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region on July 10. The difficult terrain of the Cross Timbers region, together with summer heat, sickness, and death slowed the progress of the expedition; one hundred fifty of the five hundred men died on the march. The expedition stopped at Camp Leavenworth, where General Leavenworth, sick and
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Dodge also met with some Kiowas, who had arrived with some Comanches. Another woman traveling with the Leavenworth-Dodge group was a Kiowa, who had been kidnapped by Osages in 1833. Dodge returned her to her tribe, winning their friendship. He urged the three tribes to avoid attacking white and
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Wun-pan-to-mee (the white weasel) and Tunk-aht-oh-ye (the thunderer), Kiowa brother and sister rescued by the expedition. Shortly after this sketch was taken, the boy was killed in a stock yard accident.
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Residents of the Comanche village, approximately July 16, 1834. Catlin notes in his text, and depicts in the drawing, the fear of the dogs and children.
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All of the following are produced from Catlin's paintings and other published images, which originated with sketches that he made on the expedition.
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Colonel Henry Dodge first meets a Comanche emissary, July 14, 1834. Note the leather dragoon helmets of the soldiers and Dodge's buckskin outfit.
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Dragoon Campaigns to the Rocky Mountains: Being a History of the Enlistment Organization and First Campaigns of the Regiment of U S Dragoons
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Eastern Indian people. A few days later, the main body of the expedition left for Fort Gibson which they reached on August 15, 1834.
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Dodge was unsuccessful in getting another prisoner released, a Ranger private who had been captured during the 1833 expedition.
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Wheelock, T.B. (1860). "Journal of Colonel Dodge's Expedition from Fort Gibson to Pawnee Pict Village, August 26, 1834".
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In addition to Dodge, Leavenworth and Catlin, notable members of the expedition included:
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injured from a buffalo hunt, sent the troops onward under the command of Colonel
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On July 21, 1834, Colonel Dodge and the remaining men reached a village of
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was in command of Dragoon company F who later became the President of the
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Comanches capturing wild horses with lassos, approximately July 16, 1834.
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the youngest son of Daniel Boone was on the expedition and served with
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was second in command of the Dragoons and later died in the
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tribesmen who served as guides. The expedition entered the
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Index


United States Dragoon Regiment
Comanche Village
George Catlin
United States Army
Great Plains
United States
Plains Indians
United States Dragoon Regiment
Fort Gibson
Indian territory
Henry Leavenworth
Cherokee
Delaware
Osage
Seneca
Cross Timbers
Henry Dodge
George Catlin
Wichita Indians
Devils Canyon

Henry Leavenworth
United States Regiment of Dragoons

George Catlin
United States Mounted Rangers

Stephen W. Kearny
Mexican–American War

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