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The Great Sioux Campaign of 1876, Day-by-Day

Author : Frederic C. Wagner III
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781476682143

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The Great Sioux Campaign of 1876, Day-by-Day by Frederic C. Wagner III Pdf

Drawing on more than 22 years' research, this book presents an exhaustive chronology of the Great Sioux Campaign in three parts: the U.S. Seventh Cavalry's communications, decisions and movements October 15, 1875-June 21, 1876, are traced day-by-day; the three-day prelude to the Battle of Little Bighorn hour-by-hour; and the battle itself minute-by-minute. The separate actions of the several military commands and the Indians involved are narrated in coherent sequence. Archival intelligence summaries offer the reader fresh perspective on the events leading to the decisive Indian victory known as Custer's Last Stand.

Battles and Skirmishes of the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877

Author : Jerome A. Greene
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN : 0806126698

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Battles and Skirmishes of the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877 by Jerome A. Greene Pdf

This volume offers accounts of the many battles and skirmishes in the Great Sioux War as they were observed by participating officers, enlisted men, scouts, surgeons, and newspaper correspondents. The selections-some rendered immediately after the encounters and some set down in reminiscences years later - are important and little-known sources of information about the war. By their personal nature, they give a compelling sense of immediacy to the actions. The editor's introduction and commentary on each of the accounts help readers understand the interrelationship of events and appreciate the entire spectrum of the conflict.

Lakota and Cheyenne

Author : Jerome A. Greene
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2000-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0806132450

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Lakota and Cheyenne by Jerome A. Greene Pdf

In writings about the Great Sioux War, the perspectives of its Native American participants often are ignored and forgotten. Jerome A. Greene corrects that oversight by presenting a comprehensive overview of America's largest Indian war from the point of view of the Lakotas and Northern Cheyennes.

The Great Sioux War, 1876-77

Author : Paul L. Hedren
Publisher : University of Nebraska Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015028406810

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The Great Sioux War, 1876-77 by Paul L. Hedren Pdf

This collection brings together for the first time fifteen classic articles-many now difficult to obtain on the Great Sioux War.

Rosebud, June 17, 1876

Author : Paul L. Hedren
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806163710

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Rosebud, June 17, 1876 by Paul L. Hedren Pdf

The Battle of the Rosebud may well be the largest Indian battle ever fought in the American West. The monumental clash on June 17, 1876, along Rosebud Creek in southeastern Montana pitted George Crook and his Shoshone and Crow allies against Sioux and Northern Cheyennes under Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. It set the stage for the battle that occurred eight days later when, just twenty-five miles away, George Armstrong Custer blundered into the very same village that had outmatched Crook. Historian Paul L. Hedren presents the definitive account of this critical battle, from its antecedents in the Sioux campaign to its historic consequences. Rosebud, June 17, 1876 explores in unprecedented detail the events of the spring and early summer of 1876. Drawing on an extensive array of sources, including government reports, diaries, reminiscences, and a previously untapped trove of newspaper stories, the book traces the movements of both Indian forces and U.S. troops and their Indian allies as Brigadier General Crook commenced his second great campaign against the northern Indians for the year. Both Indian and army paths led to Rosebud Creek, where warriors surprised Crook and then parried with his soldiers for the better part of a day on an enormous field. Describing the battle from multiple viewpoints, Hedren narrates the action moment by moment, capturing the ebb and flow of the fighting. Throughout he weighs the decisions and events that contributed to Crook’s tactical victory, and to his fateful decision thereafter not to pursue his adversary. The result is a uniquely comprehensive view of an engagement that made history and then changed its course. Rosebud was at once a battle won and a battle lost. With informed attention to the subtleties and significance of both outcomes, as well as to the fears and motivations on all sides, Hedren has given new meaning to this consequential fight, and new insight into its place in the larger story of the Great Sioux War.

Centennial Campaign

Author : John Stephens Gray
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Black Hills War, 1876-1877
ISBN : STANFORD:36105005340968

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Great Sioux War Orders of Battle

Author : Paul L. Hedren
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39076002965007

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Great Sioux War Orders of Battle by Paul L. Hedren Pdf

The Great Sioux War pitted almost one-third of the U.S. Army against Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyennes. By the time it ended, this war had played out on twenty-seven different battlefields, resulted in hundreds of casualties, cost millions of dollars, and transformed the landscape and the lives of survivors on both sides. In this compelling sourcebook, Paul Hedren uses extensive documentation to demonstrate that the American army adapted quickly to the challenges of fighting this unconventional war and was more effectively led and better equipped than is customarily believed.

The Freeman Journal

Author : Henry Blanchard Freeman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015003690156

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Lakota and Cheyenne

Author : Jerome A. Greene
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Black Hills War, 1876-1877
ISBN : 0806126817

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Lakota and Cheyenne by Jerome A. Greene Pdf

A counterpoint to his earlier volume, which advances the military view of the skirmishes and battles - including the Little Big Horn - this book presents the Indians' report on the actions that ended their traditional way of life for all time. The accounts, by both men and women, afford fresh insights into the war.

