Chapter I Cause of the combination of the three tribes against the Whites /; as told by W.S. Coburn --
Chapter II Watson S. Coburn --
Chapter III My first trip across the Plains / by W.S. Coburn --
Chapter IV Raid up the Platte / as told by W.S. Coburn --
Chapter V Massacre of the Hungate family --
Chapter VI Jim Reynolds and his gang --
Chapter VII Alston Knox Shaw --
Chapter VIII Proceedings of Company "A" / as told by A.K.Shaw --
Chapter IX John Patterson --
Chapter X Proceedings of Company "C" / by John Patterson --
Chapter XI Est Pinosa, the Mexican desperado --
Chapter XII Sand Creek fight / as told by Patterson and Shaw --
Chapter XIII Few incidents during the fight --
Chapter XIV Cause of the Sand Creek fight --
Chapter XV Justice of the fight --
Chapter XVI Sand Creek a decisive battle --
Chapter XVII Yellow Haired Boy --
ChapterXVIII March to Fort Larnard / by A.K. Shaw and John Patterson --
Chapter XIX Shaw and the horses --
Chapter XX Little happenings in Denver --
Chapter XXI Depredations of Indians on Geary's neighbors / told by J. Patterson --
Chapter XXII Captain Peacock's fight / as told by W.S. Coburn --
Chapter XXIII Indian Charley / W.S. Coburn --
Chapter XXIV Little Horse and his band / as told by W.S. Coburn --
Chapter XXV Two Face / W.S. Coburn --
Chapter XXVI Standing Elk --
Chapter XXVII Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney --
Chapter XXVIII Mexican Peter Arrago / as told by W.S. Coburn --
Chapter XXIX Few minor experiences / as told by W.S. Coburn --
Chapter XXX Red Bead, Roberts and the Comanches --
Chapter XXXI Fight with Eagle Claw / as told by W.S. Coburn --
ChapterXXXII Fight of General Forsyth / as told by A.K. Shaw --
Chapter XXXIII Trip to Montana / as told by A.K. Shaw --
Chapter XXXIV Trip to the Missouri River / as told by A.K. Shaw --
Chapter XXXV Buffalo hunt / as told by John Patterson Chapter XXXVI My first introduction to Colorado / as told by Mrs. John Patterson --
Chapter XXXVII Advent of the Union Pacific Railroad in the summer and fall of 1867 / by W.S. Coburn --
Chapter XXXVIII Gold miners from Montana returning to the states after a successful trip --
Chapter XXXIX Loyalty to the pioneers --