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The narrative follows a series of frontier episodes centered on a timber-built fort besieged by a Sioux war party led by Oak Heart, whose daughter White Antelope exerts influence among the warriors. Inside the stockade Major Baldwin and his garrison face dwindling food, water, and ammunition and debate sending a rider through the surrounding rifle-armed lines to fetch relief. The story alternates scenes of desperate defense and bold sorties, with cavalry detachments under officers like Dick Danforth and Captain Keyes breaking through encircling forces, and scouts such as Cody taking daring actions to intercept enemy movements, while the broader spectacle of frontier showmanship and conflict underpins the action.

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Prentiss Ingraham

Prentiss Ingraham was an American author known for his prolific contributions to the genre of dime novels, particularly those featuring the iconic figure of Buffalo Bill. His works often blend adventure, action, and the mythos of the American West, appealing to readers seeking thrilling tales of heroism and frontier life. Among his notable titles is "Buffalo Bill Among the Sioux; Or, The Fight in the Rapids," which showcases his ability to capture the excitement and drama of the era. Ingraham's storytelling not only entertained but also helped shape the popular perception of Western legends during the late 19th century.

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