It was family pride that initially caused Arlene Jauken of southeast Nebraska to begin to research the life of her great-grandmother Sophie, one of four daughters of John German, an unfortunate pioneer who was murdered, along with three others in his family, on 11 September 1874, only a day\u27s travel from the safety of Fort Wallace, Kansas. Almost immediately Jauken found that Sophie\u27s story was inseparable from that of the other German girls whose lives were spared: seventeen-year- old Catherine, ransomed with twelve-year- old Sophie in March of 1875, and Julia and Addie, aged seven and five respectively, who were both rescued by daring army scouts in November 1874. This book is the result of Jauken\u27s six years of research on her f...
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It was family pride that initially caused Arlene Jauken of southeast Nebraska to begin to research t...
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Opothleyahola, one of the most revered Muskogee leaders from the Upper Creek town of Tuckabatchee, l...
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The Red River War of 1874-75—also known as the Buffalo War after its principal cause, the invasion o...
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The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
Although numerous nonfiction works about American Indians fill juvenile sections of public libraries...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
Review of: Wolves for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries with the United States Army, ...
It was family pride that initially caused Arlene Jauken of southeast Nebraska to begin to research t...
Review of: German Americans on the Middle Border: From Antislavery to Reconciliation, 1830–1877, by ...
Opothleyahola, one of the most revered Muskogee leaders from the Upper Creek town of Tuckabatchee, l...
The Indian War of 1864 provides the historian of the West with a wealth of sources, as one may imagi...
Review of: "A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity: Dispatches From the Dakota War," by Mary Butl...
Between 1854 and 1890, the military frontier in western Nebraska witnessed major events, including H...
Review of: "The War in Words: Reading the Dakota Conflict through the Captivity Literature," by Kath...
Review of: "Triumph and Tragedy: The Story of the 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil...
The Red River War of 1874-75—also known as the Buffalo War after its principal cause, the invasion o...
Review of: "Skim Milk Yankees Fighting: The Battle of Athens, Missouri, August 5, 1861," by Jonathan...
Review of: Dakota in Exile: The Untold Stories of Captives in the Aftermath of the U.S.-Dakota War, ...
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
Although numerous nonfiction works about American Indians fill juvenile sections of public libraries...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
Review of: Wolves for the Blue Soldiers: Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries with the United States Army, ...