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The Great Medicine Road, Part 3

Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, 1850–1855

by Kerin Tate, Will Bagley, Richard Rieck
Language: English
Release Date: September 21, 2017

In the years after the discovery of gold in California, thousands of fortune seekers made their way west, joining the greatest mass migration in American history. The gold fields were only one destination, as emigrants pushed across the Great Plains, Great Basin, and Oregon Territory in unprecedented...

Indians and Emigrants

Encounters on the Overland Trails

by Michael L. Tate
Language: English
Release Date: August 4, 2014

In the first book to focus on relations between Indians and emigrants on the overland trails, Michael L. Tate shows that such encounters were far more often characterized by cooperation than by conflict. Having combed hundreds of unpublished sources and Indian oral traditions, Tate finds Indians and...

Frustrated Ambition

General Vicente Lim and the Philippine Military Experience, 1910–1944

by Richard Bruce Meixsel
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2018

Vicente Podico Lim (1888–1944) was once his country’s best-known soldier. The first Filipino to graduate from West Point and a graduate of the U.S. Army War College, Lim figured in every significant military development in the Philippines during his thirty years in uniform. Frustrated Ambition...

Californio Lancers

The 1st Battalion of Native Cavalry in the Far West, 1863–1866

by Mr. Tom Prezelski
Language: English
Release Date: August 19, 2015

More than 16,000 Californians served as soldiers in the Union Army during the Civil War. One California unit, the 1st Battalion of Native Cavalry, consisted largely of Californio Hispanic volunteers from the “Cow Counties” of Southern California and the Central Coast. Out-of-work vaqueros who...

A Call for Reform

The Southern California Indian Writings of Helen Hunt Jackson

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Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2015

Journalist, novelist, and scholar Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–85) remains one of the most influential and popular writers on the struggles of American Indians. This volume collects for the first time seven of her most important articles, annotated and introduced by  Jackson scholars Valerie Sherer...

Wild Bill Hickok, Gunfighter

An Account of Hickok's Gunfights

by Joseph G. Rosa
Language: English
Release Date: July 10, 2013

“James Butler Hickok, generally called ‘Wild Bill,’ epitomized the archetypal gunfighter, that half-man, half-myth that became the heir to the mystique of the duelist when that method of resolving differences waned. . . . Easy access to a gun and whiskey coupled with gambling was the cause of...

American Mythmaker

Walter Noble Burns and the Legends of Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Joaquín Murrieta

by Mark J. Dworkin
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2015

Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Joaquín Murrieta are fixed in the American imagination as towering legends of the Old West. But that has not always been the case. There was a time when these men were largely forgotten relics of a bygone era. Then, in the early twentieth century, an obscure Chicago...

Open Range

The Life of Agnes Morley Cleaveland

by Darlis A. Miller
Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2011

Agnes Morley Cleaveland found lasting fame after publishing her memoir, No Life for a Lady, in 1941. Her account of growing up on a cattle ranch in west-central New Mexico captivated readers from coast to coast, and it remains in print to this day. In her book, Cleaveland memorably portrayed herself...

Fatal Sunday

George Washington, the Monmouth Campaign, and the Politics of Battle

by Mark Edward Lender, Garry Wheeler Stone, Ph.D
Language: English
Release Date: April 18, 2016

Historians have long considered the Battle of Monmouth one of the most complicated engagements of the American Revolution. Fought on Sunday, June 28, 1778, Monmouth was critical to the success of the Revolution. It also marked a decisive turning point in the military career of George Washington. Without...

From Boer War to World War

Tactical Reform of the British Army, 1902–1914

by Spencer Jones
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2013

The British Expeditionary Force at the start of World War I was tiny by the standards of the other belligerent powers. Yet, when deployed to France in 1914, it prevailed against the German army because of its professionalism and tactical skill, strengths developed through hard lessons learned a dozen...

A Corporal's Story

Civil War Recollections of the Twelfth Massachusetts

by George Kimball
Language: English
Release Date: July 24, 2014

When George Kimball (1840–1916) joined the Twelfth Massachusetts in 1861, he’d been in the newspaper trade for five years. When he mustered out three years later, having been wounded  at Fredericksburg and again at Gettysburg (mortally, it was mistakenly assumed at the time), he returned to newspaper...

Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement

Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement

by Dennis Banks
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2011

Dennis Banks, an American Indian of the Ojibwa Tribe and a founder of the American Indian Movement, is one of the most influential Indian leaders of our time. In Ojibwa Warrior, written with acclaimed writer and photographer Richard Erdoes, Banks tells his own story for the first time and also traces...

A Cheyenne Voice

The Complete John Stands in Timber Interviews

by John Stands In Timber, Margot Liberty, Michael N. Donahue
Language: English
Release Date: October 8, 2013

Rarely does a primary source become available that provides new and significant information about the history and culture of a famous American Indian tribe. With A Cheyenne Voice, readers now have access to a vast ethnographic and historical trove about the Cheyenne people—much of it previously...

Sitting Bull

Champion of the Sioux

by Stanley Vestal
Language: English
Release Date: December 17, 2014

"If that is Long Hair, I am the one who killed him," White Bull, the young nephew of Sitting Bull, said when Bad Juice pointed out Custer's body immediately after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Yet it was Sitting Bull who acquired the notoriety and was paraded in Buffalo Bill's Wild...
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