Slim Buttes, 1876

Author : Jerome A. Greene
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1990-08
Category : History
ISBN : 0806122617

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Slim Buttes, 1876 by Jerome A. Greene Pdf

General George Crook's controversial “Horsemeat March” culminating in the battle at Slim Buttes is considered the turning point of the Sioux Wars. After Lieutenant General George A. Custer's shocking defeat at the Little Big Horn River, Montana Territory, in 1876, General Crook and the men of this Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition were given orders to pursue and subjugate restive tribes of the Northern Cheyenne and Teton Sioux Indians in the area. General Crook, an able and experienced Indian campaigner, insisted that his men travel light and fast. This tactic nearly proved disastrous. Provisions ran out, and, with the nearest settlements still far away in the Black Hills, Crook's troops were forced to abandon, and later to devour, their exhausted and stringy mounts. When a detachment under Captain Anson Mills was dispatched to bring provisions from the settlements ahead, Mills accidentally came across a large Indian village at Slim Buttes. Lured as much by supplies of food in the village as by a desire to subjugate the Indians, Mills attacked, Crook arrived with reinforcements, and by the evening of the second day, September 9, 1876, the battle was over. The climax of General Crook's career and of one of the most arduous military expeditions in American history, this battle was the first of a series of blows that ultimately broke the Indians' resistance and forced their submission. The victory was not without irony. Crook's starvation march, his troops' nearly unanimous criticism of his command, Mill's account of an Indian child's tears over her mother's corpse, and doubts about whether the Indians involved had indeed had anything to do with Custer's defeat combined to steal most of the glory from the victor. Slim Buttes, 1876 presents in vivid detail the grisly realities of the Indian Wars and the suffering experienced by both sides. For the troops who campaigned in the lonely hinterlands of America, it was bloody, dangerous, and exhausting warfare fought, as General Crook said, “without favor or hope of reward.”

A Good Year to Die

Author : Charles M. Robinson, III
Publisher : Random House
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-09-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307823373

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A Good Year to Die by Charles M. Robinson, III Pdf

This is the dramatic story of the most crucial year in the history of the American West, 1876, when the wars between the United States Government and the Indian Nations reached a peak. Telling a great deal about Indian cultures, history, beliefs and personality, this is the first book to cover the whole year, rather than simply its components. NOTE: This edition does not include photographs.

Custer Battlefield

Author : Robert M. Utley
Publisher : National Park Service Division of Publications
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : IND:30000139593069

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Custer Battlefield by Robert M. Utley Pdf

Tells the story of Custer's last stand against the Indians in the Sioux War of 1876. Includes maps and photos. Also recounts the history of how that battlefield became a national monument and its importance to Americans today and in the past.

Powder River

Author : Paul L. Hedren
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806156132

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Powder River by Paul L. Hedren Pdf

The Great Sioux War of 1876–77 began at daybreak on March 17, 1876, when Colonel Joseph J. Reynolds and six cavalry companies struck a village of Northern Cheyennes—Sioux allies—thereby propelling the Northern Plains tribes into war. The ensuing last stand of the Sioux against Anglo-American settlement of their homeland spanned some eighteen months, playing out across more than twenty battle and skirmish sites and costing hundreds of lives on both sides and many millions of dollars. And it all began at Powder River. Powder River: Disastrous Opening of the Great Sioux War recounts the wintertime Big Horn Expedition and its singular great battle, along with the stories of the Northern Cheyennes and their elusive leader Old Bear. Historian Paul Hedren tracks both sides of the conflict through a rich array of primary source material, including the transcripts of Reynolds’s court-martial and Indian recollections. The disarray and incompetence of the war’s beginnings—officers who failed to take proper positions, disregard of orders to save provisions, failure to cooperate, and abandonment of the dead and a wounded soldier—in many ways anticipated the catastrophe that later occurred at the Little Big Horn. Forty photographs, many previously unpublished, and five new maps detail the action from start to ignominious conclusion. Hedren’s comprehensive account takes Powder River out of the shadow of the Little Big Horn and reveals how much this critical battle tells us about the army’s policy and performance in the West, and about the debacle soon to follow.

Morning Star Dawn

Author : Jerome A. Greene
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0806135484

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From a recognized authority on the High Plains Indians wars comes this narrative history blending both American Indian and U.S. Army perspectives on the attack that destroyed the village of Northern Cheyenne chief Morning Star. Of momentous significance for the Cheyennes as well as the army, this November 1876 encounter, coming exactly six months to the day after the Custer debacle at the Little Bighorn, was part of the Powder River Expedition waged by Brigadier General George Crook against the Indians. Vital to the larger context of the Great Sioux War, the attack on Morning Star’s village encouraged the eventual surrender of Crazy Horse and his Sioux followers. Unbiased in its delivery, Morning Star Dawn offers the most thorough modern scholarly assessment of the Powder River Expedition. It incorporates previously unsynthesized data from the National Archives, the Library of Congress, the U.S. Army Military History Institute, and other repositories, and provides an examination of all facets of the campaign leading to and following the destruction of Morning Star’s village.

A Cold Day in Hell

Author : Terry C. Johnston
Publisher : Bantam
Page : 513 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780553299762

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A Cold Day in Hell by Terry C. Johnston Pdf

After a terrible summer of blood and fire, scout Seamus Donegan finally has reason to rejoice: his wife, Samantha, has given birth to his first son. But the time to celebrate new life is short . . . for the old business of death continues. Phil Sheridan has gathered his officers at Fort Laramie for a war council to prepare the winter campaign. His objective: capture Crazy Horse, the elusive Sioux warrior chief whose exploits have put the U.S. cavalry to shame. Sending his scouts ahead—men such as Seamus Donegan and the legendary Yellowstone Kelly—Sheridan will march his armies north into the valley of the Red Fork of the Crazy Woman Creek . . . and into a battle that will prove as brutal and bitter as the killing winter winds. Praise for Terry C. Johnston “Johnston is an authentic American treasure.”—Loren D. Estleman, author of Edsel “Terry C. Johnston has emerged as the great frontier historical novelist of his generation.”—Paul Andrew Hutton, author of Phil Sheridan and His Army