Notes and Documents section for Volume 56, Number 3, Fall 1978. It includes a document including excerpts from the recollections of Frederick W. Benteen, an officer in the United States Cavalry in the late nineteenth century, his service, and his friendship with the Kiowa chief Stumbling Bear.
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Notes and Documents section for Volume 56, Number 3, Fall 1978. It includes a document including excerpts from the recollections of Frederick W. Benteen, an officer in the United States Cavalry in the late nineteenth century, his service, and his friendship with the Kiowa chief Stumbling Bear.
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