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The Exploits of Ben Arnold
Indian Fighter, Gold Miner, Cowboy, Hunter, and Army Scout

Edited by
Lewis F. Crawford

Foreward by
Paul L. Hedren

 

352  pages
14 B&W Illustrations
4 7/8" x 7 1/2"

Paper

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  Ben Arnold (Connor) epitomized the restless frontiersman. Through Arnold's recollections, the reader can experience life in the post-Civil War West.

     "Arnold was a soldier in the Civil War, deserted on his second enlistment, and re-enlisted under an assumed name for service on the western Indian Frontier. On his way west, he helped to chase the guerrilla Quantrill, saw the smoke of burning Lawrence, traversed the Oregon Trail, and tarried by the way at Fort Kearney, Doby Town, Julesburg, and Fort Laramie. Stationed as a military guard on the telegraph line west of Laramie, Arnold herded horses, hunted bear, became acquainted with Joe Slade and other notorious plainsmen, and saw something of Brigham Young's Destroying Angels. Deserting again, Arnold went to the Snake River, across which he helped to ferry the ceaseless western-bound horde. Stampeding to Virginia City, he described the great Montana gold rush. He visited every trading post along the Missouri and became acquainted with all the characters of note, both white and Indian. Married to an Indian woman, he became skilled in Indian language and customs, took part as interpreter in the making of several treaties, and served as dispatch bearer in the Crook campaign."--Horace Bagley, North Dakota Historical Quarterly

Ben Arnold (Connor) was married to a Hunkpapa Sioux Indian, Itatewin. Her daughter from a second marriage, Josephine Waggoner, originally recorded Arnold's story. Lewis F. Crawford was Superintendent of the State Historical Society of North Dakota and the author of Badlands and Broncho Trails
Paul L. Hedren
, who wrote the foreword, is National Park Service Superintendent at Niobrara/Missouri National Scenic Riverways, O'Neill, Nebraska, and the author of Fort Laramie and the Great Sioux War (University of Oklahoma Press).


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