July 1915, Vol. I No. VII: Wild fruit / Elia W. Peattie
The canyon trail / Badger Clark
Old Man Coyote and the Whirlwind / Lotta Allen Meacham. Illustrations: "The canyon trail (Dr. Dixon)" / Wanamaker Historical Expedition
In the heart of the Big Horns
Maha-Ichis Pretty Shell, wife of White Arm and their pappoose, Moro-Ichis Pretty Bead
Crow on horse / White Arm.
August 1915, Vol. I No. VIII: The Wagon Box Fight / E.A. Brininstool
Hole in the Wall / C.B. Davis
Splinters from Kindling. Illustrations: It seemed as if hell had broken loose / Edward Borein
It was across this open space toward the right, where the pickets retreated from the 'pinery' to the Wagon Box Corral / E.A. Brininstool
Mr. M. Littman, who with Sergt. [Sergeant] Gibson, are the only known survivors of the renowned Wagon Box Fight
Sergt. Samuel S. Gibson (retired) , believed, with M. Littman to be the last survivors of the famous Wagon Box Fight
Red Cloud, the great Sioux Chief, who personally lead the attack in the Wagon Box Fight (1875) / G.W. Ingalls
September 1915, Vol. I No. IX: Upon old battlefields
Camping with Indians / Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa)
The Thunder and the Otter
The new West / John Holden
The boy and the crane (Crow legend). Illustrations: On the road to Dome Lake
Sturgeon caught by Dr. Eastman, on Rainy Lake
A lone fisherman on Rainy Lake, Ontario
Cascade at mouth of stream entering Rainy Lake
A Crow woman moving camp / Herbert A. Thompson
Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa.)
October 1915, Vol. I No. IX ( Vol. I No. X): An incident / Alberta Claire
A mountain road / Arthur Chapman
More Crow folk tales / Lotta Allan Meachem
Where the polo ball rolls / R.H. Walsh
The voice of the Great Spirit. Illustrations: The voice of the Great Spirit / J.H. Sharp
Took the shape of three horses and their riders / Edward Borein
A friendly Mexican / Edward Borein
Even the Indians play polo.
November-December 1915, Vol. I No. X (Vol. I No. XI): Hawkbill / Kennett Harris
Harnessing falling waters / Frank W. Mondell
If you ever should get lousy, Bill
Recollections of a famous fight (Battle of Little Big Horn) / told by White Swan through an interpreter
The Gov'm't shack / Ee-Sashke-Oah-Bush. Illustrations: Eaton's Ranch, Wolf, Wyo.
He sure is gentle now / William Gollings.
January 1916, Vol. I No. XI (Vol. II No. I): Indian Fair
Some adventures of Sweet Root / George Bird Grinnell
Powder River / C.B. Davis
All is not glit that golders / Arizona Aesop
An Indian love letter / translated by Lovern Hogue
Pal. Illustrations: Piney Falls, Big Horn Mts. [Mountains]
Shell gatherer / Richard Throssel
Sweet Root went with the buffalo hunters / Herbert H. Thompson
High Medicine Bear, a Cheyenne Indian
Powder River / Edward Gollings
He was standin' by the corral gate one day, with his head a-hangin' over the bars watchin the mangey pup / Edward Gollings.
February 1916, Vol. I No. XII (Vol II No. II): And that was all / Ee-Soshke-Oah-Bush
Marking the site of historic Fort Bonneville / Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard
A story of Jim Beckwourth / Arthur Chapman
No more buff'lo / Ee-Sashke-Oah-Bush
The west / Alberta Claire
E-sack-wartee stories / White Man Runs Him. Illustrations: Winter in the hills / Judge Co.
Searching for outline of old Fort Bonneville
The automobile was used in moving the stone into place
Dr. [Doctor] Hebard and Col. [Colonel] Nickerson chiseling inscription on stone
Dr. Hebard and Col. Nickerson with stone in place
A Crow Indian grave / Petzoldt
Winter in the Wolf Mountains.
