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10"Mr. Cody has since served with me as post guide and scout at For McPherson, where he frequently distinguished himself. *** "In the summer of 1876 Cody went with me to the Black Hills region, where he killed Yellow Hand. Afterward he has with the Big Horn and Yellowstone expedition. I consider that his services to the country and the army by trailing, finding and fighting Indians, and thus portecting the frontier settlers, and by guiding commands over the best and most practicable routes, have been invaluable." Thus it will be seen that, notwithstanding it may sometimes be thought his fame rests upon the pen of the romancer and novelist, had they never been attracted to him (and they were solely by his streling worth), W. F. Cody went with me to the Black Hills, | 10 |
