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Black Kettle's top-notch food
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Dining with Dennis R. Getto
Black Kettle's top-notch food, friendly atmosphere make holidays
last all year
By DENNIS R. GETTO
Journal Sentinel resturant critic
Friday, November 23, 2001
Yesterday, about 300 people didn't eat Thanksgiving in their
dining rooms. Instead of rising early to stuff turkeys, make pumpkin
pies and crush cranberries for sauce, they slept in. Later in the
day, they went to the Black Kettle restaurant on the northwest side.
Chanc...
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Black Kettle's top-notch food
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; Dining with Dennis R. Getto Black Kettle's top-notch food, friendly atmosphere make holidays last all year By DENNIS R. GETTO Journal Sentinel resturant critic Friday, November 23, 2001 Yesterday, about 300 people didn't eat Thanksgiving in their dining rooms. Instead of rising early to stuff
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Local author lassos Spur Award for his biography of Black Kettle
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Something to match Mom's masterpiece
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Beverly A. Brown, Milwaukee, and Joanne Metzger, Butler, requested recipes from the Black Kettle Restaurant, 8660 N. 107th St. Brown wrote: "I recently had dinner at the Black Kettle and had a bowl of their superb potato soup. I thought my mother had the best recipe. I would love to make it for my
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Massacre at Sand Creek.(Colorado site of Native American massacre may become national park)(Brief Article)
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; ... chief and president of the Southern Cheyenne Sand Creek Descendants who participated in the National Park Service survey. History will be preserved for our children and grandchildren. KATURAH MACKAY is former news editor for National Parks magazine.
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Enjoy mushroom barley soup from the Black Kettle
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Mary O. Reeve, Iron Mountain, Ga., requested the recipe for mushroom barley soup served at the Black Kettle restaurant. She wrote: "While in Milwaukee, we ate at the Black Kettle. We had the best Mushroom Barley Soup." Deede Pavela, chef, sent the recipe. Black Kettle Mushroom Barley Soup 3/4 cup
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Sand Creek massacre site back in consciousness
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; Melmer, David Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) 09-27-2000 Sand Creek massacre site back in consciousness By David Melmer TODAY STAFF WASHINGTON - Lessons about integrity and honesty were hard learned in the 19th century. Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle and Chief White Antelope learned that camping
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Washita Memories: Eyewitness Views of Custer's Attack on Black Kettle's Village
Plains Anthropologist
; Washita Memories: Eyewitness Views of Custer's Attack on Black Kettle's Village. Compiled and edited by RICHARD G HARDORFF. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 2006. xvii + 474 pp., figures, tables, appendices, bibliography. $34.95 (Cloth). By 1868, when the events documented in this volume took
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