Indian Wars
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The Indian Frontier Of the American West 1846-1890
by Robert M Utley
The dramatic events of the final half-century of conflict between Indians and whites in the American West.
Fighting Indians Of the West
by Martin F and Dee Brown Schmitt
Two hundred and seventy authentic photographs and sketches and a running narrative of rare simplicity and power make up this story of the struggle between the United States and the western Indian tribes which chose to fight rather than to go tamely on reservations. The pictures have been brought together from many sources, and for the first time present a contemporary pictorial record of the chiefs, the scouts, the historic Army posts, battles and skirmishes, from Red Cloud's attack on Fort Phil Kearny...
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With Crook At the Rosebud
by J W Vaughn
Though the Battle of the Rosebud had a significant impact on the rest of the campaign against the Sioux, it has often been eclipsed by publicity surrounding the Battle of the Little Big Horn. It was not until 1956, when With Crook at the Rosebud was first published by Stockpole, that the first clear history of the battle emerged.
With Custer On the Little Bighorn
by William O Taylor
The memories of that singular event in American history obsessed William O. Taylor for the rest of his days. The result is this moving personal and revelatory memoir published here for the first time since its creation.
Chronological List Of Actions, &C, With Indians From January 15, 1837 To January, 1891
by Adjutant General's Office
Indian Wars Books & Ephemera
Crimson Desert, Indian Wars Of the American Southwest
by Faulk, Odie B
For all who are concerned about the aftermath of the Indian Wars-the failure to integrate the Indian into white society, the failure of the reservation system and the increasing militancy among Indians today.
Campaigning With King Charles King, Chronicler Of the Old Army
by Russell, Don
Long overdue, Campaigning with King is the first study of that remarkable man's military and literary careers, written after his death by Don Russell, a respected authority on frontier history.