March 1916, (Vol. II No. III): The San Diego Exposition
The white man's road / Arthur Chapman
Throssel and the Throssel prints / Herbert Terry
Ee-Shoshke-Oah-Bush Injun's sister / Love Hogue
Strife between their medicines / Richard Throssel
Big Horn / Mayme E. Finley. Illustrations: The Sentinel
Richard Throssel of the Crow Tribe
Plenty Coos (Plenty Coups)
Last salute to the Sun God
The camp on the Little Big Horn
Dancing around the camp fire.
April 1916, Vol. II No.IV: Mountain music / Badger Clark
Our evergreen forests / Congressman F.W. Mondell
The forestry guy / Arthur Chapman
The national forests / Smith Riley
Starving to death on a government claim
The origin of the moon and stars / Lotta Allen Meacham
The Big Horn Forest / Edward Gillette
The tom-tom / Ee-Soshke-Oah-Bush
The Custer Battle celebration. Illustrations: Dome Lake
In the land of singing streams / William Davis
Scene at Woodrock in the Big Horn Forest, after flood caused by the breaking of a dam by careless workmen / Stockwell
Scene in Big Horn Forest / Stockwell
Scaling timber in Big Horn Forest / Stockwell
Cloud's Peak from timber-line
Showing vast timbered table-lands on Big Horn Divide / Wanamaker Expedition
Tourists on trail from Dome Lake to Big Goose Park / Basil Dean
May 1916, Vol. II No. V: Game survey / Edward Gillette
Hunting sage chickens with a railroad train / Frank H. Barrow
The tenderfoot and the bear trap / Johnston R. Boyd
No tango for Injun / Ee-Soshkie-Oah-Bush
My first Bear / S.B. Clark
Reminiscences / John Duncan
Away out west / Mayme E. Finley
How the necks of geese became long / Lotta Allen Meacham
A bear story / Charles A. Davis
Extract from report of Mr. Nate P. Wilson, State Game Warden, 1915
A picture / John Bernard O'Sullivan
Dreamin / C.B. Davis. Illustrations: Contentment / Perry
Big Horn Mountain bob cat / Edward Gillette
Real trophies / Edward Gillette
Black bear cubs make excellent pets / Stockwell
Charles A. Davis and the bear
A young black-tail buck / Stone
Getting ready to plant trout / Stockwell.
June 1916, Vol. II No. VI: Custer's last order in the Civil War
Sunrise on Custer Battle Field / Arthur Chapman
Captain Yates' capture of Rain-in-the-Face / Cyrus Townsend Brady
A letter from Mrs. Custer
Custer's last battle / E.S. Godfrey
A story of Crook's scouts / T.R. Porter
Rain-in-the-Face / Charles A. Eastman
Reminiscences / Henry Hall
The Custer Battle Field / John A. Cockerill
The Battle on the Little Big Horn / Red Horse
The human interest of the Custer Battle / Raymond Richards
Statements of Crow scouts (White Man Runs Him, Hairy Moccasin, Curley, Goes Ahead) and Thomas H. La Forge
The las' stan' / Ee-Soshke-Oah-Bush
The Custer Battle / D.F. Barry. Illustrations: Custer Monument
Rain-in-the-Face / D.F. Barry
Charley Reynolds / D.F. Barry
Bronze statue of General George A. Custer
Brevet Major-General George A. Custer / D.F. Barry
On the skirmish line / Charles Schreyvogel
Chief Gall, the greatest leader of the Indians against Custer / D.F. Barry
The returning war party / Throssel
My bunkie / Charles Schreyvogel
Gen. Custer's old home in Munroe, Michihsn / H.E. Weis
Soldier charging Indian camp / Red Horse
Sioux fighting Custer's Battalion" / Red Horse
"Indians leaving battle ground" / Red Horse
Custer's dead cavalry / Red Horse
Sunset on the Little Big Horn / Petzoldt
White Man Runs Him / Wanamaker
Major Reno, who led the first attack in the Custer Battle / D.F. Barry
The far West / D.F. Barry
E. S. Godfrey, Captain, 7th Cavalry
Captain Tom Custer / D.F. Barry
Two Moons, who led the Cheyennes in the Custer Battle
General F. W. Benteen / D.F. Barry
Trumpeter Martin, who carried Custer's last order to Benteen
White Swan, the Crow scout who stayed with Reno
Three Irons, a Crow scout in '76
Arthur Chapman and Two Moons.
