Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Frederic Remington
Author: Frederic Remington
Editor: David Widger
Release date: June 3, 2019 [eBook #59669]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
I | White Otter’s Own Shadow |
II | The Brown Bat Proves Itself |
III | The Bat Devises Mischief Among the Yellow-Eyes |
IV | The New Lodge |
V | “The Kites and the Crows” |
VI | The Fire Eater’s Bad Medicine |
VII | Among the Pony-Soldiers |
VIII | The Medicine-Fight of the Chis-chis-chash |
ILLUSTRATIONS | |
A DAUGHTER OF THE SIOUX | |
CHAPTER I | Foreshadowed Events, |
CHAPTER II | Absent from Duty, |
CHAPTER III | A Night Encounter, |
CHAPTER IV | The Sign of the Bar Shoe, |
CHAPTER V | A Grave Discovery, |
CHAPTER VI | First Sight of the Foe, |
CHAPTER VII | Blood Will Tell, |
CHAPTER VIII | More Strange Discoveries, |
CHAPTER IX | Bad News from the Front, |
CHAPTER X | "I'll Never Go Back," |
CHAPTER XI | A Fight with a Fury, |
CHAPTER XII | The Ordeal by Fire, |
CHAPTER XIII | Wounded—Body and Soul, |
CHAPTER XIV | A Vanished Heroine, |
CHAPTER XV | A Woman's Plot, |
CHAPTER XVI | Night Prowling at Frayne, |
CHAPTER XVII | A Rifled Desk, |
CHAPTER XVIII | Burglary at Blake's, |
CHAPTER XIX | A Slap for the Major, |
CHAPTER XX | The Sioux Surrounded, |
CHAPTER XXI | Thanksgiving at Frayne, |
CHAPTER XXII | Behind the Bars, |
CHAPTER XXIII | |
CHAPTER XXIV | A Soldier Entangled, |
L'ENVOI |
PAGE | |
LITTLE BIG HORN MEDICINE | 3 |
SPECIMEN JONES | 36 |
THE SERENADE AT SISKIYOU | 64 |
THE GENERAL’S BLUFF | 82 |
SALVATION GAP | 115 |
THE SECOND MISSOURI COMPROMISE | 131 |
LA TINAJA BONITA | 159 |
A PILGRIM ON THE GILA | 211 |
PAGE | ||
SPECIMEN JONES | Frontispiece | |
“BOASTING IN INDIAN FASHION” | Facing page | 6 |
“HIS HORSE DREW CLOSE, SHOVING THE HORSE OF THE MEDICINE-MAN” |
“ | 14 |
“THE HEAD LAY IN THE WATER” | “ | 34 |
AN APACHE | “ | 38 |
CUMNOR’S AWAKENING | “ | 52 |
THE MEXICAN FREIGHT-WAGON | “ | 58 |
“‘AIN’T Y’U GOT SOMETHING TO SELL?’” | “ | 90 |
THE CHARGE | “ | 102 |
“HE HESITATED TO KILL THE WOMAN” | “ | 112 |
THE SHOT-GUN MESSENGER | “ | 122 |
“‘I’D LIKE TO HAVE IT OVER’” | “ | 128 |
“HIS PLAN WAS TO WALK AND KEEP QUIET” | “ | 148 |
“‘DON’T NOBODY HURT ANYBODY,’ SAID SPECIMEN JONES” |
“ | 156 |
“‘YOU DON’T WANT TO TALK THIS WAY. YOU’RE ALONE’” |
“ | 204 |
“EACH BLACK-HAIRED DESERT FIGURE” | “ | 238 |
PAGE | |
THE LAST STAND | Frontispiece |
GENERAL MILES AND HIS ESCORT | 3 |
THE SUPPLY TRAIN | 9 |
UNITED STATES CAVALRY IN WINTER RIG | 13 |
UNITED STATES INFANTRY IN WINTER RIG | 17 |
