Charles B. Lohmiller

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Major Charles B. Lohmiller (circa 1867 – 21 June 1932) was also known as Hum-Pa-Zee (which is Sioux for "Yellow Shoes").

Biography[edit]

He served as a Major at the Fort Peck Indian Agency that controlled the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Fort Peck, Montana from 1893 to 1917, and was Superintendent of the Agency from 1904 to 1917.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kinnell, Susan K.; Nenninger, Timothy K. (1986). Military history of the United States. ISBN 9780874364743. Major Charles B. Lohmiller, known as Hum-Pa-Zee (Sioux for "Yellow Shoes") served at the Fort Peck Indian Agency, Montana, during 1893-1917, and was Superintendent during 1904-17. Reveals Lohmiller as a man with an unapproachable, ...
  2. ^ Kenneth D. Shields, Jr. (1998). Fort Peck Indian Reservation. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-4827-8. Horse's Ghost was another one of the Sioux leaders who accompanied Major Charles B. Lohmiller