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Crager, George Carlton, 1859-1920
"...Crager, George Carlton, 1859-1920..."
"...Crager, George Carlton, 1859-1920..."
"...George Carlton Crager (1859-1920), an American linguist and interpreter who spoke many Native..."
"..., and a theatrical impresario. Crager lived with the Lakota for many years and was the Lakota interpreter for Buffalo..."
William F. Cody, men, women and children in tipi
"...Crager, George Carlton, 1859-1920..."
"... Crager, George Carlton, 1859-1920 Men..."
"...Crager, George Carlton, 1859-1920..."
"... on the left, Nathan Salsbury reclines in the center, George C. Crager sits on the right among a group..."
Death of a Buffalo Bill Indian
"...Crager, George Carlton, 1859-1920..."
"... this he died. Mr. Crager, Col. Cody's chief interpreter, sat up with him the whole of Sunday night, and he..."
Biographical Sketches
"... Hammitt died at age 34 after falling from a cliff in the Reserve. Crager, George Carlton, 1859-1920 Crager..."
"..., George Carlton 1859 1920 George Carlton Crager (1859-1920), an American linguist and interpreter who..."
"... for drunkenness and an unprovoked assault on the Lakota interpreter George C. Crager. Charging Thunder..."
"... was married for a time to George C. Crager, interpreter for the American Indians with Buffalo Bill's Wild West..."
Otakte Dies in Bellevue
"... would. Interpreter George C. Crager will superintend the city end of the funeral to-day. The mourners..."
"...Craft, Francis M., 1852-1920..."
"... will be Gen. O'Beirne, Father Craft, Interpreter Crager, and Hank Clifford,1 who married a squaw of Otakte's..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, April 3, 1896
"...Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, April 3, 1896..."
"...Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943..."
"...Marquette, George, 1841-1906..."
"...Burke, Carlton..."
Big Injuns with Big Appetites
"... the warriors seemed to relish exceedingly. Ex-Indian Scout George Crager entertained them last evening..."
"...Craft, Francis M., 1852-1920..."
"... Ridge Agency for burial. No reply was received and the government forwarded the remains. George C..."
".... Crager, the ex-scout and Indian interpreter, sent a letter to Secretary of the Interior Rusk at the time..."
Charging Thunder (Wakinyan Watakpe or Wakiinya Wakuwa)
"... interpreter George C. Crager. Charging Thunder was sentenced and appears to have served his thirty days..."
"... and twelve others traveled with George C. Crager to Pine Ridge Reservation. In 1898 Charging Thunder..."
Low Neck Gives a Better Report
"... by Indian Interpreter George C. Crager and the Rev. Father Crafts, the Sioux missionary, and escorted..."
"...Craft, Francis M., 1852-1920..."
"... to represent Colonel Cody. Through Interpreter Crager and Father Crafts Low Neck proceeded to give an account..."
"... to the Wild West show. Interpreter Crager took him to the Occidental Hotel last night, and to-day he..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, April 3, 1896
"...Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, April 3, 1896..."
"...Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943..."
"...Burke, Carlton..."
"... Dear George Have just recd a letter from Alger, saying he had recd a letter from you saying Rumsey sent..."
Untitled [Otakte died in Bellevue Hospital on Tuesday]
"... on Tuesday. His body will be taken to the Sioux reservation by "Hank" Clifford1 and George C. Crager, who..."
The Wild West at Stoke
"... in the North-West. George C. Crager, the Sioux interpreter, is one of the most intelligent and courteous..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"... that was extremely interesting. Mr. Crager was exceedingly modest when speaking of his own experiences in the Far..."
"..., courier, and mail-carrier. In 1876 Mr. Crager enlisted to go on the well-known Crazy Horse expedition..."
Willoughby, James W.
"... was married for a time to George C. Crager, interpreter for the American Indians with Buffalo Bill's Wild West..."
To Sleep on the Happy Hunting Grounds
"... and George C. Crager, a Sioux interpreter, engaged Undertaker Michael P. Daly, who took the remains from..."
The Death of "Eagle Star" in Sheffield
".... William Laugan, supply agent; Mr. George C. Crager, Sioux interpreter, who has charge of the Indians..."
"... the illness took a serious turn Mr. G. C. Crager, who has charge of the Indians, was sent to Sheffield..."
"..." condition. On Monday morning it was apparent that the end was near, and he asked Mr. Crager, who was at his..."
"... bedside, to give him his hand. Shaking it feebly he said "Jesus, Jesus," and died. Mr. Crager..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, March 26, 1896
"...Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, March 26, 1896..."
"...Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943..."
"..., Treasurer.New York Office, No. 106 W. 37th St. North Platte Mar 26 1895 61 My Dear George, I wish you would..."
"... the Townsite4 what are you doing about Townsite Say George. Frank Gourard5 Said he was to bring fifteen teams..."
Spoor, George K., 1872-1953
"...Spoor, George K., 1872-1953..."
"...Spoor, George K., 1872-1953..."
