The Story of Mary Schwandt Her Captivity During the Sioux Outbreak 1862

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The Story of Mary Schwandt Her Captivity During the Sioux Outbreak 1862
Mary Schwandt
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The ball was yet in Mary's body, and Wacouta tried to take it out, but I am sure that Mrs. Sweet is mistaken when she sa^s he succeeded. He tried to, in all kindness, but it seemed to me that he was unwilling to cause her any more pain. At any rate, he gave up the attempt, and I remember well that the brave girl then took his knife from his hand, made an incision over the lump where the ball lay, took out first the wadding, which was of a green color and looked like grass, and then re- moved th...e ball. I think after this Wacouta dressed the wound she had made by applying to it some wet cloths.
On the fourth day we were taken from Wacouta's, up to Lit- tle Crow's village, two miles above the agency. Mary Ander- son died at 4 o'clock the following morning. I can never forget the incidents of her death. When we came we were given some cooked chicken. Mary ate of the meat and drank of the broth. Mattie and I were both with her, and watched her by turns. It rained hard that night, and the water ran under the tepee where we were, and Mary was wet and had no bedclothing or anything else to keep her dry and warm.


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