In 1867, General Winfield S. Hancock led a punitive expedition onto the Kansas Plains to confront the Indians with war or peace. As a result of the expedition, controversy arose as to whether or not Hancock\u27s actions during the campaign precipitated an Indian war. Evidence tends to support the hypothesis that Hancock was following the military policy of his superiors and was not the sole perpetrator of an Indian outbreak in 1867. Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer also accompanied the expedition and commanded troops of the Seventh Cavalry which pursued Indians through Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado Territory. Custer\u27s scout was ineffective in apprehending or punishing any of the elusive warriors of the Plains. However, Custer did des...
Expedition Against the Piegan Indians. [1418] Campaign during 1870 during Montana
Ulysses S. Grant’s tenure as United States President from 1869 to 1877 saw the creation of a new fed...
Includes bibliographical references.General George Armstrong Custer's famous "Last Stand" at the Bat...
In 1867, General Winfield S. Hancock led a punitive expedition onto the Kansas Plains to confront th...
The U.S. Military’s efforts to rid the American frontier of its troublesome native inhabitants reach...
Military Expedition Against the Sioux. [1691] Operations of Generals Crook, Terry, and Gibbon; Sitti...
Article explores the written accounts of the Sheridan Winter Offensive campaign of 1868-1869 and pro...
Major General Winfield Scott Hancock headed west from Fort Riley in late March of 1867, well prepare...
The soldiers and the Sioux have been the subject matter for books too numerous to mention. Some volu...
Excerpt: The story of massacres and battles from 1868 to 1890 between the U.S. Cavalry and several n...
A notable feature of Indian-White conflict in the Trans-Mississippi West after the Civil War was the...
My thesis is concerned with the Red River War of 1874. This campaign was the largest of the Indian W...
This study uses the biographical method to explore the postbellum Indian Wars that resulted in the c...
A campaign against Apaches [1885-86] (Captain Maus' narrative): p. 450-471.In New England fifty year...
In the fall of 1864, Brigadier General James H. Carleton sent Kit Carson and about four hundred men ...
Expedition Against the Piegan Indians. [1418] Campaign during 1870 during Montana
Ulysses S. Grant’s tenure as United States President from 1869 to 1877 saw the creation of a new fed...
Includes bibliographical references.General George Armstrong Custer's famous "Last Stand" at the Bat...
In 1867, General Winfield S. Hancock led a punitive expedition onto the Kansas Plains to confront th...
The U.S. Military’s efforts to rid the American frontier of its troublesome native inhabitants reach...
Military Expedition Against the Sioux. [1691] Operations of Generals Crook, Terry, and Gibbon; Sitti...
Article explores the written accounts of the Sheridan Winter Offensive campaign of 1868-1869 and pro...
Major General Winfield Scott Hancock headed west from Fort Riley in late March of 1867, well prepare...
The soldiers and the Sioux have been the subject matter for books too numerous to mention. Some volu...
Excerpt: The story of massacres and battles from 1868 to 1890 between the U.S. Cavalry and several n...
A notable feature of Indian-White conflict in the Trans-Mississippi West after the Civil War was the...
My thesis is concerned with the Red River War of 1874. This campaign was the largest of the Indian W...
This study uses the biographical method to explore the postbellum Indian Wars that resulted in the c...
A campaign against Apaches [1885-86] (Captain Maus' narrative): p. 450-471.In New England fifty year...
In the fall of 1864, Brigadier General James H. Carleton sent Kit Carson and about four hundred men ...
Expedition Against the Piegan Indians. [1418] Campaign during 1870 during Montana
Ulysses S. Grant’s tenure as United States President from 1869 to 1877 saw the creation of a new fed...
Includes bibliographical references.General George Armstrong Custer's famous "Last Stand" at the Bat...