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Terry C. Johnston - A Cold Day in Hell

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Gathering his officers at Fort Laramie, Phil Sheridan prepares for the winter campaign for the sole purpose of capturing the elusive Sioux Chief Crazy Horse, whose exploits have put the U.S. Cavalry to shame.

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Last Bull Ledger Facing soldiers at Powder River Fight Courtesy American - photo 1

Last Bull Ledger Facing soldiers at Powder River Fight Courtesy American - photo 2

Last Bull Ledger: Facing soldiers at Powder River Fight (Courtesy American Museum of Natural History)

Colonel Ranald S Mackenzie in the mid-1870s Courtesy University of Oklahoma - photo 3

Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie in the mid-1870s (Courtesy University of Oklahoma Western History Collections)

High Bull Victory Roster Little Sun striking two Shoshone roster captured - photo 4

High Bull Victory Roster: Little Sun striking two Shoshone: roster captured from Sgt. Brown, 7th U.S. Cavalry, at the Little Bighorn (Courtesy National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution)

BOOKS BY TERRY C. JOHNSTON

Cry of the Hawk
Winter Rain
Dream Catcher

Carry the Wind
BorderLords
One-Eyed Dream

Dance on the Wind
Buffalo Palace
Crack in the Sky
Ride the Moon Down
Death Rattle
Wind Walker

S ONS OF THE P LAINS N OVELS
Long Winter Gone
Seize the Sky
Whisper of the Wolf

T HE P LAINSMEN N OVELS
Sioux Dawn
Red Clouds Revenge
The Stalkers
Black Sun
Devils Backbone
Shadow Riders
Dying Thunder
Blood Song
Reap the Whirlwind
Trumpet on the Land
A Cold Day in Hell
Wolf Mountain Moon
Ashes of Heaven
Cries from the Earth
Lay the Mountains Low

with admiration and appreciation I dedicate this novel to Ken and Cheri - photo 5

with admiration and appreciation
I dedicate this novel to
Ken and Cheri Graves
of the Red Fork Ranch,
and to
Mike Freidel
of Vermillion, South Dakota,
who all three graciously opened up their
hearts and their homes and allowed me to spend
the better part of a day moving across the
historic Dull Knife Battlefield
as few have since that dramatic battle:
from horseback.

Cast of Characters Seamus Donegan Samantha Donegan Military Lieutenant - photo 6
Cast of Characters
Seamus Donegan Samantha Donegan Military Lieutenant General Philip H - photo 7
Seamus DoneganSamantha Donegan

Military

Lieutenant General Philip H. SheridanDivision of the Missouri

Brigadier General George C. CrookDepartment of the Platte

Colonel William B. Hazencommanding Sixth U.S. Infantry, Fort Buford, D.T.

Colonel Nelson A. Milescommanding Fifth U.S. Infantry, Tongue River Cantonment, M.T.

Colonel Ranald S. MackenzieFourth U.S. Cavalry, commanding cavalry wing, Powder River Expedition (brevet BRIGADIER GENERAL)

Colonel Richard I. DodgeTwenty-third Infantry, commanding infantry wing, Powder River Expedition

Lieutenant Colonel Elwell S. OtisTwenty-second U.S. Infantry (brevet BRIGADIER GENERAL)

Lieutenant Colonel William P. Carlincommandant at Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, D.T., Seventeenth U.S. Infantry

Lieutenant Colonel Joseph WhistlerFifth U.S. Infantry

Major George A. GordonFifth U.S. Cavalry (Camp Robinson) (brevet COLONEL)

Major Caleb H. CarltonThird U.S. Cavalry, commanding at Fort Fetterman (brevet COLONEL)

Major Edwin F. TownsendCommanding Officer, Fort Laramie, W.T. (brevet COLONEL)

Captain Andrew S. BurtH Company, Ninth U.S. Infantry

Captain Charles W. MinerG Company, Twenty-second U.S. Infantry

Captain Malcolm McArthurC Company, Seventeenth U.S. Infantry

Captain Louis H. SangerG Company, Seventeenth U.S. Infantry (brevet MAJOR)

Captain Mott HootonH Company, Twenty-second U.S. Infantry

Captain Augustus RandallQuartermaster, Fifth U.S. Infantry, Tongue River Cantonment, M.T.

Captain Wyllys LymanI Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry

Captain James S. CaseyA Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry (brevet MAJOR)

Captain Andrew S. BennettB Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry

Captain Edmond ButlerC Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry

Captain Simon SnyderF Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry

Captain Clarence B. MauckFourth U.S. Cavalry (brevet MAJOR)

Captain Alfred B. TaylorTroop L., Fifth U.S. Cavalry

Captain George M. (Black Jack) RandallChief of Scouts, Powder River Campaign Twenty-third Infantry (brevet MAJOR)

Captain John LeeD Troop, Fourth U.S. Cavalry

Captain Wirt DavisF Troop, Fourth U.S. Cavalry

Captain William C. HemphillI Troop, Fourth U.S. Cavalry

Captain Henry W. WesselsH Troop, Third U.S. Cavalry

Captain Gerald RussellK Troop, Third U.S. Cavalry

Captain John M. HamiltonH Troop, Fifth U.S. Cavalry

Captain James Teddy EganK Troop, Second U.S. Cavalry

Captain J. B. CampbellFourth U.S. Artillery battalion commander (brevet MAJOR)

Captain John V. Fureyquartermaster, Powder River Expedition

Captain Edwin PollockNinth U.S. Infantry, commander of Reno Cantonment (brevet MAJOR)

First Lieutenant John BourkeActing Assistant Adjutant General for Expedition

First Lieutenant Walter S. Schuyleraide-de-camp to General Crook

First Lieutenant Oskaloosa M. SmithH Company, Twenty-second U.S. Infantry (Battalion Adjutant)

First Lieutenant William ConwayH Company, Twenty-second U.S. Infantry

First Lieutenant Benjamin C. LockwoodG Company, Twenty-second U.S. Infantry

First Lieutenant Mason CarterK Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry (brevet CAPTAIN)

First Lieutenant Theodore F. ForbesG Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry

First Lieutenant Robert McDonaldD Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry

First Lieutenant William Philo ClarkI Troop, Second Cavalry, aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Crook

First Lieutenant Henry W. LawtonFourth U.S. Cavalry, campaign Quartermaster for the cavalry (brevet CAPTAIN)

First Lieutenant Charles M. CallahanB Troop, Fourth U.S. Cavalry

First Lieutenant John A. McKinneyM Troop, Fourth U.S. Cavalry

First Lieutenant Oscar EltingTroop K, Third U.S. Cavalry (acting agent at Red Cloud Agency after 31 June)

First Lieutenant Charles RockwellFifth U.S. Cavalry, expedition commissary officer

Second Lieutenant Alfred C. SharpeCompany H, Twenty-second U.S. Infantry

Second Lieutenant William H. KellCompany K, Twenty-second U.S. Infantry

Second Lieutenant James D. NickersonC Company, Seventeenth U.S. Infantry

Second Lieutenant Frank S. HinkleFifth U.S. Infantry

Second Lieutenant Hobart K. BaileyFifth U.S. Infantry, aide-de-camp to Colonel Miles

Second Lieutenant James Worden PopeE Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry

Second Lieutenant David Q. RousseauH Company, Fifth U.S. Infantry

Second Lieutenant William H. S. BowenFifth U.S. Infantry

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