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Cheyenne Summer: The Battle of Beecher Island: A History
Evoking the spirit--and danger--of the early American West, this is the story of the Battle of Beecher Island, pitting an outnumbered United States Army patrol against six hundred Native warriors, where heroism on both sides of the conflict captures the vital themes at play on the American frontier. In September 1868, the undermanned United States Army was struggling to address attacks by Cheyenne and Sioux warriors against the Kansas settlements, the stagecoach routes, and the transcontinental railroad. General Sheridan hired fifty frontiersmen and scouts to supplement his limited forces. He placed them under the command of Major George Forsyth and Lieutenant Frederick Beecher. Both men were army officers and Civil War veterans with outstanding records. Their orders were to find the Cheyenne raiders and, if practicable, to attack them. Their patrol left Fort Wallace, the westernmost post in Kansas, and headed northwest into Colorado. After a week or so of following various trails, they were at the limit of their supplies--for both men and horses. They camped along the narrow Arikaree Fork of the Republican River. In the early morning they were surprised and attacked by a force of Cheyenne and Sioux warriors. The scouts hurried to a small, sandy island in the shallow river and dug in. Eventually they were surrounded by as many as six hundred warriors, led for a time by the famous Cheyenne, Roman Nose. The fighting lasted four days. Half the scouts were killed or wounded. The Cheyenne lost nine warriors, including Roman Nose. Forsyth asked for volunteers to go for help. Two pairs of men set out at night for Fort Wallace--one hundred miles away. They were on foot and managed to slip through the Cheyenne lines. The rest of the scouts held out on the island for nine days. All their horses had been killed. Their food was gone and the meat from the horses was spoiled by the intense heat of the plains. The wounded were suffering from lack of medical supplies, and all were on the verge of starvation when they were rescued by elements of the Tenth Cavalry--the famous Buffalo Soldiers. Although the battle of Beecher Island was a small incident in the history of western conflict, the story brings together all of the important elements of the Western frontier--most notably the political and economic factors that led to the clash with the Natives and the cultural imperatives that motivated the Cheyenne, the white settlers, and the regular soldiers, both white and black. More fundamentally, it is a story of human heroism exhibited by warriors on both sides of the dramatic conflict.
Cheyenne Summer: Going Home

Cheyenne Summer: Going Home

Robert M. Johnson

Independently Published
2019
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The year is 1857 and the gold rush in California has entered another level of intensity, with a population explosion no one could have foreseen. People were coming from as far away as China and Australia to join the Forty-Niners. Everyone was seeking their fortune in the gold fields. The land grant of Fremont Enterprises along the Merced River in south central California, continues to produce gold in great abundance. Jeremiah Warner, the fictional partner of John Charles Fremont, is becoming a rich man in his own right.Fremont is away now, living as a politician in Washington City, thousands of miles from his business. After a short time as Senator for the new state of California, he is now involved in a run for President. He is deeply committed to the cause of freedom for the Negro Slaves of the Southern States. He has turned the management of his gold mines over to one of his partners, Jeremiah Warner. They continue to stay connected through letter writing.This 23rd volume of the Mountain Man Series, is entitled, "Cheyenne Summer." It takes up the story of Jeremiah Warner, now fully engaged in raising cattle to feed the hungry population of the Gold Fields in south central California. His skills as a Mountain Man are once again put to the test. Predators, both human and animal want their piece of the action. This is volume number twenty-three in the Jeremiah Warner Mountain Man Series
Cheyenne: Girl from Paradise Valley - Volume II

Cheyenne: Girl from Paradise Valley - Volume II

Sally Campbell Repass

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Cheyenne West was the daughter of Laura Murray and Dakota West from Paradise Valley, Colorado. She had a younger brother, Bruce. They lived on the Silver Star Ranch with her grandparents, Ben & Marcy Murray.Cheyenne met Dr. Albert at the Paradise Valley Hospital where she worked as head nurse. They were attracted to each other from the moment they met. The more Cheyenne was with him, the better she liked him. That is, until she found out he wasn't being truthful with her. He had a secret, which he wasn't willing to share. His old girlfriend exposed the secret. Would this cause them to break up or would she forgive him?
Cheyenne Magic: An Urban Fantasy Harem Adventure

