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Frank North

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approached North to have him organize a company of Pawnee scouts to serve in the Union Army. In 1865, he organized Company A of the
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in 1884. As a result of his injuries and the following illness, Frank Joshua North died on March 15, 1885, in Columbus,
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on November 25, 1876. North was promoted to the rank of major and mustered out of the Army in 1877.
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in the Colorado Territory. After the battle, North claimed to have shot and killed the
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North sustained serious injuries (including seven broken ribs) in a horse accident in
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from 1871 to 1872. He then became a ranching partner with
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Index

Frank North (American football)
Frank William North

Manhattan, New York
Columbus, Nebraska
Columbus, Nebraska
United States of America
United States Army

Major (USA)
Pawnee Scouts
Powder River Expedition
Powder River Massacre
Tongue River
Comanche War
Summit Springs
United States Army
Pawnee Scouts
American Indian Wars
Manhattan
James E. North
Tompkins County, New York
Nebraska
Omaha
Fort Kearny
Pawnee Indians
Pawnee language
Genoa, Nebraska
Samuel R. Curtis
Pawnee Scouts

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