Eyewitnesses to the Indian Wars: 1865-1890

Eyewitnesses to the Indian Wars: 1865-1890
Title Eyewitnesses to the Indian Wars: 1865-1890 PDF eBook
Author Peter Cozzens
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 780
Release 2003-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 0811749320

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Eyewitnesses to the Indian Wars, 1865-1890: Conquering the Southern Plains is the third in a planned five-volume series that will tell the saga of the military struggle for the American West in the words of the soldiers, noncombatants, and Native Americans who shaped it. Volume III: Conquering the Southern Plains offers as complete a selection of outstanding original accounts pertaining to the struggle for the Southern Plains and Texas as may be gathered under one cover. It contains accounts from such notable military participants as George Armstrong Custer, Nelson A. Miles, Wesley Merritt, and Frederick W. Benteen.

Eyewitnesses to the Indian wars : 1865 - 1890. 3. Conquering the Southern Plains

Eyewitnesses to the Indian wars : 1865 - 1890. 3. Conquering the Southern Plains
Title Eyewitnesses to the Indian wars : 1865 - 1890. 3. Conquering the Southern Plains PDF eBook
Author Peter Cozzens
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 780
Release 2001
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9780811700191

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Regular Army O!

Regular Army O!
Title Regular Army O! PDF eBook
Author Douglas C. McChristian
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 783
Release 2017-05-04
Genre History
ISBN 0806159030

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“The drums they roll, upon my soul, for that’s the way we go,” runs the chorus in a Harrigan and Hart song from 1874. “Forty miles a day on beans and hay in the Regular Army O!” The last three words of that lyric aptly title Douglas C. McChristian’s remarkable work capturing the lot of soldiers posted to the West after the Civil War. At once panoramic and intimate, Regular Army O! uses the testimony of enlisted soldiers—drawn from more than 350 diaries, letters, and memoirs—to create a vivid picture of life in an evolving army on the western frontier. After the volunteer troops that had garrisoned western forts and camps during the Civil War were withdrawn in 1865, the regular army replaced them. In actions involving American Indians between 1866 and 1891, 875 of these soldiers were killed, mainly in minor skirmishes, while many more died of disease, accident, or effects of the natural environment. What induced these men to enlist for five years and to embrace the grim prospect of combat is one of the enduring questions this book explores. Going well beyond Don Rickey Jr.’s classic work Forty Miles a Day on Beans and Hay (1963), McChristian plumbs the regulars’ accounts for frank descriptions of their training to be soldiers; their daily routines, including what they ate, how they kept clean, and what they did for amusement; the reasons a disproportionate number occasionally deserted, while black soldiers did so only rarely; how the men prepared for field service; and how the majority who survived mustered out. In this richly drawn, uniquely authentic view, men black and white, veteran and tenderfoot, fill in the details of the frontier soldier’s experience, giving voice to history in the making.

Indian Wars of Canada, Mexico and the United States, 1812-1900

Indian Wars of Canada, Mexico and the United States, 1812-1900
Title Indian Wars of Canada, Mexico and the United States, 1812-1900 PDF eBook
Author Bruce Vandervort
Publisher Routledge
Pages 361
Release 2007-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 1134590911

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Fully illustrated, this unique and fascinating study sheds new light on familiar events. Drawing on anthropology and ethnohistory as well as the 'new military history', this book interprets and compares the way Indians and European Americans waged wars in Canada, Mexico, the USA and Yucatán during the nineteenth century.

Army and the Indian

Army and the Indian
Title Army and the Indian PDF eBook
Author Peter Cozzens
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 566
Release 2001
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9780811701235

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Wild Horses of the West

Wild Horses of the West
Title Wild Horses of the West PDF eBook
Author J. Edward de Steiguer
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 291
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 0816547408

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When the Spanish explorers brought horses to North America, the horses were, in a sense, returning home. Beginning with their origins fifty million years ago, the wild horse has been traced from North America through Asia to the plains of Spain’s Andalusia and then back across the Atlantic to the ranges of the American West. When given the chance, these horses simply took up residence in the landscape that their ancestors had roamed so long ago. In Wild Horses of the West, J. Edward de Steiguer provides an entertaining and well-researched look at one of the most controversial animal welfare issues of our time—the protection of free-roaming horses on the West’s public lands. This is the first book in decades to include the entire story of these magnificent animals, from their evolution and biology to their historical integration into conquistador, Native American, and cowboy cultures. And the story isn’t over. De Steiguer goes on to address the modern issues— ecology, conservation, and land management—surrounding wild horses in the West today. Featuring stunning color photographs of wild horses, this extremely thorough and engaging blend of history, science, and politics will appeal to students of the American West, conservation activists, and anyone interested in the beauty and power of these striking animals.

The Earth is Weeping

The Earth is Weeping
Title The Earth is Weeping PDF eBook
Author Peter Cozzens
Publisher Knopf
Pages 601
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0307958043

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"With the end of the Civil War, the nation recommenced its expansion onto traditional Indian tribal lands, setting off a wide-ranging conflict that would last more than three decades. In an exploration of the wars and negotiations that destroyed tribal ways of life even as they made possible the emergence of the modern United States, Peter Cozzens gives us both sides in comprehensive and singularly intimate detail. He illuminates the encroachment experienced by the tribes and the tribal conflicts over whether to fight or make peace, and explores the squalid lives of soldiers posted to the frontier and the ethical quandaries faced by generals who often sympathized with their native enemies, "--Amazon.com.