Show I S BURIED BY LEGIONNAIRES Sam Terry was a and when he lie died recently at St St. Francis S. S D. D American Legionnaires burled buried him with full military honors But Samuel Mark Terry nephew of General Terr Terry of Civil war and Indian war fume fugue was not the typical gambling gambling gam gam- bling wife beating derelict who becomes becomes becomes be be- comes a of necessity or slothfulness hated by both the Indian and the white man When Terrys Terry's body was lowered Into the grave grove at atthe atthe atthe the Rosebud Indian Reserva Reservation Hon cem cem- cemetery cemetery cemetery the Intoned moan of sorrow that went up from the red men surrounding surround surround- ing the grave betokened a different type of for these sorrowing sorrowIng sorrowIng sorrow- sorrow Ing Indians were mourning the passing passing pass pass- ing of a man who had spent many years of his life Ilfe In the United States army arm as a scout and fighter of their people Terry was born In New York September September Sep Sep- 1 1830 1530 He lIe Joined the United States army In 1858 and a gunshot wound received in the Civil war caused him to wear a silver sil quarter In his throat the remainder of Ills his life Ufe Handicapped by his wounds Terry went Into the west country and continued con tinned In government service as a scout and Indian fighter For many years he evaded e the whizzing arrows of the Sioux only to succumb to a amore amore amore more deadly arrow flung from the bow of romance His Ills detachment was about to attack an Indian village In 1807 1867 with orders to kill ever every man During the fighting a figure was seen moving in the tall grass The long musket of a scout raised slowly to rid the world of another nn- nn other red when Sam Terry suddenly grasped the barrel harrel and ordered ordered ordered or or- dered them to wait while he ID e Investigated investigated gated the moving figure In the grass Search revealed a beautiful Indian maiden mulden After the attack she followed Terr Terrys Terry's s ever every step as a faithful dog follows a master and Sam Terry washer washer was washer her master mastel the gods had bad willed It so BO Terry became a and a real lover of the Indians Sam Terry Terr old timers say was waa anoble a n anoble noble character After serving his country faithfully for twenty-three twenty years much of the time in the of a professional enemy of the Indian he lie found It in his heart to accept them themas thpmas as brothers to serve them with understanding understanding under under- I standing and tolerance It was largely I through the influence and efforts of Sam Terl Terry that mutual understanding I between the Indians and the Great White Father at Washington was brought about |