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10-Aug-2009 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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HANS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Subject-Army scout 1876--"We-Chauch-Pe-Wan-Ge-Lah" =Lone Star, my grand uncle, Fred M. Hans (died in 1923) had a very colorful and well publicized but unsubstantiated or undocumented career. I am aware that many articles or stories have been published about him in many cities and various states and they mention many details about historical events that he was supposedly involved in. There is much info on him on the internet. However I am hoping someone may be able to find additional newspaper articles or other records in your court houses, local area libraries or historical societies that reference Fred Hans (prior to 1900). I am currently looking for any info that references a September 1879 event known as the White River or Milk River UTE Indian massacre at the Meeker agency in Colorado and the subsequent capture and finding of one or more white women and their children. My uncle Fred Hans was supposedly involved in locating the captives and returning them to Alamosa and then Denver sincerely grateful for any assistance Dan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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United States > Colorado > Alamosa County
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