Guide to the James Sanks Brisbin Papers
1850-1891

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Overview of the Collection

Creator: Brisbin, James S. (James Sanks), 1837-1892
Title: James Sanks Brisbin Papers
Dates: 1850-1891 ( inclusive )
Quantity: 2 linear feet of shelf space
Collection Number: MC 39
Summary: James Brisbin, a Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, native, served as an Army officer in the Civil War and the Indian Wars, 1868-1891. He was stationed at Fort Ellis, Fort Assiniboine, Fort Custer, Montana Territory, and many other western forts. Brisbin was also a writer and publicist. The collection contains a small amount of correspondence (1860-1890), and writings (1850-1891) concerning the Army, the Indian Wars, the West, and Montana Territory.
Repository: Montana Historical Society Archives

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PO Box 201201
Helena MT 59620-1201
(406) 444-4774
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Languages: English 
Sponsor: Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Biographical Note

James Sanks Brisbin was born at Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, May 23, 1837. He attended Boalsburg academy and received a college education. Upon completion of his schooling, he purchased and edited the Centre Democrat, at Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. During the same period, Brisbin studied law and was later admitted to the bar of Pennsylvania. He was known in Pennsylvania as an anti-slavery orator. He enlisted in the Union Army in 1861, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the First Dragoons. Brisbin subsequently served in both major theaters of the war, as a line officer, staff officer, and organizer of regiments of Negro cavalry. In this latter capacity he was promoted to Colonel of the 5th U.S. Colored Cavalry. During his war service, Brisbin attained the commissioned rank of captain and the brevet rank of major general of volunteers. After the war he remained in the regular army, aiding in the establishment of the Freedman's Bureau and in organizing the colored regiments. In 1868 he was stationed in the West. From 1868 until the time of his death in 1892, Brisbin served in the northwestern United States as an officer in several cavalry regiments, including the Second, Ninth, First, and Eighth regiments. During his western career, he was a staff officer, battalion or squadron commander, post commander, and regimental commander; and served at Fort D. A. Russell, Fort Pease on the Yellowstone River, Boise Barracks, Omaha Barracks, Camp Stambaugh, Fort Ellis, Fort Assiniboine, Fort Keogh, Fort Custer, Fort Niobrara, Fort Robinson, Fort McKinney, and finally at Fort Meade in South Dakota. At the time of his death Brisbin was a colonel in command of the Eighth Cavalry Regiment and was in command at Fort Meade. In 1882 Brisbin purchased a ranch on the Yellowstone River and was very interested in agriculture, land, and cattle ranching, for which he acquired the nickname "Grasshopper Jim". He was also a prolific writer. His most widely known works are The Beef Bonanza and Beldon, the White Chief. Brisbin was a very active publicist and drew heavily upon his experiences and observations in the West to promote the area and its resources. Throughout his career he was a constant contributor of articles and letters to Eastern periodicals on a wide range of subjects. On June 15, 1861 James Brisbin married Mary Jane Wagner. The Brisbin's had four children, John, Marguerita, Alfred, and Catherine. Brisbin's wife died at Fort McKinney in 1887. He married his second wife, Amelia Wilson, in 1891 in Red Wing, Minnesota. In the 1880s due to failing health Brisbin was transferred to the east and resided in Red Wing. He died January 14, 1892 in Philadelphia and was buried in Red Wing, Minnesota.

Content Description

Papers. 1853-1891. 2 linear feet. This collection consists almost exclusively of drafts and copies of James S. Brisbin's writings. These writings generally focus on his army career, the Plains Indian and the Indian Wars, and other facets of his experiences in the Northwest. Also included are articles and handwritten copies of letters to newspapers on a wide variety of topics. The collection also contains a small amount of correspondence, including Civil War era letters, family letters and correspondence on Brisbin's military career in the West. A portion of this collection has been microfilmed (Microfilm 328).

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Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection

Biographical Materials
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 1 Personal record; special statement 1861, n.d.

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Incoming Correspondence
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 2 B-H (correspondents include J.V. Bogert; D.W. Benham; O.B. Harlan [?]) 1865-1877, n.d.
1 / 3 Edmund Shurley n.d.
1 / 4 S-W (correspondents include A.G. Shaw; C.R. Wade; unidentified) 1868-1888

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Outgoing Correspondence
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 5 Ezra Brisbin (re political conditions) Nov. 1860
1 / 6 W.B. Kelley (re organization of the Army) 1877
1 / 7 Miscellaneous (correspondents include Statesman; wife Jane Brisbin; brother; U.S. Congress Committee on Public Lands; Col. George L. Andrews; Gen. E.S. Godfrey) 1867-1892

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Miscellaneous Correspondence
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 8 Letter from unidentified man to his brother 1868

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Legal Documents
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 9 Power of attorney 1876

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Maps
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
OvFd / 1 Map of Kittson County, Minnesota n.d.
1 / 10 List of maps transferred to Library Map Collection

