Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1877 — Page 3

THK OUSTER MASSACRE. Bterv nfH Uurar, a MlHHeeaMjaHNHb Chief, tvht Hrlfcietl NiUlHg-Kull N aacre OHtfir' 4.'hihhmiI. Krm Urn CIi!ok Times, ) Tha story of tho imuMsnoro of (Jon

uustor kjuI ms oomniRtiil, an told by Hod Horso," tho Minncconjou sub-

cniBi, is in mrming iiuort'st. Tlio imr

rativo, as Inlorprutetl by Col, W. N.

Wood, of tho hlovonth United States

inlRntry.comnmndlngpoHUtCheyorme Agency v was received at 'Gen. Sheridan's lioadijuurtera on Tuesday, a copy of tho samo having boon promptly

irausuimuu loucn, anornmn. Tim uutails of tho liurco struggle', von as told !.. il I till iT

in mo uijskiiiiiu story ot tho Indian, add fresh strowrth to tho eonllictimr

emotions, so universally felt, of griuf for tho bravo General's death and pride

I. A I. i I -

in tuu wanner oi it, xnoro is sonio solace for tho sacrifice in tho fact that tho United Stales soldiers so sold thoir

livos as to kill nearly man for man, notwithstanding tbpy v.'sro outnumbered twenty to one. Red Ilorso replied as follows, in answer to tho various questions nut to him concerning TUB JIA'rn.KOK"OKKASVOItA8S CHKKK" (urrui nm iiokn). "On Greasy Grass Creek was tlio main camp of tho hostiles at that time. I was ono of tlio head councilmon in that camp. My lodgo whs situated iu tlio centor of tho camp. The Uncpapas, Yanctonnias, and Jautoes wero camped northeast of mo, on the right, facing tho battlefield. The Minncconjous, Sans Arcs, Two Kettles, and IJrules formed tho oonter. On the left to tho west wero tho Ogallalns and

Cheyennes. On tho morning of the at

lacs myseii aim several women woro

out about a mile from camp gathering

wnu uiriupH. auaoeaiy ono ol tlio women called my attention to a cloud of dust rising in tho neighborhood of

me camp, i soon discovered that M.

troops wero maKing an attack, we " u,u troops wero Kiiieuwiiuo crossing

ran for the crimp, and when I got thero " cn inoy got on the hill they made I was sent for at once to come to tho somo kind of fightintr works, and tho

council lodge. I found many of tho

councilmon already thero when 1 ar

rived. Wo had no time to consult ono

another as to what action we should

t&ke. YB fRvn dinnt nnu imnw.iliutnlv

for everv Indian to irot hi horsa ami uum, which arrived at a noint near tho

arms, for the women aud children to little-field on tho night of tho 2Gth of mount their horses and trot out of tho Tunc. Ed. Times,! Thero are many

wa aim for the young men to no and 1,1110 mcnients connected with this

meet tha troops. light, but I don't recollect thorn now. I

"Araone the latter was an officer who U( t hko to taiK about thatfk'ht. If I

rode a horse with four white feet. Tho eHr snJ' ny people lalking about it

Indians have fouirht acrreat manv trihn t always move away.

of people and very brave ones, too, but " Wo kept moving all summer, tbo they all say that this man was tho brav- troops being always after us. They

ost man they had ever mot. I don't stopped following us noar tho mouth of

I'owuer uiver.

drove them in confusion. No prisoners were taken. All were killed ; hoik left alive even for a few mlnutoe. Thesa

troopers used very few of their curt

ruiges. i took a gun aud a eoupla of belts off two dead men. Out of one belt two cartridges wero gout: out of

the other, live. -It' was with the caplured ammunition 'and arms that we fought tho other body of troops. Jf they had all remained together they would have hurt us very bad. Tho

party we killed made five different stands. Onco we charged right in, until we scattered the whole of tlumi,

lighting them hand to hand. One band of soldiers was richt in tho roar

or us; whon thoy chargod wa fell back,

anu stoou lor a moment lac nt? one

other. Then the Indians got courage and started for them in a solid bod v.

