- Title: Sioux Indians die in the railroad wreck | Three Killed, Three Fatally Injured and Nine Hurt While Going to Join Buffalo Bill | Chief White Horse, Body Crushed and Both Legs Broken, Calmly Smokes His Pipe
- Periodical: Omaha World Herald
- Date: April 8, 1904
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- Title: Sioux Indians die in the railroad wreck | Three Killed, Three Fatally Injured and Nine Hurt While Going to Join Buffalo Bill | Chief White Horse, Body Crushed and Both Legs Broken, Calmly Smokes His Pipe
- Periodical: Omaha World Herald
- Date: April 8, 1904
- Topics: Lakota Performers
- People: High Bear (Sioux Indian chief) | White Horse (Lakota Indian chief) | Kill Head (Sioux Indian), -1904 | Iron Tail, Phillip, Jr. -1904 | Come Last, Thomas, -1904 | Standing Bear, Luther, 1868?-1939 | Good Face, Annie | Come Last, Thomas, Mrs. | Come Last, Thomas, Jr., approximately 1898- | Lone Bear, Samuel | Good Crow, Abraham | Blind Eagle (Sioux Indian) | Little Elk (Sioux Indian) | Charge the Enemy (Sioux Indian) | Sitting Bull, John William, 1877-1956
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