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The Frontier Trail

Author : Homer W. Wheeler
Publisher :
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 22,99 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN :

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The Frontier Trail, Or from Cowboy to Colonel

Author : Homer Wheeler
Publisher :
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 43,66 MB
Release : 2011-05-01
Category :
ISBN : 9781258009410

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Additional Contributor Is Eben Swift. An Authentic Narrative Of Forty-Three Years In The Old West As Cattleman, Indian Fighter And Army Officer.

The Cavalry Journal

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 37,84 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Mechanization, Military
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A Catalogue of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana

Author : Newberry Library
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 890 pages
File Size : 33,57 MB
Release : 1968-11
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780226775791

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The Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana consists of some 10,000 books, manuscripts, maps, pamphlets, broadsides, broadsheets, and photographs, of which about half are described in the present catalogue. The Graff Collection displays the remarkable breadth of interest, knowledge, and taste of a great bibliophile and student of Western American history. From this rich collection, now in The Newberry Library, Chicago, its former Curator, Colton Storm, has compiled a discriminating and representative Catalogue of the rarer and more unusual materials. Collectors, bibliographers, librarians, historians, and book dealers specializing in Americana will find the Graff Catalogue an interesting and essential tool. Detailed collations and binding descriptions are cited, and many of the more important works have been annotated by Mr. Graff and Mr. Storm. An extensive index of persons and subjects makes the book useful to the scholar as well as to the collector and dealer. The book is not a bibliography but rather a guide to rare or unique source materials now enriching The Newberry Library's outstanding holdings in American history.

Frontier Crossroads

Author : Robert Wooster
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 45,41 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 160344548X

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The idea of the West conjures exciting images of tenacious men and women, huge expanses of unclaimed territory, and feelings of both adventure and lonesome isolation. Located astride communication lines linking San Antonio, El Paso, Presidio, and Chihuahua City, the United States Army?s post at Fort Davis commanded a strategic position at a military, cultural, and economic crossroads of nineteenth-century Texas. Using extensive research and careful scrutiny of long forgotten records, Robert Wooster brings his readers into the world of Fort Davis, a place of encounter, conquest, and community. The fort here spawned a thriving civilian settlement and served as the economic nexus for regional development Frontier Crossroads schools its readers in the daily lives of soldiers, their dependents, and civilians at the fort and in the surrounding area. The resulting history of the intriguing blend of Hispanic, African American, Anglo, and European immigrants who came to Fort Davis is a benchmark volume that will serve as the standard to which other post histories will be compared. The military garrisons of Fort Davis represented a rich mosaic of nineteenth-century American life. Each of the army?s four black regiments served there following the Civil War, and its garrisons engaged in many of the army?s grueling campaigns against Apache and Comanche Indians. Characters such as artist and officer Arthur T. Lee, William "Pecos Bill" Shafter, and Benjamin Grierson and his family come alive under Wooster?s pen. Frontier Crossroads will enrich its readers with its careful analysis of life on the frontier. This book will appeal to military and social historians, Texas history buffs, and those seeking a record of adventure.

Stricken Field

Author : Jerome A. Greene
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 12,38 MB
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806137919

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The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is the site of one of America's most famous armed struggles, but the events surrounding Custer's defeat there in 1876 are only the beginning of the story. As park custodians, American Indians, and others have contested how the site should be preserved and interpreted for posterity, the Little Bighorn has turned into a battlefield in more ways than one. In Stricken Field, one of America's foremost military historians offers the first comprehensive history of the site and its administration in more than half a century. Jerome A. Greene has produced a compelling account of one of the West's most hallowed and controversial attractions, beginning with the battle itself and ending with the establishment of an American Indian memorial early in the twenty-first century. Chronicling successive efforts of the War Department and the National Park Service to oversee the site, Greene describes the principal issues that have confounded its managers, from battle observances and memorials to ongoing maintenance, visitor access, and public use. Stricken Field is a cautionary tale. Greene elucidates the conflict between the Park Service's dual mission to provide public access while preserving the integrity of a historical resource. He also traces the complex events surrounding the site, including Indian protests in the 1970s and 1980s that ultimately contributed to the 2003 dedication of a monument finally recognizing the Lakotas, Northern Cheyennes, and other American Indians who fought there.

In Dull Knife's Wake

Author : Vernon R. Maddux
Publisher : Horse Creek Pub
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 22,49 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Cheyenne Indians
ISBN : 9780972221719

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In 1877, after the defeat of Custer at Little Bighorn, the U.S. Government removed the Northern Cheyenne from their traditional homelands to a reservation in Indian Territory(Oklahoma.) This is the story surrounding the breakout of the Northern Cheyenne from Darlington Reservation in 1878 and their bloody but futile attempt to return to their homeland in Montana.