The task of providing military defense for the Texas Frontier was never an easy one because the territory was claimed by some of the greatest querrilla fighters of all times—the Comanches, Kiowas, Apaches, and Lipans. Protecting a line running from the Red River southwest to El Paso was an impossible task, but following the Mexican War the federal government attempted to do so by establishing a line of forts. During the Civil War the forts were virtually abandoned and the Indians once again ruled the area. Following the war when the military began to restore the old forts, they found that the Indians no longer fought with bows and arrows but shouldered the latest firearms. With their new weapons the Indians were able to inflict tremendous d...
This second volume of the Savage Frontier series focuses on two of the bloodiest years of fighting i...
A campaign against Apaches [1885-86] (Captain Maus' narrative): p. 450-471.In New England fifty year...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
The Texas Ranger tradition of over twenty-five years of frontier defense influenced the methods by w...
Forts in Texas. [1576] Purchase of land for permanent military posts on the Indian frontier
46-2Military AffairsMilitary Posts on the Rio Grande Frontier. [1934] To story Indian incursions int...
43-1Indian AffairsReport on the Protection of the Texas Frontier. [1623] Against Indian depredations...
This first volume of the Savage Frontier series is a comprehensive account of the formative years of...
Through the acquisition of the Territory of New Mexico, the United States fell heir to a problem dif...
textThe nation-state of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare. From 1822 to 1836, the...
This third volume of the Savage Frontier series focuses on the evolution of the Texas Rangers and fr...
This fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series completes the history of the Texas Ranger...
"Fort Sill Played Role in War and Peace", Cowman, Feb. 1973, reprinted from National Park Service bo...
The idea of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare between 1822 and 1865, when Anglo-A...
Old Fort Parker is a reconstructed fort that pays tribute to the Parker family and other pioneers wh...
This second volume of the Savage Frontier series focuses on two of the bloodiest years of fighting i...
A campaign against Apaches [1885-86] (Captain Maus' narrative): p. 450-471.In New England fifty year...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...
The Texas Ranger tradition of over twenty-five years of frontier defense influenced the methods by w...
Forts in Texas. [1576] Purchase of land for permanent military posts on the Indian frontier
46-2Military AffairsMilitary Posts on the Rio Grande Frontier. [1934] To story Indian incursions int...
43-1Indian AffairsReport on the Protection of the Texas Frontier. [1623] Against Indian depredations...
This first volume of the Savage Frontier series is a comprehensive account of the formative years of...
Through the acquisition of the Territory of New Mexico, the United States fell heir to a problem dif...
textThe nation-state of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare. From 1822 to 1836, the...
This third volume of the Savage Frontier series focuses on the evolution of the Texas Rangers and fr...
This fourth and final volume of the Savage Frontier series completes the history of the Texas Ranger...
"Fort Sill Played Role in War and Peace", Cowman, Feb. 1973, reprinted from National Park Service bo...
The idea of Texas was forged in the crucible of frontier warfare between 1822 and 1865, when Anglo-A...
Old Fort Parker is a reconstructed fort that pays tribute to the Parker family and other pioneers wh...
This second volume of the Savage Frontier series focuses on two of the bloodiest years of fighting i...
A campaign against Apaches [1885-86] (Captain Maus' narrative): p. 450-471.In New England fifty year...
Slightly more than a century ago the dreaded Comanche Moon of each month virtually assured devasta...