwiuted lieutenant-colonel of the 

 34th infantry iu 1800, transferred t.i the 15tli in 

 1869, and couiminded the regiment on the Xew 

 Mexican frontier till 1874. He orgauized several 

 successful expeditiom against tlie Mescalero* 

 Apaches, who h ul tied from tli.dr reservation in 

 1864, and in 1870-71 succeeded iu establishing 

 the tribe on their reservation, where they have 

 since remained. In June, 1874, he was pro- 

 moted colonel of the 8th infantry, and iu 1875 

 was placed in comuiau<l of the department of 

 Arizona. He served in Califoi-nia from 1878 till 

 1886, and is now (1887) in Nebr.iska.— Ap^/e- 

 ton'g Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



Ileaue ( Vnoustus II.) Etlmogiiiiihy iuul 

 lihili)l<)<;v of Aiiieiifa. By A. H. Keeue. 



In Bates (H. W.), Central America, the West 

 Indies, elc. pp. 443-561, Loudon, 1878, 8°. 



General scheme of American races and lan- 

 guages (pp. 460-497) includes a list of the 

 branches of the Athabascan or Tinney family 

 divided into languages and «lialects, pp. 403- 

 465.— Alphabetical list of all known American 

 tribes aud languages, pp. 498-561. 



Reprinted in the 1882 aud 18S5 editions of the 

 sauie work and on the same pages. 



Eenai : 

 Dictiouary See 



General discussion 



General discussion 

 General discission 

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 Grammatic comments 

 Numerals 

 Numerals 

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 Tribal names 

 Vocabulary 



Vocabulary 

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 Vocibilary 

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Voi'abulary 



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Radlotr(L.) 

 Adelung (J. C.) aud 



Vater (J. S.) 

 Balbi (A.) 

 Bancroft (H.H.) 

 Buschmann (J. C. E.) 

 Radlotr(L.) 

 Miiller (F ) 

 Ellis (R.) 

 Erman (G. A.) 

 Gallatin (A.) 

 Latham (R. G.) 

 Adelung (J. C.) and 



Vater (J. S.) 

 Baer (K.E. von). 

 Balbi (A.) 

 Bancroft (H.H.) 

 Buschmann (J. C. E.) 

 Dall (W. H.) 

 Davidoft'(G, I.) 

 Davidson (G.) 

 D.! Meuleu (E.) 

 Gallatin (A.) 

 J6han (L. F.) 

 Krusenstern (A. J. von). 

 Latham (R. G.) 

 Lisianskj' (U.) 

 Prichard (J. C.) 

 Roehrig (P. L.O.) 

 Stafteief (V.) and Pet- 



roft'(I.) 

 Wowodsky ( — ). 

 Buschmann (J. C. E.) 

 Uaa (L. K.) 

 Ellis (R.) 

 Jehan (L. F.) 

 Latham (R. G.) 

 Pott (A. F.) 

 Schomburgk (R. H.) 

 AVilsou (U.) 



Kennicott (Robeit). Kotch-^-Kutcliiu 

 voiabuhuy. Words fiom the language 

 of the Koti'h-a-Kiitchiii — the Indians 

 of Yukon River, at the mouth of Por- 

 (•uj)iiic Rivt'v, ill northern Alaska. 



Iu Whymper (F.), Travel and adventure iu 

 Alaska, pp. 322-328, London, 18u8, 8°. 



Consists of 175 words and phrases and the 

 numerals 1-30. 



This vocabulary also appears in the reprint 

 of Whymper, N. Y., 1869,8°, pp. 345-350, and in 



