General George Crook

General George Crook
Title General George Crook PDF eBook
Author Gen. George Crook
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 535
Release 2017-04-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1787204421

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General George Crook spent his entire military career, with the exception of the Civil War years, on the frontier. Fighting the Indians, he earned the distinction of being the lowest-ranking West Point cadet ever to rise to the rank of major-general. Crook’s autobiography covers the period from his graduation from West Point in 1852 to June 18, 1876, the day after the famous Battle of the Rosebud. Editor Martin F. Schmitt has supplemented Crook’s life story with other material from the general’s diaries and letters and from contemporary newspapers. “When Red Cloud, the Sioux chief, heard of the death of his old antagonist, the Army officer they called Three Stars, he told a missionary, ‘He, at least, never lied to us.’ General Sherman called Crook the greatest Indian fighter and manager the Army ever had. Yet this man who was the most effective campaigner against the Indians had won their respect and trust. To understand why, you ought to read General George Crook: His Autobiography, edited and annotated by Martin F. Schmitt.”—Los Angeles Times “A story straightforward, accurate, and interesting, packed with detail and saturated with a strong western flavor....The importance of this book lies not merely in its considerable contribution to our knowledge of military history and to the intimate and sometimes trenchant remarks made by Crook about his colleagues, but more particularly in the revelation of the character and aims of the general himself.”—Chicago Tribune

An Honest Enemy

An Honest Enemy
Title An Honest Enemy PDF eBook
Author Paul Magid
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 729
Release 2020-04-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0806166819

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Over the course of his military career, George Crook developed empathy and admiration for American Indians both as foes and as allies. As Paul Magid has demonstrated in the previous two volumes of his groundbreaking biography, this experience prepared Crook well for his metamorphosis from Indian fighter to outspoken advocate of Indian rights. An Honest Enemy is the third and final volume of Magid’s account of George Crook’s life and involvement in the Indian wars. Using rarely tapped information, including Crook’s own diaries, the work documents in dramatic detail the general’s arduous and dangerous campaigns against the Chiricahua Apaches and their leader Geronimo, action that forms a backdrop to the transformation in the general’s role vis-à-vis Native Americans. In a story by turns harrowing and tragic, Magid details the plight of Indians who, in the aftermath of their defeat, were consigned to reservations too barren to sustain them, where they were subjected to impoverishment, indifference, and in many cases, outright corruption. With growing anger, Crook watched as many tribes faced death from starvation and disease and, unwilling to passively accept their fate, desperately sought to flee their reservations and return to their homelands. Charged with the grim task of returning the Indians to such conditions, Crook was forced to choose between fulfilling his duties as a soldier and his humanitarian values. Magid describes Crook’s struggle to reconcile these conflicting concerns while promoting policies he regarded as essential to the welfare of the Indians in the face of a hostile public, jealous fellow officers, and an unsympathetic government that regarded his efforts as quixotic and misguided. Here is a tale that readers will not soon forget.

On the Border with Crook

On the Border with Crook
Title On the Border with Crook PDF eBook
Author John Gregory Bourke
Publisher
Pages 542
Release 1891
Genre Generals
ISBN

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A firsthand account of General George Crook's campaigns against the Indians, by a member of his staff.

The Gray Fox

The Gray Fox
Title The Gray Fox PDF eBook
Author Paul Magid
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 513
Release 2015-04-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0806149515

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George Crook was one of the most prominent military figures of the late-nineteenth-century Indian Wars. As Paul Magid portrays Crook in this highly readable second volume of a projected three-volume biography, the general was an innovative and eccentric soldier, with a complex and often contradictory personality, whose activities often generated intense controversy.

General Crook and the Western Frontier

General Crook and the Western Frontier
Title General Crook and the Western Frontier PDF eBook
Author Charles M. Robinson
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 428
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780806133584

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General George Crook was one of the most prominent soldiers in the frontier West. General William T. Sherman called him the greatest Indian fighter and manager the army ever had. General Crook and the Western Frontier, the first full-scale biography of Crook, uses contemporary manuscripts and primary sources to illuminate the general's personal life and military career.

The Fox and the Whirlwind

The Fox and the Whirlwind
Title The Fox and the Whirlwind PDF eBook
Author Peter Aleshire
Publisher Castle Books
Pages 392
Release 2005-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780785818373

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Geronimo and General George Crook were born to destroy each other. And they did--the perfect enemies, perfectly embodying the tragic strenghts and weaknesses of their respective cultures. No confrontation more powerfully captures the relentless, irreconcilable struggle between Native Americans and whites than the Apache Wars--the final and longest running of the North American Indian Wars. At the heart of that bitter and violent conflict lies the intriguing story of two of history's most brilliant strategists--united by their fierce loyalty to their peoples, yet divided by their warring bloods.

General George Crook His Autobiography

General George Crook His Autobiography
Title General George Crook His Autobiography PDF eBook
Author Martin F. Schmitt
Publisher Sagwan Press
Pages 382
Release 2018-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 9781376997767

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