Cheyenne Magic: An Urban Fantasy Harem Adventure

Aaron Crash

Independently Published
2018
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Gather an escort. Acquire a dragon hoard. Build an empire ...Steven Drokharis knew that embracing his destiny as one of the most powerful Dragonsouls to ever live would be difficult, but he had no idea that he'd be pushed to his very limits.Ten days after rescuing Aria and ending the life of an insane Dragonskin, Steven and his escort find themselves going toe-to-toe with Rhaegen Mulk-the deadly Dragonsoul responsible for the death of Steven's parents. And Rhaegen Mulk doesn't fight fair. He will pull out all the stops to end Steven before he can grow his escort and establish a primacy of his own. If Steven is going to win, he'll need to level up his skills as a Dragonsoul, discover the next volume of forbidden Drokharis magic, and make friends with an ancient, half-mad Dragonsoul, who may be even more dangerous than Mulk.Now it's time to hit back. Hard. Mulk and his lackeys are about to learn an important lesson: Steven doesn't fight fair either ...Disclaimer: Cheyenne Magic (American Dragons Book 2) is a plup, shoot-em-up, action adventure, urban fantasy novel which is not intended for readers under the age of 18. This novel contains swearing, violence, and a harem of beautiful shapeshifting women that the hero regularly sleeps with-and he does so gladly.
Cheyenne Dictionary

Cheyenne Dictionary

Wayne Leman; Marie Sanchez; Leroy Pine Sr.; Louise Fisher

Lulu.com
2006
pokkari
Paperback edition. This dictionary carefully records and illustrates more than 18,000 words of the Cheyenne language, as it is spoken in Oklahoma and Montana. There is a version of this dictionary for younger student usage, titled Cheyenne Student Dictionary. There is an online version of the Cheyenne Dictionary: http://www.cdkc.edu/cheyennedictionary/index.html
Cheyenne Sunrise

Cheyenne Sunrise

Janalyn Voigt

Mountain Brook Ink
2018
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Can a woman with no faith in men learn to trust the half-Cheyenne trail guide determined to protect her? Young Irish widow Bry Brennan doesn't want another husband to break her spirit. When she and her brother Con join a wagon train headed to Montana Territory, Bry ignores her fascination with Nick Laramie, the handsome trail guide. Nick lives in an uneasy truce between the settlers and his mother's tribe without fully fitting in among either. With no intention of dragging a woman into his troubles, he stifles his yearning for Bry. The perilous journey throws the two together, leaving Bry no choice but to trust Nick with her life. Can she also trust him with her heart? Answering that riddle forces Bry to confront her unresolved questions about God's love. Based on actual historical events during a time of unrest in America, Cheyenne Sunrise explores faith, love, and courage in the wild west.
Cheyenne's Lady: Small Town Contemporary Romance
Wanted: Women and Babies. Where: Shotgun Ridge, Montana. When: As soon as possible The Sheriff Surrenders...He guarded his town with an eagle eye...but even Sheriff Cheyenne Bodine couldn't save himself from the outrageous Shotgun Ridge matchmakers. Seems they'd "rented" his house to lovely surrogate mom-to-be, Emily Vincent. And while the big city beauty would tempt a saint to live in sin, Cheyenne's lawman's oath permitted no such indiscretions. Sending Emily home would protect and serve them both...Though the proud country lawman stole her breath, Emily knew her stay was temporary. Except...when she told Cheyenne that the babies she carried were his orphaned kin, she found herself under house arrest. The bail? Bonds of matrimony "These are imperfect and loving characterizations that remain with the readers long after the last page is turned. Indeed, a character driven romance that explores the joy and pain of birth and death, CHEYENNE'S LADY belongs on the keeper shelf. Very highly recommended." -Cindy Penn, Word Wrap review editor. (Winner of the WordWeaving Award for Excellence)"With a great sense of warm emotions, Mindy Neff has penned a keeper in CHEYENNE'S LADY."-Romantic Times Magazine (4 1/2 stars)Bachelors of Shotgun Ridge--Book 4--Single, sexy and soon-to-be wed
Cheyenne Pass Lib/E

Cheyenne Pass Lib/E

Lauran Paine

Blackstone Western
2019
cd
A feud between the biggest and richest cattleman, Richard DeFore, and the local stage line couldn't have come at a worse time to Winchester, Colorado. The town's new sheriff, John Klinger, young, inexperienced, and hot-headed, hasn't been in the job for a month yet, when DeFore, who has never sold or donated the right of way for the pass which is on his land, demands the stage line pay a toll for passage, which the company is refusing to do. Luckily, Sheriff Klinger is backed by Deputy Ethan MacCallister, his father-in-law as well as the former sheriff, when the first confrontation takes place on the pass when DeFore's men stop the northbound stagecoach. MacCallister understands the importance of the north-south roadway for the survival of Winchester, and he knows this smoldering feud could easily escalate into an all-out war between the two factions. So he keeps calm and defuses the situation, but when Ray Thorne, a notorious gunfighter, steps out of the stagecoach as a representative for the stage-line's headquarters in Denver, he knows the stakes have been raised. With tensions running so high on both sides, can he keep the peace while helping his son-in-law learn what it takes to be an effective lawman.
Cheyenne Pass

