This narrative opens in typical form for a biography portraying the life of a nineteenth- century frontiersman in the American West. Ned Wynkoop sought adventure on the American frontier, encountered various Native American cultures, engaged in resource speculation, attempted to enter territorial politics, and served with distinction in the Civil War. These common attributes, however, are only a small part of Wynkoop\u27s historical significance. His worldview was completely transformed after prolonged contact with Native peoples and the events surrounding the massacre at Sand Creek, Colorado Territory, in November 1864. Ned Wynkoop arrived in Colorado Territory by a circuitous route in the late antebellum period alongside thousands of emig...
Review of: Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, ...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
This book is yet another result of the Lewis and Clark mania that has swept across much of the West ...
This narrative opens in typical form for a biography portraying the life of a nineteenth- century fr...
Few western figures have received the attention George Armstrong Custer has. Since his death in 1876...
Most settlers and visitors to Colorado came across the Plains, watching the Front Range of the Rocki...
Stephen Long and American Frontier Exploration is an excellent narrative of early nineteenth- centur...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
William Fairholme (1819-1868), a twenty-year-old Lieutenant of the British army, and six fellow offi...
Review of: Stephen Long and American Frontier Exploration. Nichols, Roger L. and Halley, Patrick L
Although the term pioneer in the book title recalls Turner\u27s West where white emigrants were th...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through ...
Long before Lewis and Clark launched their journey of exploration up the Missouri, Native peoples us...
In 1995 Alan Boye, an English professor at Lyndon State College in Vermont, began a thousand-mile jo...
Review of: Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, ...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
This book is yet another result of the Lewis and Clark mania that has swept across much of the West ...
This narrative opens in typical form for a biography portraying the life of a nineteenth- century fr...
Few western figures have received the attention George Armstrong Custer has. Since his death in 1876...
Most settlers and visitors to Colorado came across the Plains, watching the Front Range of the Rocki...
Stephen Long and American Frontier Exploration is an excellent narrative of early nineteenth- centur...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
William Fairholme (1819-1868), a twenty-year-old Lieutenant of the British army, and six fellow offi...
Review of: Stephen Long and American Frontier Exploration. Nichols, Roger L. and Halley, Patrick L
Although the term pioneer in the book title recalls Turner\u27s West where white emigrants were th...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
Charles Wesley Allen witnessed episodes of late nineteenth-century western American history through ...
Long before Lewis and Clark launched their journey of exploration up the Missouri, Native peoples us...
In 1995 Alan Boye, an English professor at Lyndon State College in Vermont, began a thousand-mile jo...
Review of: Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, ...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
This book is yet another result of the Lewis and Clark mania that has swept across much of the West ...