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RED CLOUD GONE TO FINAL REST
Famous Sioux Chief Lived to be 89. Rated as the Wiliest Enemy of Whites in Modern Times. Cornered in 1869, Friendly, as a Rule, Ever Since.
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922)
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Boston, Mass.
| Date: | Dec 11, 1909 |
| Start Page: | 2 |
| Pages: | 1 |
| Text Word Count: | 451 |
WASHINGTON, Dec 10--Red Cloud, the famous old Sloux Indian chief, is dead, according to Supt Brennan of the Pine Ridge Indian agency, who is in Washington, attending the meeting of those interested in the education of the...
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