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The 1864 Sully Expedition and the Death of Captain John Feilner
Authors:Brad Tennant
Institution:1. Department of Arts and Sciences , Presentation College , Aberdeen , South Dakota , USA Brad.Tennant@presentation.edu
Abstract:This article addresses an area of nineteenth century American history that is often ignored in history textbooks. While a great deal of emphasis is often placed on the Civil War era (1861–65), it is also important to realize that other notable events occurred during the same time on the northern plains of the United States. As a result of the 1862 Minnesota Uprising by the Santee Sioux, the United States military began an aggressive campaign to break the will of the Sioux Indian nation. General Alfred Sully’s first retaliatory campaign in 1863, which resulted in the disgraceful events at Whitestone Hill, and his follow‐up campaign of 1864, in which Captain John Feilner was killed, reflect the attitudes and hostilities that existed during the 1860s. This article addresses the situation on the northern plains as whites continued to move westward.
Keywords:frontier military  Sioux uprising  John Feilner  Alfred Sully
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