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The narrative follows a series of frontier episodes during an Indian uprising in the Upper Midwest, opening with a settler family hurriedly fleeing toward Fort Ridgely after attacks at the agency and continuing through sieges, refugee movements, and military expeditions. Serving with General Sully, the account shifts to riverine and prairie campaigning up the Missouri, marching through badlands, trailing hostile bands, and engaging in skirmishes and a named battle at Tahkahokuty. Personal encounters include captures by guerrillas, defenses of outposts, and the strains of frontier life, with recurring themes of survival, military logistics, revenge, and the impact of warfare on civilians.
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