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Reports
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 11 James S. Brisbin's report to General Sheridan on Indian agency fraud [draft] 1878
1 / 12 Appendix A [to Brisbin report]: Charles W. Hoffman statement 1878
1 / 13 Appendix B and E: Horace Countryman affidavit 1876
1 / 14 Appendix C: William Carr affidavit 1874
1 / 15 Appendix D: George Town affidavit 1876
1 / 16 Appendix F and L: H.A. Searls affidavit 1876
1 / 17 Appendix H: Charles W. Hoffman affidavit n.d.
1 / 18 Appendix I: Ed Ball statement 1878
1 / 19 Appendix J: William B. McAdow affidavit n.d.
1 / 20 Appendix K: Ed Ball, A.J. Hunter, and James Wilson affidavits n.d.
1 / 21 Appendix M: George Town affidavit 1876
1 / 22 Appendix N: Ed Ball affidavit n.d.
1 / 23 Appendix O, P, and Q: J.R. Wilson and C.L. Clark affidavits; Rev. T.C. Iliff statement n.d.
1 / 24 Appendix S: Ed Ball report 1878
1 / 25 Appendix T: George S. Browning report 1878
1 / 26 Appendix V: George W. Frost indictment 1878
1 / 27 Appendix W: Henry C. Countryman, James Walters, Milligan, L. Bravo, J. Siverin, and C. Winckel affidavits 1878
1 / 28 Appendix X: H.C. Bulis orders 1878

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Speeches
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 29 Death of Senator John Logan 1886
1 / 30 Fourth of July speech 1858
1 / 31 Fourth of July speech, Crawford, Nebraska 1889
1 / 32 "George Washington" 1881
1 / 33 Miscellaneous 1850s-1880s

