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1953. Western America. New York. 

 Haerington, J. 0. 



1952. Historic site archeology in the United States. In Archeology of the 



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1953. Archeology and local history. Bull. Amer. Assoc, for State and Local 



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 HoEKMAN, Steven. 



1952. The history of Fort Sully. South Dakota Hist. Coll., vol. 26, 



pp. 222-277. 

 Johnson, Frederick. 



1951. The Inter- Agency archeological salvage program in the United States. 

 Archeology, spring number, pp. 25-40. 

 KlANE, Lucille M., editor. 



1951. Military life in Dakota : The journal of Philippe Regis de Trobriand. 

 St. Paul, Minn. 

 Kingsbury, George "W. 



1915. History of Dakota Territory. 5 vols. Chicago. 

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1951. United States : Historical and architectural monuments. Pan Amer- 

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1904-5. Original journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition, 1804- 

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1947. Historic sites in Missouri valley reservoir areas. Nebraska Hist., 



vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 1-15. 

 1949. Historic sites in the Fort Randall reservoir area. South Dakota 



Hist. Coll., vol. 24, pp. 470-577. 

 1952 a. Salvaging Missouri valley history. Westerners Brand Book. 

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1952 b. Revival at old Fort Randall. Military Engineer, vol. 44, No. 298, 



pp. 88-93. 



1953. Captain L. C. Easton's report: Fort Laramie to Fort Leavenworth 



via Republican River in 1849. Kansas Hist. Quart., vol. 20, No. 6, 

 pp. 392-416. 



1954. Under the wide Missouri. North Dakota Hist., vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 



145-167. 

 Mattison, Ray H. 



1951. Old Fort Stevenson — a typical Missouri River military post. North 



Dakota Hist., vol. 18, Nos. 2-3, pp. 53-91. 

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1953 a. An army wife on the Upper Missouri : The diary of Sarah E. Can- 



field, 1866-68. North Dakota Hist., vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 190-220, 



1953 b. Fort Rice — North Dakota's first Missouri River military post. 



North Dakota Hist., vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 87-108. 



1954 a. The diary of Surgeon Washington Matthews, Fort Rice, D. T. 



North Dakota Hist., vol. 21, Nos. 1-2, pp. 5-74. 

 1954 b. The army post on the Northern Plains, 1865-85. Nebraska Hist., vol. 

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