July 1916, Vol. II No. VII: Locating the site of the Wagon-Box fight
The Fetterman Massacre / E.A. Brininstool
A story of Mexico / Alberta Claire
Comin' 'long wit' rye / Ee-Soshke-Oah-Bush
Old Man Coyote and the Deer / Lotta Allen Meacham
The glory trail / Badger Clark. Illustrations: Receiving a blanket signal / Herbert Terry Thompson
General Geo. A. Custer / Mathew Brady
Old Bull Goes Hunting / Petzoldt
Fort Kearney Monument site of Fetterman Massacre, 1866
Alberta Claire, the Girl from Wyoming
General Salazar in the field with his men, at Ojinaga, Mexico, January, 1914
Marching to Marfa, nearest RR point to Presidio, Texas, January. 1914
Pancho Villa at Juarez, Mexico, January, 1914 / Alberta Claire
On the right is Judge I.J. Foster, first white settler in Johnson and Sheridan Counties.
August 1916, Vol. II No. VIII: Wyoming / Sagebrush Kid
The prairie dog / Ee-Soshke-Oah-Bush
A cowgirl story, a truthful tale / Noggie Scroggs
Lulliby for Indian babies / Ee-Soshke-Oak-Bush
Facts concerning the Bozeman Trail and adjacent territory / Vie Willits
The absent-minded Coyote / Fred LaFlaire
The old-time songs / Joe DeBarthe
East and west // Mary M. Parmelee
The undiscovered Big Horns / Herbert H. Thompson
My silent partner / C.B. Davis
The Indian farmer / Ee-Soshke-Oah-Bush. Illustrations: Upper Falls of the Yellowstone
Graves at Old Fort Conner
View of Lake DeSmet from Bozeman Trail
The Big Horn River, hundreds of feet below the camera, winds its sinuous way through fifty miles of the Grand Canyon of the Big Horns / Edward Gillette
"At mouth of Boulder Canyon" / E. Gillette
Where Dry Head enters the Big Horn Canyon / E. Gillette.
September 1916, Vol. II No. IX: From the editor's Teepee - Herbert Allan Coffeen (article of his passing)
The first war bonnet / Medicine Crow
The old timer / Arthur Chapman
The undiscovered Big Horns / Herbert H. Thompson
Facts concerning the Bozeman Trail and adjacent territory / Mrs. A.L. Garber (Vie Willits)
The gentleman from Butte / Sagebrush Kid
Dreamland / C.B. Davis. Illustrations: "Where Bull Elk enters the Grand Canyon of the Big Horns" / Blevins
The Grand Canyon of the Big Horns
Ready for the trail after breaking camp on the slope of Duncom Mountain / W.M. Camp
The bend at Boulder Canyon / Blevins
Where the old Bozeman Trail crosses Clear Creek / Garber
Ruins of old Fort C. F. Smith as they stand today / Garber
The Bozeman Trail from the Lodge Grass divide / Garber
Our camp at mouth of Bull Elk in the Grand Canyon of the Big Horns / Blevins.
October 1916, Vol. II. No. X: Wyoming's most famous reminders of primitive man / Neil M. Judd
Lure of the teepee / C.O. Whobrey
Come an' get it / Herbert Terry
Old Man Coyote and the Buffalo
The men who blazed the trail / Mayme E. Finley
Buckin' horses / Ee-Soishke-Oah-Bush
Chas. B. Davis (death of writer)
An old cowboy song. Illustrations: "Leaking mountain" / H.H. Thompson."
November 1916, Vol. II No. XI: Marking historic sites / W.M. Camp
Sheep-herder / Charles "Badger" Clark
Reminiscences of an Indian scout for Custer / Goes Ahead
Individuality / Love Hogue
Life / Henry Van Dyke. Illustrations: Cavalry men chased by Indians / Charles Schreyvogel.
December 1916, Vol. II No. XII: The heavenly roper / Fred LaFlaire
The limit / Ee-Soshke-Oah-Bush
An elk hunt in Jackson Hole / John B. Duncan
Jus' bein' perlite [ Just being polite ] / Sagebrush Kid
A new name for beer / Herbert Terry
Fate / Ee-Soshke-Oah-Bush
The West for me / E.A. Brininstool
Christmas out west / Arthur Chapman.