The Ute War: A History of the White River Massacre and the Privations and Hardships of the Captive White Women among the Hostiles of Grant River.
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Link Singerman ID: 2761
Year: 1879
Entry: Dawson, Thomas Fulton, and F. J. V. Skiff. The Ute War: A History of the White River Massacre and the Privations and Hardships of the Captive White Women among the Hostiles of Grant River. Denver: Printed by the Tribune Publishing House, 1879. 192 p. (pp. 185-92 are adv.).
Author/Editor: Dawson, Thomas Fulton, and F. J. V. Skiff
Location: Denver, CO
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Ute War: A History of the White River Massacre and the Privations and Hardships of the Captive White Women among the Hostiles of Grant River.
Printer/Publisher: Printed by the Tribune Publishing House
Language: English
Notes: See pp. 52-54 for “The Jew” (Isaac Goldstein).