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The Black Hills Journals of Colonel Richard Irving Dodge (American Exploration and Travel Series) [Hardcover]

Richard Irving Dodge (Author), Wayne R. Kime (Editor)
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September 15, 1996 American Exploration and Travel Series (Book 74)

In the spring and summer of 1875, Lt. Col. Richard Irving Dodge escorted the scientific expedition of geologist Walter P. Jenney into the Black Hills of the Dakotas to determine the truth of rumors of gold started by Gen. George Armstrong Custer the previous summer. The five-month trek north from Cheyenne, "Wyoming, challenged Dodge's 452 men with their wagons and animals, but in many respects it was "a delightful picnic (without the ladies)," as Dodge described it.

Colonel Dodge wrote his journals daily in the field, and in their variety, discursiveness, and detail they convey clearly the pleasure he took in what he said was "the most delightful summer of my life." Yet he used only a small fraction of what he recorded in his subsequent official communications and published works. If it were not for this well-annotated and illustrated edition by Wayne R. Kime, readers would not have access to Dodge's experiences with such characters as the stowaway Calamity Jane or the eccentric mountain man and backwoods philosopher California Joe, who was hired to guide the expedition. Dodge's particular interests in hunting, fishing, and fine scenery also enliven his narrative, as do the politics dividing the miners from the Indians, and the soldiers from the scientists on the expedition.

Black Hills Journals of Colonel Richard Irving Dodge is by far the most detailed account yet available of the conflicting claims, interests, and populations that converged on the Black Hills during the key transitional period before the Great Sioux War of 1876.


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Wayne R. Kime is retired as Professor of English at Fairmont State College in Fairmont, West Virginia. Among his numerous works, he has edited a critical edition of Dodge's Plains of North America and Their Inhabitants as well as four volumes of his journals.


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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press; First Edition edition (September 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806128461
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806128467
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,412,149 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Recommend 10 Stars, January 10, 2005
This review is from: The Black Hills Journals of Colonel Richard Irving Dodge (American Exploration and Travel Series) (Hardcover)
Col. Richard Irving Dodge was chosen to lead the 1875 Black Hills expedition to confirm the finding of gold by Custer in his 1874 expedition (Custer was lied about by the media). Dodge is the epitome of virtue, gentleman and officer in leading this most telling tale from his personal journals.

Dodge is frank in his judgements of evidence which blows everything you have heard about history. IE, the Sioux espouse now the Black Hills are sacred. Red Robe, who is a Sioux, though informs Dodge personally that the Sioux (they took the land from the Crow) NEVER had a trail in the Black Hills. They did not like the Hills at all, because of severe storms, biting flies, lack of game and it rained all the time.

The only reason the Sioux were bargaining over the Hills was, because whites who were called Squaw men were telling the Sioux they could be sold for a fortune...all so they could get a huge cut of the Indian money.

The editor Wayne Kime does a very good job in staying out of the way and allowing Dodge's own words reveal historical facts instead of like most historians who decide their words are more important than the writer.

Kime does though fail in not including the hunting kill charts of game animals Dodge and his party harvested which is disappointing for historical reasons in knowing game numbers and what and where wildlife was traditionally found. He also fails in not noting what the rifles, shotguns and fishing equipment Dodge used.

This book though is a very interesting read, because of Dodge's frankness in all the fascinating daily life, characters, history, facts and adventure of an officer and a true gentleman. Our society needs to be exposed more to citizens like Dodge as our heroes in models for our lives.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Surprised and delighted by revelations in book, October 8, 2009
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I purchased this book because of my fascination with the Black Hills and early explorations, and the impact of those on the development of the West. I had conducted earlier research about Custer's 1874 trip through the Black Hills, and found that the journals not only supported but added to that information.

This was an easy read and certainly added to my Black Hills historical knowledge. ... I enjoyed it and it was surprisingly well written, with vivid descriptions of the areas they passed through and even feelings about others involved in the explorations. Used in conjunction with other books (Exploring with Custer, the 1874 Black Hills Expedition by Ernest Grafe and Paul Horsted), this journal not only illustrates the areas they traveled, but the life of soldiers and adventurers in the West and the richness of the Black Hills.
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A REPORT BY LIEUTENANT COLONEL GEORGE A. Custer, Seventh Cavalry, that men of his command had discovered gold in the Black Hills of Dakota Territory captured national attention during the summer of 1874. Read the first page
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