This paperback, with a new introduction, reprints Carriker\u27s 1970 text chronicling Fort Supply from 1868 to 1894 as a hub for distributing both supplies and personnel throughout the southern Plains. Drawing from both personal and public documents, Carriker presents a journal-like account of western history in microcosm: the subduing and sequestering of Indians on reservations, the negotiations for herds\u27 passage along the famous cattle trails, the maneuvering of boomers and others as they settled what had been Indian Territory. This useful reference, including little analysis or interpretation, provides an intimate glimpse of the life of this integral outpost on the plains frontier
Review of: "By All Accounts: General Stores and Community Life in Texas and Indian Territory," by Je...
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
The Army established Fort Robinson near the source of the White River on the Pine Ridge in northwest...
This paperback, with a new introduction, reprints Carriker\u27s 1970 text chronicling Fort Supply fr...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
Slightly more than a century ag9 the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
Slightly more than a century ag9 the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
Jeff Barnes\u27s book presents brief histories and the historical importance of about fifty military...
The Army established Fort Robinson near the source of the White River on the Pine Ridge in northwest...
This paper addresses how the cattle trails affected the Native American tribes in Indian Territory. ...
CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCE AMONG THE KICKAPOO INDIANS OF THE SOUTHWEST (Joseph B. Herring) THE...
Review of: Crimsoned Prairie: The Wars Between the United States and the Plains Indians During the W...
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
Review of: "By All Accounts: General Stores and Community Life in Texas and Indian Territory," by Je...
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
The Army established Fort Robinson near the source of the White River on the Pine Ridge in northwest...
This paperback, with a new introduction, reprints Carriker\u27s 1970 text chronicling Fort Supply fr...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
Slightly more than a century ag9 the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
Slightly more than a century ag9 the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
Jeff Barnes\u27s book presents brief histories and the historical importance of about fifty military...
The Army established Fort Robinson near the source of the White River on the Pine Ridge in northwest...
This paper addresses how the cattle trails affected the Native American tribes in Indian Territory. ...
CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCE AMONG THE KICKAPOO INDIANS OF THE SOUTHWEST (Joseph B. Herring) THE...
Review of: Crimsoned Prairie: The Wars Between the United States and the Plains Indians During the W...
The admirable Chelsea House Publishers\u27 series for young adults treats fifty-eight tribal groups ...
Review of: "By All Accounts: General Stores and Community Life in Texas and Indian Territory," by Je...
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
The Army established Fort Robinson near the source of the White River on the Pine Ridge in northwest...