Not all of Anthony’s officers, however, were eager or even willing to join Chivington’s well-planned massacre. Captain Silas Soule, Lieutenant Joseph Cramer, and Lieutenant James Connor protested that an attack on Black Kettle’s peaceful camp would violate the pledge of safety given the Indians by both Wynkoop and Anthony, that it would be murder in every sense of the word, and any officer participating would dishonor the uniform of the Army.

– Dee Brown

Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West