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10747
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Daniel Kanipe, born 1853, in McDowell County, enlisted in Troop C, 7th U.S. Cavalry at Lincolnton in 1872. While stationed at Yankton, South Dakota, he was under the command of General George Custer during the pursuit of Sioux and Cheyenne at Little Big Horn. Discovering the vast encampment of Indians, Custer dispatched Sergeant Kanipe with orders for Captains McDougall and Benteen to return at once with their respective companies. Kanipe, avoided the fate of his fellow soldiers and lived to fight in the 1878 campaign against the Northern Cheyennes. Kanipe worked for the U.S. Revenue Department and during World War I, Governor Bickett commissioned him captain of the 19th Company.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 37 Issue 23, May 1970, p9-10, il, por
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Record #:
18132
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Kanipe relates how his father, Daniel A. Kanipe of Lincoln County, who was a sergeant in Custer's expedition against the Sioux in 1876, escaped death when Custer dispatched him to carry messages to Captains McDougall and Benteen. He had participated in a number of campaigns again Native Americans and was Captain of Company 19, Home Guards in World War I.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 8 Issue 22, Oct 1940, p9, 16, por
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