The Tall Chief: The Unfinished Autobiography of Edward W. Wynkoop, 1856-1866Colorado Historical Society, 1994 - 151 páginas Edward Wynkoop (1836-1891) was born in Pennsylvania and moved to Kansas in 1856. He soon heard of gold in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado and traveled to Colorado where he served as sheriff for awhile. He joined the Colorado Volunteers during the Civil War and fought at the Battle of Glorieta Pass in New Mexico. He later served as Indian Agent in Colorado territory and was a businessman in his final years. Edward married Louise Brown Wakely in 1861 and they were the parents of eight children. Descendants live in Colorado and California. |
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... fire brought down the artillerymen , who managed to fire their cannon only once . Chivington and his men charged the camp , taking most of the Confederates as prisoners and setting fire to their entire train of eighty wagons containing ...
... fire brought down the artillerymen , who managed to fire their cannon only once . Chivington and his men charged the camp , taking most of the Confederates as prisoners and setting fire to their entire train of eighty wagons containing ...
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... fire , the parties were removed from the ground . The whole affair was conducted with much courtesy be- tween the principals . The spectators were orderly and peace- able , without the slightest demonstration ; just as though the matter ...
... fire , the parties were removed from the ground . The whole affair was conducted with much courtesy be- tween the principals . The spectators were orderly and peace- able , without the slightest demonstration ; just as though the matter ...
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... fire a man in the act of cutting some meat from a quarter of beef that hung to the limb of a tree ; Autobees had thrust his Rifle through the logs and had the man covered , the distance about fifty yards ; he looked to Baldwin for ...
... fire a man in the act of cutting some meat from a quarter of beef that hung to the limb of a tree ; Autobees had thrust his Rifle through the logs and had the man covered , the distance about fifty yards ; he looked to Baldwin for ...
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Unfinished Autobiography | 37 |
Notes to Introductory Chapters | 119 |
Selected Bibliography | 141 |
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