CHIS-CHIS-CHASH SCOUT ON THE FLANKS | 25 |
“TWO GHOSTS I SAW” | 31 |
WATCHING THE DUST OF THE HOSTILES | 35 |
THE HOTCHKISS GUN | 39 |
A RUN TO THE SCOUT CAMP | 45 |
IN THE TRENCHES | 51 |
THE ADVANCE GUARD—A MILITARY SACRIFICE | 55 |
THE HACIENDA SAN JOSÉ DE BAVICORA | 59 |
EL PATRON | 63 |
THE ADMINISTRADOR OF SAN JOSÉ DE BAVICORA | 67 |
A HAIR-CUT À LA PUNCHER | 71 |
THE MUSIC AT THE “BAILLE” | 75 |
COMING TO THE RODEO | 81 |
WAVING SERAPE TO DRIVE CATTLE | 85 |
TAILING A BULL | 89 |
JOHNNIE BELL OF LOS OJOS | 93 |
WILLIAM IN ACTION | 97 |
MOUNTING A WILD ONE | 101 |
A MODERN SANCHO PANZA | 105 |
MY COMRADE | 110 |
ON THE MOUNTAINS | 111 |
THE CASA CAMADRA | 115 |
SHOOTING IN THE SIERRA MADRE | 119 |
THE INDIAN’S STORY | 123 |
THE CLIFF-DWELLINGS | 127 |
THE PORTAGE | 133 |
BLACK WATER | 137 |
THE FAWN | 140 |
BREAKING A JAM | 141 |
HUNG UP | 145 |
A COACHERO | 150 |
THE START | 151 |
MORNING TOILET | 155 |
HARNESSING MULES | 159 |
A DAKOTA CHICKEN-WAGON | 163 |
ON THE EDGE OF A SLOUGH | 164 |
A CONFERENCE IN THE MUD | 166 |
“DON’T SHOOT!” | 168 |
“MARK—LEFT” | 170 |
“MARK!” | 171 |
TROOPING HOMEWARD IN THE AFTER-GLOW | 172 |
BURGESS, NEARLY FORTY-FIVE YEARS A SCOUT | 176 |
THE BELL-MARE OVER A BAD PLACE | 178 |
DOWN THE MOUNTAIN | 181 |
GETTING GRUB | 183 |
WORKING ON THE DIVIDE | 185 |
BURGESS FINDING A FORD | 189 |
GENERAL GUY V. HENRY, SEVENTH UNITED STATES CAVALRY | 194 |
RIDING SITTING ON LEGS | 196 |
OVER THE HURDLE BACK TO BACK | 197 |
THROWING A HORSE | 199 |
OVER THE HURDLES IN LINE | 201 |
“WE WERE NOW OUT OF THE SMOKE” | 215 |
OFFICER AND MEN—FIRST CYCLE INFANTRY | 225 |
AMBULANCE CORPS—FIRST CYCLE INFANTRY | 231 |
THE TOAST: “MERRY CHRISTMAS!” | 239 |
WATERING HORSES | 245 |
“DO YOU THINK THIS PONY IS GOING TO BUCK?” | 249 |
DAN AND ROCKS | 251 |
A DANGEROUS PLACE | 253 |
“GONE AWAY” | 257 |
TIMBER-TOPPING IN THE ROCKIES | 260 |
THE BEAR AT BAY | 263 |
THE FINALE | 266 |
THE RETURN OF THE HUNTERS | 267 |
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Virginia City | 1 |
II. | White Weasel | 12 |
III. | The Coming of the Great Spirit | 23 |
IV. | Crooked-Bear | 37 |
V. | The White Medicine | 51 |
VI. | John Ermine | 65 |
VII. | Transformation | 77 |
VIII. | Playing a Man's Part | 86 |
IX. | In Camp | 101 |
X. | A Brush with the Sioux | 115 |
XI. | The Truth of the Eyes | 134 |
XII. | Katherine | 137 |
XIII. | Playing with Fire | 150 |
XIV. | In Love | 167 |
XV. | Bringing in the Wolf | 178 |
XVI. | A Hunt | 198 |
XVII. | A Proposal | 217 |
XVIII. | Man to Man | 229 |