Wo went but a little distance when wo

spread out and encircled them. Al

tho time I could seo thoir officers ridinc t.. t L II. . I . . . J

ui iiuubimu near mem snouting totueir

men. it was in this charge that

must ur TIIIJ INDIANS WKRB KILLED

Wo lost 136 killed and ICG wonndod

Wo finished up this nartv riirht thuro

in tho ravine."

Gen. Sheridan is of tho opinion that

uju norso meant to sav that onu linn-

lred and thirty-six woro killed and one

lunarou and sixty were wounded durng the entire onirairomont. and not in

any ono particular charge Ed. Time.!

" I lie troops up tho river made the

hrst attack, skirmishing. A little wh

alter tho ucht commenced with tho

other troops below the village. While

no latter hirht was troinir on wa nosto

some Indians to prerent the other com

mand from forming a junction. Sonio

ot the younsr men took the clothlnp- oft

uio uuau anu uresscu themselves in it

i hero was several men among thorn

who had citizens' clothing. They went up and attacked tho other command that way. Both banks of tho river were

A Posmra Cukh fer Xheumatlm-1H-

eulnt fo Uelphwuthie A Xektlej, WmuIh-

tho very stoop and difficult of ascent. Many Yq of tbo troops wero killed whilo crossing.

light was then carried on at a dis

tanco , tho young men sometimes charging close up. Tho fight continued at

long range uutu the walking soldiers

1 his was General Terry's col

came.

know

n HKTIlr.K THIS MAN WAS OKN. CUSTEK

"or not. Somo say be was. 1 saw this

man in tho light several times, but did not see his body. It is said ho was

"AFTER THE GREASY GRASS CHKKK

FIGUT,

. ,

we au moveu east until wo camo near Slim Buttes. The Indians decided after

killed bv a Santaa. who still linl.ia l,;a this fisrht that there was nothinc to hn

horso. The oflioer woro a larco hrim- gaiuod by fic-htinsr two lanre bodies of

, . II C 7 I MAnMra . t L 1 .

nuups, mil luhii mere was sometning

mod hat and a buckskin coat. H

alone saved his command a number of

times by turning on his horso in tho retreat. In speaking of him tho Indians

can mm mo man who rodo tho horse with tho four white feet.' There wero two men of the same description, look-

but that there

gained by having them follow us until their horses gave out, for then thoy I could do us no harm. When tho two commands divided we made a stand for

ono of them, but for somo reason thoy passed us and did not attack us. I left

inc very much alike, both having Inner tho main camp then with 48 lodsresand

-Il I f r-. ... 9 ., O n . .l 4 Ol! fl.-ii- mi T

cuuwisn nair. it is Moneyed that i ojhu uuhcs, auero i was

uuh. muster s nair was cut compara

tively snort at mo timo or his death Ed. TimtsA

- ooiiio umo oeioro tins light we woro camped on tho Rosebud, but wo moved, crossed over and struck a tributary of Greasy Grass Creek, followinc

uuwii hi its moutii. no inon crossed

attacked by tho trooDS. It was oarlv in

tho morning, still dark, and misting. We wero all asleep. Tho first we knew

wo wero bred upon. Wo caught up what arms wo could find in tho dark.

tho women taking tho children and hid

ing auiontr the rocks. We sratheredun

a few horses and put our families on

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WATOflESrf5 1 1 xi a VJllJJUj "SprlnBaeJa' and "l

i The

IIU0 Revolver. Price rrdsced. U WOWeatern Ouh Workw.

