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Following the Lieutenant: Did Boos and Moss ride the ride across Missouri?
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If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Did Boos and Moss ride the ride across Missouri? Here is your question:. To be honest, I ...
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Following the Lieutenant: The Bicycle Dimensions
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If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Saturday, November 27, 2010. James A. Moss 2nd Lieutenant, 25th U.S. Infantry. June 19, 1897. FRAME - Diamond, standar...
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Following the Lieutenant: June 2009
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If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Friday, June 5, 2009. Day 1 - Starting from Fort Missoula. I'm still kicking myself for not having waited. Boos says, ...
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Following the Lieutenant
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If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Saturday, April 23, 2011. Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I've Got a Puncture.
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Following the Lieutenant: Is There a Picture of Mingo Sanders?
http://followingthelieutenant.blogspot.com/2009/12/is-there-picture-of-mingo-sanders.html
If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Tuesday, December 29, 2009. Is There a Picture of Mingo Sanders? Found in the Nankivell book, Buffalo Soldier Regiment.
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Following the Lieutenant: May 2011
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If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Monday, May 9, 2011. New Thoughts About Mingo Sanders. I just came across an internet article called He. If that is tr...
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Following the Lieutenant: May 2009
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If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Sunday, May 24, 2009. Perhaps somebody will read this and help us find living relations. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. If you'...
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Following the Lieutenant: January 2010
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If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Mingo Sanders Picture Found! Taking a look at the Fort Snelling photo (1. The Bicycle Corps...
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Following the Lieutenant: May 2010
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If you've come to this site through the 25th Bicycle Corps or Yellowstone pages, you'll know that in 1896 and '97 soldiers led by Lt. Moss rode their bicycles from their fort in Missoula to the Mission Mountains, then Yellowstone Park and the next year, all the way to St. Louis. The summers of '09 and '10 I will be retracing the Missoula- St.Louis run. This blog will contain my findings. Monday, May 31, 2010. Day 3 - Elliston to Toston. Sunday, May 30, 2010. Day 2 - Ovando to Elliston. The day was capped...
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Ft. Missoula to St. Louis Riders: Pvt. Francis Button
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Lt James A. Moss. Dr James M. Kennedy. Eddie H. Boos - reporter. Corp William J. Haynes. Pvt Hiram L.B. Dingman. Pvt John Findley - mechanic. Pvt Frank L. Johnson. I can't find the 18 June 1898 Register of Enlistment record for Button. I looked. On April 4, 1906, Button reenlisted at Fort Niobarra, Nebraska. He was 35 years and 10 months old. He was discharged February 4, 1907 at Fort Reno, Oklahoma after serving with the 25th Infantry, D Company. He was a private with an "excellent" rating. On February ...