"...George K. Spoor (1872-1953) was an important pioneer of early American cinema. In partnership..."
"... picture process in the 1920s, which did not become a commercial success. In 1948 Spoor received..."
Holdrege, George Ward, 1847-1926
"...Holdrege, George Ward, 1847-1926..."
"...Holdrege, George Ward, 1847-1926..."
"...George Ward Holdrege was born in New York City in 1847. His father, Henry Holdrege, Jr..."
"... in 1920, Holdrege played a key role in managing the railroad's operations west of the Mississippi. He died..."
Telegram from Cato Sells to Franklin K. Lane, August 27, 1913
"...Sells, Cato, 1859-1948..."
"...Sells, Cato, 1859-1948..."
"... of the Interior from 1913 to 1920. Note 2: Major John Richard Brennan (1848-1919) was superintendent at Pine Ridge..."
"...: Cato Sells (1859-1948) was a commissioner at the Office of Indian Affairs from 1913 to 1921. ..."
"Charging Thunder" Sent to Prison
"...," of the Wild West Show, pleaded guilty to having on 31st December assaulted George Crager, one..."
What Is Going on in the Theatrical World
".... J. W. Comrie, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Crager and John Nelson. Of the Indians in the list..."
No-Neck Has Spoken
"... settlement, who is also a chief of the Sioux tribe, and Interpreter George C. Crager, of the Department..."
"...Craft, Francis M., 1852-1920..."
Our Sioux Swells
"... in charge of Colonel "Bill" Cody's lieutenant, George A. Crager, and four United States soldiers, but no one..."
"... Crager told all about them and considerable more. In the party were Mrs. Medicine Horse, Mrs. Her Blanket..."
"... on their interrogator and exclaimed "Makwaka," which was translated by Mr. Crager as meaning: "The pale-face..."
"... be spoiled. "What you see is nothing to the stuff they have in their trunks," said Interpreter Crager..."
Telegram from Louis E. Decker to John H. Tait, January 10, 1917
"... Western Union TelegramWestern Union Telegram and CableNewcomb Carlton, PresidentGeorge W. E..."
Painted Critics at the Play
"... accompanied by George C. Crager, the government interpreter, and the representative of the MAIL AND EXPRESS..."
"..., much to the amazement of Flat Iron, who at once remarked to Crager: "That rag has gone up into the sky..."
"..., and his beadlike eyes were popping out as far as beady eyes could pop. He turned to Crager and patted him..."
"... of the fairies ran off the stage he asked Crager if she had "gone after a medicine man." The glitter..."
"Charging Thunder" Gets Thirty Days
"... in the premises presently occupied by the show at the old East-End Exhibition Buildings, assaulted George Crager..."
Untitled [Mr. Crager, the interpreter]
"...Untitled [Mr. Crager, the interpreter]..."
"... Mr. Crager, the interpreter who forms a link between the white and red races at the Wild West Show..."
"..., and was for a time at Carlisle Indian College, America. Mr. F. Crager, the Indian interpreter of the Wild West Show..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 29, 1895
"...Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 29, 1895..."
"...Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943..."
"... Sts.Baltimore, Md. _________ 189___ 4 Carlton.7 Burke. K. Christ knows how many more are coming out with me..."
".... Rockefeller and George Bleistein. Note 4: Cody asks about naming "streets" or "tracts" after both Union..."
An Indian Fighter's Views
".... George C. Crager, who has spent thirteen years among the Sioux as soldier, interpreter and courier..."
"... the Indians are robbed and plundered by the whites. Geo C Crager ..."
Chief No Neck's Story
"...Craft, Francis M., 1852-1920..."
"... was ready for the council, arranged by cablegram from the other side. Interpreters Crager and Father F. M..."
Col. Cody in the East
"...Wallace, George D., 1849-1890..."
"...Craft, Francis M., 1852-1920..."
"...Sells, Cato, 1859-1948..."
"...Smith, George Otis, 1871-1944..."
Buffalo Bill's Big Visitors
"... birth, became the King of Greece from 1913 to 1917 and from 1920 to 1922. Note 10: Prince George..."
"...George, Prince, Duke of Cambridge, 1819-1904..."
"...George I, King of the Hellenes, 1845-1913..."
"... prince of Sweden and Norway,8 the Princess Victoria, of Prussia,7 the duke of Sparta,9 Prince George..."
Letter from Leonard Wood to Franklin K. Lane, August 29, 1913
"...Sells, Cato, 1859-1948..."
"... & FILES. Note 1: Cato Sells (1859-1948) was a commissioner at the Office of Indian Affairs from 1913..."
"... 1913 to 1920. Note 3: Lindley Miller Garrison (1864-1932), a New Jersey lawyer, served as Secretary..."
Telegram from Franklin K. Lane to John R. Brennan, August 28, 1913
"...Sells, Cato, 1859-1948..."
".... Note 2: Cato Sells (1859-1948) was a commissioner at the Office of Indian Affairs from 1913 to 1921..."
"... 1913 to 1920. ..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 19, 1899
"...Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, September 19, 1899..."