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Writings
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 34 "Adventures in the Far West, or Life in the Regular Army" n.d.
1 / 35 "Adventures in the Far West Recalled from an Indian Campaign" ca. 1887
1 / 36 "Alfalfa: California Notes" 1875
1 / 37 "The Alfalfa Question" 1887
1 / 38 "An Appeal for the Army" (re the Springer Bill) 1888
1 / 39 Army 1888, n.d.
2 / 1 "Army Sports Out West" ca. 1882
2 / 2 "Bear Story" n.d.
2 / 3 "Beef, Beef, Beef" 1884
2 / 4 "The Beef Kingdom" 1884
2 / 5 "The Beef Supply" 1882
2 / 6 "A Big Horn Hunt" (Belden: the White Chief, chapter 24) ca. 1871
2 / 7 "A Bit of History: Xerxes" n.d.
2 / 8 "Black Canon of the Big Horn, Goblin Land" ca. 1890
2 / 9 Black Hills of South Dakota 1875
2 / 10 Brisbin's life in the Army n.d.
2 / 11 "The British Disserters" n.d.
2 / 12 "A Buffalo Hunt" (Belden: the White Chief, chapter 25) ca. 1871
2 / 13 California 1876, 1878
2 / 14 "Cattle Growing Out West" n.d.
2 / 15 "Cheyenne Indians" [outline for Captain Ewers) n.d.
2 / 16 "Chicago's Indian Fighter" (re Edmund Shurley) 1889
2 / 17 "Close of a Great Political Campaign" 1886
2 / 18 Crow Indian lands ca. 1881
2 / 19 "Evidence that Diseased Pleuro-Pneumonial Cattle Are Sold for Human Food" 1884
2 / 20 "Farewell" [poem] n.d.
2 / 21 "The Farmer's Daughter" [poem] 1856
2 / 22 "Field Notes: Glimpses of Army Life for Harper" ca. 1876
2 / 23 "Glimpses of Poe's Life" 1879
2 / 24 "The Grand National Concert" ca. 1877
2 / 25 "A Great Indian Battle" (re Wagon Box fight) ca. 1888
2 / 26 "The Great Kentucky Crow Roost" n.d.
2 / 27 "The Great Republic Lode" n.d.
2 / 28 "Horse Growing Out West" (Beef Bonanza chapter 11) ca. 1881
2 / 29 "Hymen and Cupid" (re marriage and romantic love) 1850s
2 / 30 Indian Legends #1-19 [missing #4, #5, and #8] n.d.
2 / 31 "Information for the People" (includes "A Curious Cat Fight" and "Public Land Becoming Scarce") 1891
3 / 1 Jefferson Davis n.d.
3 / 2 "Justice to the Indian" 1886
3 / 3 "The King Maker" (re the Earl of Warwick) ca. 1886
3 / 4 "The Language of Signs" (includes glossary) n.d.
3 / 5 "Life, Travel in the West, including the Custer Massacre" ca. 1883
3 / 6 "Maginnis Gold Mines" 1882
3 / 7 "Maxims of War" (re military science) n.d.
3 / 8 "Montana" (re agricultural and mineral potential) 1878
3 / 9 National Indian policy 1878-1881
3 / 10 Nebraska 1875-1886, n.d.
3 / 11 Negroes n.d.
3 / 12 "The New American Gold Fields" (re northern Idaho) 1884
3 / 13 "New Facts about Lincoln's Assassination" 1890
3 / 14 "The New West" 1890
3 / 15 "A Night in the Rebel Army" 1887
3 / 16 "Not Only Across but Up and Down the Continent" [outline of proposed book] n.d.
3 / 17 "Origins of the War" (re Sioux Indian War of 1866-1868; two versions) 1877, 1889
3 / 18 "Our Indian Problem" 1889
3 / 19 "Our Public Domain" n.d.
3 / 20 "The Poe Controversy" 1879
3 / 21 Politics n.d.
3 / 22 "The Powder River Country" ca. 1874
3 / 23 Precious metals production (re mining) ca. 1885
3 / 24 Reconstruction in Kentucky (two inomplete versions) ca. 1867
4 / 1-4 "Red Men of America" (book on Indians) 1881
4 / 5 "The Regular Army" ca. 1874
4 / 6 "Remarkable Indians" #1-8 (re Attakullakulla; Totapia; Woman Thief; Catherine Wabose; Black Beaver; John Bushman; Jim Ned; and Mahtotohpa) n.d.
4 / 7 "Report of a Talk with Crow Chiefs at Ft. Custer, Mont." 1891
4 / 8 "Resources and Interests of Nebraska" #1, #3, #6, #8 (re tree growing, forest culture, etc.) 1873
4 / 9 Retirement of General John P. Hatch 1886
4 / 10 "A Ringing Army Letter" (re the Springer Bill) 1888
4 / 11 Santees (portion of Belden, the White Chief in different form) ca. 1871
4 / 12 "Scalps, etc." (Belden, the White Chief, chapter 16) ca. 1871
4 / 13 "Sheep Growing Out West (Beef Bonanza, chapters 8-9) ca. 1881
4 / 14 "Sioux Language, a Complete Dictionary of the Sioux Language As Spoken by that Great and Warlike Tribe of the Plains" n.d.
4 / 15 "Sketches of Noted Frontiersmen" (includes Jim Bridger, Sir George Gore, Mariano, Clyburn, Juan Galvan, and Captain Martin Scott) 1872
4 / 16 "The Snake Lands" 1878
4 / 17 "Steaboating on the Missouri" or "Sitting Bull's Country" (two versions of article) 1884
4 / 18 "Tracing the Red Men" (re origins of different Indian tribes?????) n.d.
4 / 19 "The True Story of Poe's Life" 1879
5 / 1 "Under What King This Year?" (re American trotting horses) 1884
5 / 2 "Wants the Army Washed" ca. 1886
5 / 3 "The West" 1882
5 / 4 "What the Census Tells Us" (includes "Our Country," "The Roll of the States," "Our Agricultural Wealth," and "The Christian Religions in the United States") ca. 1881, 1888
5 / 5 "Where Gold Is" 1885
5 / 6 "William the Conquerer" ca. 1873
5 / 7 "Woman" 1853
5 / 8 Women n.d.
5 / 9 Miscellaneous fragments n.d.

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Miscellany
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Box/Folder
5 / 10 The Brady Guards of Boalsburg, Pennsylvania 1859
5 / 11 Constitution of the International Cattle and Horse Growers Congress n.d.
5 / 12 "Flatboating down the Yellowstone" (written by unidentified woman) n.d.
5 / 13 Folk songs n.d.
5 / 14 Indian speeches (copied by Brisbin from various sources) n.d.
5 / 15 List of artifacts transferred to Museum
5 / 16 Messages from post commanders, etc. [copies] 1875-1876
5 / 17 Proposed bill allowing Brisbin's retirement as a brigadier general ca. 1887
5 / 18 "St. Xavier's Mission", written by P. Prando, S.J. 1890
5 / 19 Songs of Horace Greeley's presidential campaign 1872
5 / 20 Testimony of Two Belly Woman 1877

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Subjects

  • Frontier and Pioneer Life
  • Frontier and Pioneer Life--[1860S]
  • Frontier and Pioneer Life--[1870S]
  • Gold Mines and Mining
  • Authors--Montana
  • Bighorn Canyon (Mont. and Wyo.)
  • Crow Indians
  • Dakota Indians
  • Dakota Indians--Wars, 1865-1868
  • Federal Aid to Indians--Montana
  • Horse Industry
  • Indians of North America--Government Relations
  • Indians of North America--Languages
  • Indians of North America--Wars
  • Madison County (Mont.)
  • Military Bases
  • Mines and Mineral Recources--Montana--Fergus County
  • Mines and Mineral Resources--Idaho
  • Missionaries
  • Missouri River--Commerce
  • Public Lands
  • Sheep Ranches
  • Steamboats--Missouri River
  • United States. Army--Military Life
  • United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865

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