The Warren Wagontrain Raid: The First Complete Account of an Historic Indian Attack and Its Aftermath
by Benjamin Capps
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
- Condition
- Collectible: Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 0803798105
- ISBN 13
- 9780803798106
- Seller
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Smyrna, Georgia, United States
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About This Item
The Dial Press, 1974. Hardback. Collectible: Very Good. 1st Edition / First Printing (Stated). VERY GOOD in very good dust jacket. No marks. Binding is tight and square. . . . . . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.) The raiders -- 2.) The Army -- 3.) The freighters -- 4.) Attack -- 5.) Pursuit -- 6.) Old Stone Head Tatum -- 7.) Confrontation -- 8.) The dungeon -- 9.) The member who wore the black sash -- 10.) The settlers -- 11.) The trial -- 12.) Prison -- 13.) The big council -- 14.) A time of freedom -- 15.) The alliance . . . . . . FROM THE DUST JACKET FLAP: For the first time, the story of this important Indian raid has been told in its entirety: the author vividly recreates the incident as viewed by all participants - soldiers, settlers, and three generations of Kiowa Indians. In May 1871 Satanta, a senior war chief at the height of his power among the Kiowas, led a party of more than 100 braves into the north Texas plains. With him were two other chiefs: Seventy-year-old Tsatangya, the most prestigious Kiowa chief, and twenty-two-year-old Big Tree, known for his daring in combat. As Satanta led his warriors toward a point on the Butterfield Trail, a small U.S. military party moved toward the same place. The leader of this group, General William Tecumseh Sherman, was there to determine whether the southwestern frontier was under any serious threat from Indian raiding. The night after General Sherman's party arrived at nearby Fort Richardson, a wounded civilian staggered into the fort. Indians had ambushed a supply train not twenty miles away, leaving seven men dead and several wounded. Sherman took charge of the pursuit of the Indians, who had vanished into the wilderness with tools, guns, and more than forty mules. The general's attitude toward the threat of Indian activity on the frontiers greatly changed during the spring of 1871: from that time he maintained a much more severe stance on the policies that should be used to control the Indians. And it was Sherman who would command the U.S. Army for the next dozen years - the period of the Indian Wars.
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- Bookseller
- Antique Mall Books, LLC (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 2403230006
- Title
- The Warren Wagontrain Raid: The First Complete Account of an Historic Indian Attack and Its Aftermath
- Author
- Benjamin Capps
- Format/Binding
- Hardback
- Book Condition
- Used - Collectible: Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 0803798105
- ISBN 13
- 9780803798106
- Publisher
- The Dial Press
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1974
- X weight
- 28 oz
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