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Norman: The Arthur H. Clark Company 2010. 2010. First edition. First edition. 8vo. Blue cloth titles stamped in gold gilt on the front cover and spine 296 pp.frontispiece acknowledgments introduction illustrated portraits maps footnotes appendices bibliography index. Personal narratives of military reports diary accounts and reminiscences of Patrick Connor's war better recognized as the Powder River Indian Expedition. A little known event and up until this time has not been written about in any detail. As new unread copy without dust jacket as issued. The Arthur H. Clark Company, 2010. hardcover
The Arthur H Clark Company. Hardcover with dustjacket. Brand new book. The summer of 1865 marked the transition from the Civil War to Indian war on the western plains. With the rest of the country's attention still focused on the East the U.S. Army began an often forgotten campaign against the Sioux Cheyenne and Arapaho. Led by Gen. Patrick Connor the Powder River Indian Expedition into Wyoming sought to punish tribes for raids earlier that year. Patrick Connor's War describes the troops' movement into hostile territory while struggling with bad weather supply shortages and communication problems. David E. Wagner's carefully assembled account carries readers along the trail of Connor's men and allows soldiers to give firsthand impressions of the land and campaign. The author draws on journals letters and reports�especially the James H. Kidd Papers a copy of Connor's expedition report previously believed burned and the newly discovered C. M. Lee diary�to reconstruct a day-by-day chronology that finds the men trudging sometimes barefoot and half starved over unforgiving terrain. The thrill and danger of buffalo hunts and skirmishes with Indians punctuated an arduous trek across the northern plains. Copious maps tie narrative to topography by plotting Connor's route and the paths of the units under him. Also included is a detailed account of the civilian road-building expedition of James Sawyers whose fate became intertwined with the Powder River expedition. Two dozen illustrations and biographical sketches of main players round out the work. This first major campaign of the post-Civil War Indian wars has been largely overlooked by historians�but should be no longer. Patrick Connor's War breaks new ground by bringing the expedition to life in fascinating detail that will satisfy scholars and engage general readers. The Arthur H Clark Company hardcover
2009. WAGNER David E. Powder River Odyssey Nelson Cole's Western Campaign of 1865: The Journals of Lyman G. Bennett and Other Eyewitness Accounts. Norman OK: The Arthur H. Clark Company 2009. 1st ed. 283pp. Illus. portraits maps. Orig. cloth. Fine. unknown
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Norman: The Arthur H. Clark Company 2009. 2009. First edition. First edition. 8vo. Blue cloth titles stamped in gold gilt on the spine 283 pp. preface acknowledgments illustrated maps footnotes appendices bibliography index. The Powder River Campaign essentially marked the transition from the Civil War to the Indian War period. Numerous personal narratives are provided. As new unread copy without dust jacket as issued. The Arthur H. Clark Company, 2009. hardcover
University of Oklahoma Press Norman: 2009. Hardcover with dustjacket. Brand new book. The entry for September 8 1865 is terse: "We marched and fought over 15 miles today." With these few words civilian military engineer Lyman G. Bennett characterized the experience of the 1400 men of the Powder River Expedition's Eastern Division as they trudged through largely unexplored territory and faced off with American Indians determined to keep their hunting grounds. David E. Wagner's Powder River Odyssey: Nelson Cole's Western Campaign of 1865 tells the story of a largely forgotten campaign at the pivotal moment when the Civil War ended and the Indian wars captured national attention. The expedition's mission seemed simple: punish the bands of Sioux Cheyenne and Arapaho that had attacked white emigrants and commercial traffic moving west along the Oregon Trail. But the army's western command failed to appreciate either the resolve of their enemies or the difficulties of the terrain. Cole's men ill-provisioned from the outset began to die of scurvy two months into the campaign and contemplated mutiny. Bennett's previously unpublished journal and other primary sources clarify and correct previous accounts of the expedition. Fifteen detailed maps reflect the author's intimate knowledge of the topography along the expedition's route. Wagner's documentary account reveals in stark detail the difficulties inherent in the army's attempt to pacify the American West. The late David E. Wagner was a serious student of the Indian wars in the West for almost 40 years. After a 38-year career in sales and management with Pitney Bowes Inc. he retired and moved to Wyoming the scene of the events related in this work. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman: 2009 hardcover
University of Oklahoma Press Norman: 2009. Leatherbound no dustjacket. Brand new book. The entry for September 8 1865 is terse: "We marched and fought over 15 miles today." With these few words civilian military engineer Lyman G. Bennett characterized the experience of the 1400 men of the Powder River Expedition's Eastern Division as they trudged through largely unexplored territory and faced off with American Indians determined to keep their hunting grounds. David E. Wagner's Powder River Odyssey: Nelson Cole's Western Campaign of 1865 tells the story of a largely forgotten campaign at the pivotal moment when the Civil War ended and the Indian wars captured national attention. The expedition's mission seemed simple: punish the bands of Sioux Cheyenne and Arapaho that had attacked white emigrants and commercial traffic moving west along the Oregon Trail. But the army's western command failed to appreciate either the resolve of their enemies or the difficulties of the terrain. Cole's men ill-provisioned from the outset began to die of scurvy two months into the campaign and contemplated mutiny. Bennett's previously unpublished journal and other primary sources clarify and correct previous accounts of the expedition. Fifteen detailed maps reflect the author's intimate knowledge of the topography along the expedition's route. Wagner's documentary account reveals in stark detail the difficulties inherent in the army's attempt to pacify the American West. The late David E. Wagner was a serious student of the Indian wars in the West for almost 40 years. After a 38-year career in sales and management with Pitney Bowes Inc. he retired and moved to Wyoming the scene of the events related in this work. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman: 2009 hardcover
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