"...Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943..."
"... this fall— if not early in the Spring. Now George this means business for our neck of the woods Cody next..."
"...: The year is not inscribed by Cody but is 1899. Note 3: George Ward Holdrege (1847-1926) was born in New..."
Buffalo Bill in Italy
"...De Koven, Reginald, 1859-1920..."
".... Mr. George Maquay, our popular banker, Col. Villiers, and Mr. de Kovin occupied the inside, and Mr..."
"... Manelli-Riccardi, Mrs. George Maquay, Mrs. Villiers, Marchesa Strozzi, Countess Bastogi, Mrs. Cross, Mrs..."
The Wild West in Leeds
".... C. Crager, the Sioux interpreter, who pointed out the more notable amongst the red men, and gave..."
"... magistrate of Leeds in 1869; he was married to Helen Maria George Bruce. ..."
The Wild West Show
".... They are in charge of a gentleman—Mr. George C. Crager—who was the special correspondent of one of the most popular..."
Brussels Gossip
"...-life groups to Mr. George Crager, whose services as guide to the Indian encampment have won him..."
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
".... It was curious to hear the disillusioned Messiah of the Sioux eagerly interrogating indefatigable Mr. George C..."
".... Crager, as to the exact number of killed and wounded or the respective merits of Napoleon and Wellington..."
The Red Man's Lament
".... George C. Crager, the special representative of THE WORLD, who achieved fame at the Pine Ridge Agency..."
"...Crook, George, 1829-1890..."
"... Perkins, of the Committee. Crager is an adopted son of Chief Two Strike and spent twelve years among..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Ezekiel Jarman Ayers, March 31, 1916
"... until his resignation in 1920. Note 2: George Kirke Spoor (1872-1953) was an early film pioneer who..."
"...Spoor, George K., 1872-1953..."
"... 1913 to 1920. ..."
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
"... for the welfare of the show. Through Interpreter George C. Crager, who has charge of all the Indians in the Wild..."
".... Crager, who has lived among the Indians for over 13 years, and who has acquired several..."
Buffalo Bill Writes a New True Tale of Frontier Heroism and Explains the Origin of the Term "Rough Riders"
"...Forsyth, George Alexander, 1837-1915..."
"...Torrey, Jay L., 1852-1920..."
"... was organized in 1859. It was no easy matter to get messages across the great trackless plains and bewildering..."
"... the rough riders of 1898 to deeds of valor. W. F. CODY ("Buffalo Bill"). Note 1: Forsyth, George "Sandy..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Ezekiel Jarman Ayers, February 1, 1916
"...Spoor, George K., 1872-1953..."
"... by Secretary of War Franklin K. Lane in 1911, serving until his resignation in 1920. Note 2: Essanay Film..."
"... Manufacturing Company: Founded in Chicago in 1907 by George K. Spoor (1872-1953) and Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy..."
Telegram from Frank A. Cook to John H. Tait, April 26, 1933
"... ServiceWestern UnionNewcomb Carlton, PresidentJ. C. Willever, First Vice-PresidentClass of ServiceThis is a full..."
Letter from Vernon R. Day to Ezekiel Jarman Ayers, March 21, 1916
"...Spoor, George K., 1872-1953..."
"... was appointed by Secretary of War Franklin K. Lane in 1911, serving until his resignation in 1920. Note 2..."
"...: George Kirke Spoor (1872-1953) was an early film pioneer who, along with Gilbert M. "Broncho Billy..."
"... Lane (1864-1921) served as United States Secretary of the Interior from 1913 to 1920. Note 4: Vernon R..."
Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, August 17, 1898
"...Letter from William F. Cody to George T. Beck, August 17, 1898..."
"...Beck, George Washington Thornton, 1856-1943..."
".... Mayhew Post Master" is Ernest Davis Mayhew (1859-1917), a merchant in Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois..."
The Wild West in Leeds
"... the courteous guidance of Mr G. C. Crager, the Sioux interpreter, the party visited the various "tee-pees..."
"... magistrate of Leeds, England, in 1869; married to Helen Maria George Bruce. ..."
The Death of a Wild West Indian
"... worse the Indian sank and died early on Monday morning. Mr. G. C. Crager, the Sioux interpreter, came..."
"... holding Mr. Crager's hand, and murmuring, "Jesus, Jesus." Information of the sad event was at once..."
"... J. M. Burke, the general manager of the show; Mr. Wm. Langan, supply agent; Mr. Crager, Mr. J..."
"... to those already named, Mr. B. Folsom, American Consul in Sheffield, was present. Mr. G. C. Crager..."
Round the "Wild West"
"... the advantage of being piloted through it yesterday by Mr. G. C. Crager, who is the Sioux interpreter in charge..."
"... the constitution which the Indians observe among themselves. Mr. Crager waxed eloquent in regard to the services..."
"..., Mr. Crager, although he has been associated with the exhibition for nearly a year, has not yet..."
"... children are sent to school. It is the Indians who have been with the Wild West Show." Then Mr. Crager..."