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by Richard S. Wheeler


  THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME1

  I’m lonesome since I crossed the hill,

  And o’er the moor and valley,

  Such heavy thoughts my heart do fill,

  Since parting with my Sally.

  I’ll seek no more the fine and gay,

  For each but does remind me,

  How swift the hours did pass away,

  With the girl I left behind me.

  Oh, ne’er shall I forget the night,

  The stars were bright above me,

  And gently lent their silv’ry light

  When first she vowed she loved me.

  But now I’m bound for Brighton camp,

  Kind Heav’n may favour find me,

  And send me safely back again,

  To the girl I left behind me.

  The bee shall honey taste no more,

  The dove becomes a ranger,

  The dashing waves shall cease to roar,

  Ere she’s to me a stranger,

  The vows we’ve registered above,

  Shall ever cheer and bind me,

  In constancy to her I love,

  The girl I left behind me.

  —Samuel Lover, 1797–1868

  BY RICHARD S. WHEELER FROM TOM DOHERTY ASSOCIATES

  Aftershocks

  An Obituary for Major Reno

  Badlands

  The Buffalo Commons

  Cashbox

  Eclipse

  The Exile

  Fool’s Coach

  Goldfield

  Masterson

  Montana Hitch

  Second Lives

  Sierra

  Sun Mountain

  Where the River Runs

  SAM FLINT

  Flint’s Gift

  Flint’s Truth

  Flint’s Honor

  SKYE’S WEST

  Sun River

  Bannack

  The Far Tribes

  Yellowstone

  Bitterroot

  Sundance

  Wind River

  Santa Fe

  Rendezvous

  Going Home

  Dark Passage

  Downriver

  Deliverance

  AUTHOR’S NOTES

  THIS NOVEL RESTS HEAVILY ON THE SPLENDID NEW BIOGRAPHY OF Marcus Reno, In Custer’s Shadow: Major Marcus Reno, by Ronald H. Nichols. The work is balanced, exhaustive, and richly detailed. Much of the official material, largely army records, quoted directly or paraphrased in my novel is drawn from Mr. Nichols’ biography, and the rest is largely drawn from W. A. Graham’s abstract of the Reno Court of Inquiry.

  Other valuable sources I consulted in the writing of this novel include The Custer Myth, by W. A. Graham, Custer and the Great Controversy, by Robert Utley, Reno and Apsaalooka Survive Custer, by Ottie W. Reno, The Battle of the Little Bighorn: A Comprehensive Study, by Jack Pennington, With Custer on the Little Bighorn, by William O. Taylor, Phil Sheridan and His Army, by Paul Andrew Hutton, Forty Miles a Day on Beans and Hay, by Don Rickey, Jr., Custer and the Little Bighorn, by Jim Donovan, The 1865 Customs of Service for Officers of the Army, by August V. Kautz, and Forts of the West, by Robert W. Frazer.

  Joseph and Nadine Richler are fictional. All the rest are real people, depicted fictionally.

  I am indebted to my editor, historian Dale L. Walker, for supplying me with copious material and ideas, which I found most valuable.

  —Richard S. Wheeler

  February 2003

  Notes

  1 The tune played at Fort Abraham Lincoln as the Seventh Cavalry marched toward destiny.

  This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this novel are either fictitious or are used fictitiously.

  AN OBITUARY FOR MAJOR RENO

  Copyright © 2004 by Richard S. Wheeler

  All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or portions thereof, in any form.

  A Forge Book

  Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC

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  New York, NY 10010

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  Forge® is a registered trademark of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.

  Book design by Nicole de las Heras

  eISBN 9781429940337

  First eBook Edition : May 2011

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Wheeler, Richard S.

  An obituary for Major Reno / Richard S. Wheeler.—1st ed. p. cm.

  “A Tom Doherty Associates book.”

  ISBN 0-765-30708-1

  EAN 978-0765-30708-8

  1. Reno, Marcus A. (Marcus Albert), 1835–1889—Fiction. 2. Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876—Fiction. 3. Terminally ill—Fiction. 4. Journalists—Fiction. I. Title.

  PS3573.H4345O23 2004

  813.’54—dc22

  2004050627

  First Edition: December 2004

 

 

 


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