Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri
Title | Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri PDF eBook |
Author | Michèle Tucker Butts |
Publisher | |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
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Their story provides a telescopic view of issues that would sweep the nation for the remainder of the nineteenth century: the promise and anxiety inherent in post-Civil War nation building, the complexities involved in westward expansion, and the changing nature of mid-nineteenth century manhood. Butts seamlessly maintains a human face on events of national import, punctuating her thoroughly researched narrative with excerpts from Dimon's letters home.
Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri
Title | Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri PDF eBook |
Author | Michele Tucker Butts |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1024 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | United States |
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Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri
Title | Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri PDF eBook |
Author | Michele Tucker Butts |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1024 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Dakota Indians |
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The Galvanized Yankees
Title | The Galvanized Yankees PDF eBook |
Author | Dee Brown |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 421 |
Release | 2012-10-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1453274170 |
The little-known true Civil War story of the Confederate soldiers who served in the Union Army by a #1 New York Times–bestselling author. Historian Dee Brown uncovers an exciting episode in American history: During the Civil War, a group of Confederate soldiers opted to assist the Union Army rather than endure the grim conditions of POW camps. Regiments containing former Confederates were not trusted to go into battle against their former comrades, and instead were sent to the West as “outpost guardians,” where they performed frontier duties, including escorting supply trains, rebuilding telegraph lines, and quelling uprisings from regional American Indian tribes, which were sweeping across the Plains. This is an account of an extraordinary, though often overlooked, group of men who served in unexpected ways at a pivotal moment in the nation’s history. From the bestselling author of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, The Galvanized Yankees is “an accurate, interesting, and sometimes thrilling account of an unusual group of men [and] a fresh and informative study of the Old West in transition from frontier to stable society” (The New York Times Book Review). This ebook features an illustrated biography of Dee Brown including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.
Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade
Title | Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade PDF eBook |
Author | Barton H. Barbour |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2002-09-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780806134987 |
In this book, Barton Barbour presents the first comprehensive history of Fort Union, the nineteenth century's most important and longest-lived Upper Missouri River fur trading post. Barbour explores the economic, social, legal, cultural, and political significance of the fort which was the brainchild of Kenneth McKenzie and Pierre Chouteau, Jr., and a part of John Jacob Astor's fur trade empire. From 1830 to 1867, Fort Union symbolized the power of New York and St. Louis, and later, St. Paul merchants' capital in the West. The most lucrative post on the northern plains, Fort Union affected national relations with a number of native tribes, such as the Assiniboine, Cree, Crow, Sioux, and Blackfeet. It also influenced American interactions with Great Britain, whose powerful Hudson's Bay Company competed for Upper Missouri furs. Barbour shows how Indians, mixed-bloods, Hispanic-, African-, Anglo-, and other Euro-Americans living at Fort Union created a system of community law that helped maintain their unique frontier society. Many visiting artists and scientists produced a magnificent graphic and verbal record of events and people at the post, but the old-time world of fur traders and Indians collapsed during the Civil War when political winds shifted in favor of Lincoln's Republican Party. In 1865 Chouteau lost his trade license and sold Fort Union to new operators, who had little interest in maintaining the post's former culture. Barton H. Barbour is Professor of History at Boise State University and author of Jedidiah Smith: No Ordinary Mountain Man, also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
Forts of the Upper Missouri
Title | Forts of the Upper Missouri PDF eBook |
Author | Robert G. Athearn |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1972-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780803257627 |
This book brings to life one of the most exciting eras in American history. In late 1819 Colonel Henry Atkinson led an expedition to explore the wilderness of the Upper Missouri and establish sites for a string of military posts, which would extend successful contacts with the Indians as well as exploit trade with British companies. The result of his efforts was a fort system which played a dramatic and significant role in the opening of the territories of the upper plains and the Rockies.
Historical Dictionary of the Civil War
Title | Historical Dictionary of the Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Terry L. Jones |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 1818 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0810878119 |
The Civil War was the most traumatic event in American history, pitting Americans against one another, rending the national fabric, leaving death and devastation in its wake, and instilling an anger that has not entirely dissipated even to this day, 150 years later. This updated and expanded two-volume second edition of the Historical Dictionary of the Civil War relates the history of this war through a chronology, an introductory essay, an extensive bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on persons, places, events, institutions, battles, and campaigns. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Civil War.