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William t hagan biography of nancy

          William T. Hagan, late of Bedford, Texas, and formerly of Norman, died Aug. 5, He was born and raised in Huntington, , where he attended public.

        1. Nancy F Hagan was born circa , in birth place, Georgia.
        2. The award is named in honor of William T. Hagan, Ph.D., an eminent scholar specializing in the history of the American Indian.
        3. He married Nancy Dillard on 14 January , in Henry, Virginia, United States.
        4. In this crisp and readable biography, William T Hagan presents a well-balanced portrait of Quanah Parker, the chief, and Quanah, the man torn between two.
        5. The award is named in honor of William T. Hagan, Ph.D., an eminent scholar specializing in the history of the American Indian..

          The Black Hawk War: Further Study Material

          Compiled by James E. Lewis, Jr., Kalamazoo College

          If you are interested in learning more about Black Hawk, the Sauks and Foxes, and the Black Hawk War, you might want to begin with these works:

          William T.

          Hagan, The Sac and Fox Indians (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1958). Though a bit dated now, this work still provides a very useful discussion of the Sauks and Foxes, including their histories after the Black Hawk War.

          Donald Jackson, ed., Black Hawk: An Autobiography (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1955).

          There are numerous editions of Black Hawk's autobiography dating back to the 1830s; this one is perhaps the most readily available at present and includes a very helpful introduction.

          Roger L. Nichols, Black Hawk and the Warrior's Path (Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, Inc., 1992).

          This biography uses the story of Black Hawk's life to discuss the Sauks and Foxes and the Black Hawk War. It is thoroughly researched a