Known as the Battle of a Hundred Slain to the Lakota and the Fetterman Massacre to most other Americans, the 1866 battle has been as mythic as the Battle of the Little Big Horn that followed it by a decade. The story is a simple one: Captain William Judd Fetterman viewed his superior, Colonel Henry B. Carrington, as a overcautious coward in dealing with Indian affairs. Seeing an opportunity to defeat a large gtoup of Lakota warriors in northern Wyoming territory, Fetterman disobeyed his orders and attacked what he thought was a small party of Lakotas in the Peno Valley. There were, in fact, more than a thousand warriors in the valley, and this brash move cost Fetterman his life, along with the lives of all eighty-one of the men under his co...
During the last few years a number of books on the Indian wars fought in the upper Great Plains have...
Review of: "Triumph and Tragedy: The Story of the 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
Known as the Battle of a Hundred Slain to the Lakota and the Fetterman Massacre to most other Americ...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
It is only in recent decades that the Trans-Mississippi Indian wars have become the subject of consi...
Throughout the book\u27s detailed accounts of the campaigns, career, and posthumous reputation of Ge...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
The Battle of the Little Big Horn, popularly known as Custer\u27s Last Stand, retains its fascinatio...
With My Own Eyes represents an historic event for this reviewer, who grew up on Standing Rock reserv...
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
Review of: "A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity: Dispatches From the Dakota War," by Mary Butl...
In November 1876, Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led a successful attack on a Northern Cheyenne village in...
Review of: Trials and Triumphs: The Women of the American Civil War. Culpepper, Marilyn Mayer
There are many ways of presenting historical events and persons, including narrative and analysis, o...
During the last few years a number of books on the Indian wars fought in the upper Great Plains have...
Review of: "Triumph and Tragedy: The Story of the 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
Known as the Battle of a Hundred Slain to the Lakota and the Fetterman Massacre to most other Americ...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
It is only in recent decades that the Trans-Mississippi Indian wars have become the subject of consi...
Throughout the book\u27s detailed accounts of the campaigns, career, and posthumous reputation of Ge...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
The Battle of the Little Big Horn, popularly known as Custer\u27s Last Stand, retains its fascinatio...
With My Own Eyes represents an historic event for this reviewer, who grew up on Standing Rock reserv...
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
Review of: "A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity: Dispatches From the Dakota War," by Mary Butl...
In November 1876, Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led a successful attack on a Northern Cheyenne village in...
Review of: Trials and Triumphs: The Women of the American Civil War. Culpepper, Marilyn Mayer
There are many ways of presenting historical events and persons, including narrative and analysis, o...
During the last few years a number of books on the Indian wars fought in the upper Great Plains have...
Review of: "Triumph and Tragedy: The Story of the 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...