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Indian Wars Diary and Archive of Sheldon Keeny, 4th Cavalry,

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Indian Wars Diary and Archive of Sheldon Keeny, 4th Cavalry,

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Auction Date:2009 Jun 24 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Location:6270 Este Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 45232, United States
-1919; 71 items.

Sheldon Keeny was a career soldier in the latter half of the nineteenth century, serving five terms of enlistment with the 4th Artillery (1864-1867), the 4th Cavalry (1872-1877), and the 1st Artillery (1878-1892). Born in Collinsville, Conn., in 1849, and all of 5'6" Keeny became a prototype of the western non-commissioned officer, recommended by Capt. Thomas Ward, 1st Artillery, in 1880 as one of my best non-commissioned officers, honest, faithful, sober, and reliable under all circumstances, and I am sure he will make a very desirable policemen or door-keeper. It seems fitting somehow that the actions of the 4th Cavalry while Kenny served in it became the basis of the John Wayne film, Rio Grande.

The Keeny archives provide a running overview of the life and career of this expert marksman during the course of his long service. By far the most important item is a 68pp diary kept during his Indian War service with 4th Cavalry in Wyoming, August 6, 1876-March 17, 1877. A

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