Well!
The KS Historical Society has a poor transcription online. The
transcription was done by a Parks descendant who knew little about
the history and people and left out parts he found uninteresting or didn't
understand. A passage I remember in particular he couldn't make out
"Star Deer-in-the-water" and mistranscribes it as "Tom Star ____" was a Pin
that they killed at his home up the Illinios. Star Deer-in-the-water was a Pin
in the 3rd IHG. Tom Starr lived after the war and was a mortal enemy of the
Pins, having killed at least 32 of them for murdering his father. (It is claimed).
They also have the scanned pages online. They are hard to read.