Edward W. "Ned" Wynkoop
The following LBHA publications contain information about Edward W. (Ned) Wynkoop:
Volume I, No. 1, June 1987 - Research Review
- Out of Print
“Edward W. Wynkoop: A Forgotten Hero” by Louis Kraft ~
Edward Wynkoop, at first, was a typical Indian hater in
the Colorado Cavalry. Then he suddenly changed and
became a champion for the Indian case. Kraft presents
an important viewpoint in the Indian Wars.
Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1992 - Research Review
- Rare - Members Only
“Ned Wynkoop’s Early Years on the Frontier” by Louis Kraft
~ Research Review (Vol. 1, No. 1, New Series)
published an article about Wynkoop in 1868. Wynkoop played
a prominent role as one of the critics of Custer following
the Battle of the Washita. This article provides information
about the early years of this important person.
Vol. 9, No. 2, June 1995
Research Review - Out
of Print
“Ned Wynkoop & Black Kettle” by Louis Kraft ~ Louis
Kraft highlights the lives of two men of Peace. Indian
Agent Ned Wynkoop and Southern Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle
fought their own people to secure peace. Their attempts
from 1864 to 1868 ended in tragedy at the Washita
Custer and His Times,
Book Four (2002)
"Wynkoop
Confronts Hancock" by Louis Kraft