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Articles
Landscape Change at the Confluence: From Lewis and Clark to the Present
John L. Allen
The Fort Union of the National Park Service
John Matzko
Securing the Confluence: A Portrait of Fort Buford, 1866-1895
Mark Harvey
The Dispossessed: The Ojibwa and Metis of Northwest North Dakota
Gregory S. Camp
Primary Documents
> Going to the Source -Introduction by Gerald Newborg
> The Confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers in 1805 -Meriwether Lewis Journal Entry,
Thursday, April 25, 1805
> The Frontier Scout- Fort Union, D.T., Wednesday, July 27, 1864
> Fort Buford in the 1860s- Letter of Lt. Col. W.G. Rankin, Dec. 2, 1866
> Survey Expeditions in the 1870s - Map of General Stanley's Trail
> A Post Surgeon's Report and Life at Fort Buford- December 1874, Record of Fort Buford Post Surgeon, J.V.D. Middleton
> Diary of Private Wilmot P. Sanford - Dec. 31, 1874, through Jan. 3,1875
> A Report on the Soldiers' Uniform and Equipment - March 17, 1875, Headquarters Fort Buford, D.T., Colonel 6th Infantry
> A Post Trader's Account Journal - Fort Buford, Monday, May 3-4, 1875, Leighton and Jordan post store
> The Return of Sitting Bull - Fort Buford, D.T., Oct. 13, 1880, Major David Brotherton, Commanding
> The Fahlgren Report - Walker G Fahlgren, "Report on Turtle Mountain Indians in Rolette County," Jan. 20, 1940