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Richard Irving Dodge

    May 19, 1827 – June 16, 1895

    Hailing from a military family, this author pursued an extensive 43-year career in the United States Army. He served during pivotal periods in American history, notably acting as Aide-de-camp to General William T. Sherman. His descriptions were instrumental in the controversial naming of Devil's Tower National Monument in Wyoming, reflecting his connection to the exploration and documentation of the American West.

    The Black Hills: A Minute Description Of The Routes, Scenery, Soil, Climate, Timber, Gold, Geology, Zoölogy, Etc. With An Accurate Map,
    The Black Hills
    The Black Hills. A Minute Description of the Routes,
    The Plains of the Great West and Their Inhabitants
    The Hunting Grounds Of The Great West - A Description Of The Plains, Game And Indians Of The Great Noth American Desert
    The Plains Of The Great West And Their Inhabitants. Being A Description Of The Plains, Game, Indians Etc. Of The Great North American Desert