Cheyenne Pass

Lauran Paine

Blackstone Western
2019
mp3 cd-levyllä
A feud between the biggest and richest cattleman, Richard DeFore, and the local stage line couldn't have come at a worse time to Winchester, Colorado. The town's new sheriff, John Klinger, young, inexperienced, and hot-headed, hasn't been in the job for a month yet, when DeFore, who has never sold or donated the right of way for the pass which is on his land, demands the stage line pay a toll for passage, which the company is refusing to do. Luckily, Sheriff Klinger is backed by Deputy Ethan MacCallister, his father-in-law as well as the former sheriff, when the first confrontation takes place on the pass when DeFore's men stop the northbound stagecoach. MacCallister understands the importance of the north-south roadway for the survival of Winchester, and he knows this smoldering feud could easily escalate into an all-out war between the two factions. So he keeps calm and defuses the situation, but when Ray Thorne, a notorious gunfighter, steps out of the stagecoach as a representative for the stage-line's headquarters in Denver, he knows the stakes have been raised. With tensions running so high on both sides, can he keep the peace while helping his son-in-law learn what it takes to be an effective lawman.
Cheyenne Warriors, New Fort Kearny, and the Coming Plains Wars, 1856

Cheyenne Warriors, New Fort Kearny, and the Coming Plains Wars, 1856

Catherine Nealy Judd

Springer International Publishing AG
2025
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In this book, Catherine Nealy Judd demonstrates the profound significance of a U.S military siege rashly launched from Fort Kearny against a small war party of Northern Cheyenne. This event occurred on the Platte River Road in August 1856 and triggered four Cheyenne reprisal counterattacks. Drawing on history, anthropology, geography, cultural studies, military records, governmental archives, diaries, letters, and other primary sources, Judd scrutinizes a tumultuous moment in the pre-railroad expansionist era, presenting her readers with a tale of struggle between Indigenous Americans and an increasingly aggressive federal military stationed at the forts of the Plains. As Judd scrutinizes the causes, conduct, and consequences of this long-neglected series of events, her insights encourage us to reassess the trajectories of federal aggression and of an Indigenous response to that bellicosity. By placing the Cheyenne Nation at the center of the history of the Overland Trail, this study offers a long overdue reinterpretation of the Platte River Road in the 1850s and beyond.
Cheyenne Historical Episodes of International Warfare and Relations
Cheyenne Historical Episodes picks up where Maheos Children leaves off, continuing the story of the Cheyenne people from around A.D. 1800 through to 1890. Through carefully selected episodes, the author brings to life key moments in Cheyenne history, offering unique insights into their experiences and struggles during this period. Building on oral traditions shared by tribal informants and supported by newly uncovered documented research, this volume presents fresh perspectives on intertribal warfare and cultural history not previously explored in earlier studies. Both a continuation and a deepening of the work begun in Maheos Children, this book provides readers with a rare and authentic account of the Cheyenne’s journey across the 19th century
Cheyenne Indians

Cheyenne Indians

George Bird Grinnell

World Wisdom Books
2008
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This beautiful book takes George Bird Grinnell's classic work on the Cheyenne Indians and condenses it into 240 fully-illustrated pages of his most essential writings. Grinell was the long-time editor of 'Field & Stream' magazine and helped to establish both the Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. During his career he documented several tribes of the old West, including this vivid account of the last of the Cheyenne Indians, who were forced to live out their lives as nomads. "The value of such a work as Mr. Grinnell has produced can hardly be overstated." -New York Times "In his books . Mr. George Bird Grinnell has portrayed [the Indians] with a master hand; it is hard to see how his work can be bettered." -Theodore Roosevelt
Cheyenne Pass

Cheyenne Pass

Lauran Paine

Blackstone Western
2021
nidottu
A feud between the biggest and richest cattleman, Richard DeFore, and the local stage line couldn't have come at a worse time to Winchester, Colorado. The town's new sheriff, John Klinger, young, inexperienced, and hot-headed, hasn't been in the job for a month yet, when DeFore, who has never sold or donated the right of way for the pass which is on his land, demands the stage line pay a toll for passage, which the company is refusing to do. Luckily, Sheriff Klinger is backed by Deputy Ethan MacCallister, his father-in-law as well as the former sheriff, when the first confrontation takes place on the pass when DeFore's men stop the northbound stagecoach. MacCallister understands the importance of the north-south roadway for the survival of Winchester, and he knows this smoldering feud could easily escalate into an all-out war between the two factions. So he keeps calm and defuses the situation, but when Ray Thorne, a notorious gunfighter, steps out of the stagecoach as a representative for the stage-line's headquarters in Denver, he knows the stakes have been raised. With tensions running so high on both sides, can he keep the peace while helping his son-in-law learn what it takes to be an effective lawman.