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Time to update my followers on the current state of affairs now that Christmas is past. The next book is coming along well. This is the one that covers the battles in the Inland Pacific Northwest from about 1850 until 1862. I am searching for historic photos to complement the text and I just found a great book about Bill Craig a trapper and trader who became the agent for the Nez Perce and most of the tribes that fought in the Yakima War of 1855. The book was recommended to me by Historian John Bielenberg and the title is: The Intermediary, William Craig among the Nez Perce by Lin Tull Cannell.

Two of my new readers send this review of my books on 11/02/17, “ Dear Gerald, Your books are great! Your position as a park ranger with the National Park Service has served you well.
Medal of Honor brought home several views we never thought of about Custer’s Last Stand.
Good Times in Old Genesee was fun to read and brought back memories for Bill. He was raised on a farm near Altoona, PA from 1937 to the 1950’s. The picture on page 70 reminded him of his dog on the farm and we have a picture of the dog with Bill’s arm him.
Page 75 reminds us of his best friend, Wayne standing in front of the tree. Great photos and lots of them - the outhouse on the Ranch, hay wagons, washtubs and sleds.
Thanks for thinking of us and good luck with future writings.” Bill & Jane Dibert

Nice to hear from Bill and Jane.
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Published on December 28, 2017 19:11 Tags: american-natives, bighorn, history
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