Greasy Grass Creole nnd went into namn thorn and wont to the main camu. about

on tho wost l.iiil- An rmliiH ca,.wi a dliv'a iournov distant, wlinra wo tnl1

- v .... . . . 1 . Aiiuinu Duiuuu I V . J ' r ' ' " v"

to go to Ilea Cloud Agency that day. what "atl haiH,0n0. A largo body o

and whon a fow miles from caum ho J0UnS 1,,on went out in pursuit. Those

discovered the dust rising. Hn tnmori troops wero from the Platte. We wero

back and reported that a large herd of coming in here to stay to givo our-

ouuaio was approaching tho camp. oh up, ino samo as wo aave done

Ano uay was very warm, and a short now wnen wo wero attacKeu.

utuu miur ne rcDonca mis tne camn "skvenok mv people wkiik Kii.r.v.n

was attackctl by troops who had fol

lowed our trail down tho tributary and

crossed Greasy Grass Creek a little above where we did, and above the mouth of this tributary. Thoy attacked

and four wounded that time. Some of

ray horses woro shot. Tbo troons caD

tured all our lodeos and all our buflalo

robos, and we had a groat many. They

iu im. , J. iajun mi vu imu. iiiu mam uuuy men tho upper end of tho camp, where the left Slim Huttes and traveled along a uncPJ1PRS WOrO. north wrnat nnnrsn until thav rnoolin.lTl.n

"Iho women and childrnn flml lm. vniiUr.nn .t .1 ' . 1 m

-j ....... uivimj uiura vtvoiv n

little wav and crossed nvnr. Thn t.rnnna

set fire to the lodges. All tho warriors then rallied and attacked this command in AN OVERWHELMING FORCE, and drovo them in confusion across tho creek. Thoy forced them ovor a place below where thoy first crossed. Tho crcsk was very high and swift, and sovoral of tho troops wore drowned. After driving this party back, tho Indians

corraieu them on tho top of a high hill,

tie below the mouth of Tongue llivor. Before they arrived tkcro I left to go on

a nunc, ana remained away nrteon days.

wnen 1 joineu again tuo mam camp

wason lougue Kivor."

Precieas tHeaes as i'lajtMlags,

W. J. fllorton, in a lecture on South

African Diamond Fiolds, tells this sto

ry: A traveler named U'ueilly stop

ped at a Hoor's house. Ho found the

children playing with a nobble that

and held tlmm ilium mitii thmv a-w i, looked like a diamond. Ho bought it

tho women and children wero in tlancer tor..A tri,,0. lhe 1Joor.s.ayinr? that it was

of being taken prisoners bv another a lamon. oy coma got plenty more,

party of troops, which just then made

JM appearance bolow. Tho word passtilt M . il. . T. . .

Muuiig mo inuians iiko a whirlwind, and thoy all startod to attack this" nuw

pany, leaving tho troops ou the hill

iTOni tills 11 111 to tho un nr. urhm-n tlm

troops wero scon below, it was oncn

and took it away. Ho sold it at tho Cape for $3,000. Ho bought another from a negro, which ho fioiil for 566.-

000, and then tho natives begau to search for thoso stones whore thoy had previously soon them, the white men heard of their succoss, and then tho

ground' all iho way, with tho exception Th. boK,Rn- Ono mino after another, of tho small tributary I spoko of before h11 m tho 8am0 neighborhood, was As soon as wo had finished this fight ,0UnlI Hnd romi(l cc!l lno a city wo all b sprunu: up. Tho last, and that which

ii . is the center of the diamond trade, is HACK TO MASSACRE THE TROOPS Vl,l..l mi.:- i. m " ..

!ii t After skirmishing around lation, live churchos, two theaters, While, wo saw the walking soldiers banks, hotels and other hiiildlnira.

. At Elmira, N. Y., Peter H. Penwell and wife, owing to domostio disagreement, took amenta with thn

view of suicide. The noison fail

coming. xila8e now troops making their Hnnearannn wu thn v!nr nf 0,7,

a. . aw unitMa. MlQ

others.

'Tllft Bttnnlr woo tl. ,

about noon. The troons. it annears.

TnT nllIlilw,,tSneipartyn0hHrln rlS.ht in& to CftU8e death, iWoll, with an into oamp. We drove them aoroea the ax. killed hU wlf. ami tha t hi

i)artvw ;aL!Lfli a,tUcked other own throat, but not suitlciently to koep party we swarmed down on them and him out of jail,

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