XIX. | Flight | 247 |
XX. | The End of All Things | 262 |
John Ermine | Frontispiece |
PAGE | |
The Chairman | 5 |
A Crow | 15 |
"In the middle of the bunch sat Weasel" | 31 |
"He called the boy to him and put his arm around him" | 47 |
Wolf-Voice | 84 |
"'Halt! Who goes there?'" | 97 |
Captain Lewis | 105 |
Major Ben Searles | 117 |
"Bullets kicked up the dust" | 127 |
Katherine | 142 |
The Englishman | 144 |
"'Will you please carry my parasol for me?'" | 157 |
Shockley | 182 |
"He bore the limp form to the sands" | 209 |
"A tremendous bang roared around the room" | 239 |
Ramon | 254 |
BOOK I | ||
THE WAY ACROSS THE ALLEGHANIES | ||
I. | THE AMERICAN AX | 7 |
II. | THE AMERICAN RIFLE | 11 |
III. | THE AMERICAN BOAT | 19 |
IV. | THE AMERICAN HORSE | 25 |
V. | THE PATHWAY OF THE WATERS | 32 |
VI. | THE MISSISSIPPI, AND | |
INDEPENDENCE | 58 | |
VII. | ORIGIN OF THE PIONEER | 73 |
VIII. | DANIEL BOONE | 87 |
IX. | A FRONTIER REPUBLIC | 122 |
BOOK II | ||
THE WAY TO THE ROCKIES | ||
I. | DAVY CROCKETT | 143 |
II. | AGAINST THE WATERS | 185 |
BOOK III | ||
THE WAY TO THE PACIFIC | ||
I. | KIT CARSON | 223 |
II. | THE SANTA FÉ TRAIL | 260 |
III. | THE OREGON TRAIL | 287 |
IV. | EARLY EXPLORERS OF THE | |
TRANS-MISSOURI | 311 | |
V. | ACROSS THE WATERS | 343 |
BOOK IV | ||
THE WAY ACROSS THE PACIFIC | ||
I. | THE IRON TRAILS | 381 |
II. | THE PATHWAYS OF THE FUTURE | 413 |
CHAPTER I. | HOW I CAME TO THE INN. |
CHAPTER II. | THE WINNING OF SAUCY PAOLI. |
CHAPTER III. | HOW FORKED TONGUE WAS BURNED. |
CHAPTER IV. | THAT TOBACCO UPSET. |
CHAPTER V. | THE SIGN OF THREE. |
CHAPTER VI. | THAT WOLFVILLE CHRISTMAS. |
CHAPTER VII. | THE PITT STREET STRINGENCY. |
CHAPTER VIII. | THAT STOLEN ACE OF HEARTS. |
CHAPTER IX. | CHIQUITA OF CHAPARITA. |
CHAPTER X. | HOW STRONGARM WAS AN ELK. |
CHAPTER XI. | THAT SMUGGLED SILK. |
CHAPTER XII. | THE WIPING OUT OF McCANDLAS. |
CHAPTER XIII. | HOW JIM BRITT PASSED HIS BILL. |
CHAPTER XIV. | HOW TO TELL THE LAST FOUR. |
CHAPTER XV. | HOW MOH-KWA FED THE CATFISH. |
CHAPTER XVI. | THE EMPEROR’S CIGARS. |
CHAPTER XVII. | THE GREAT STEWART CAMPAIGN. |
CHAPTER XVIII. | THE RESCUE OF CONNELLY. |
CHAPTER XIX. | MOH-KWA AND THE THREE GIFTS. |
CHAPTER XX. | THE GERMAN GIRL’S DIAMONDS. |
CHAPTER XXI. | THE LUCK OF COLD-SOBER SIMMS. |
CHAPTER XXII. | HOW PRINCE RUPERT LOST. |
CHAPTER XXIII. | WHEN I RAN THE SHOTGUN. |
CHAPTER XXIV. | WHEN THE CAPITOL WAS MOVED. |
CHAPTER XXV. | HOW THE FILIBUSTERER SAILED. |
CHAPTER XXVI. | HOW MOH-KWA SAVED STRIKE-AXE. |
CHAPTER XXVII. | THE FLIM FLAM MURPHY. |