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Caricature showing Indians "West Point killers" shooting at U.S. Army soldier standing on rock "slaughter pen trap". Other soldiers are stationed at posts from 5 to 80 miles.

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01/01/1879
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Cadets from the United States Military Academy march

Choga, 17th century, India - Public domain print

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