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Historians and military men have had their say about the Indian wars, which lasted from 1866 to 1891. But the newspaper correspondents who took to the field with troops now get their inningsif not the last word. And what they have to say, as revealed by Oliver Knight, himself a former newspaperman, sheds new and important light on twenty-five years of conflict extending over half a continent.Using a huge canvas, the author deploys the historical facts about more than one thousand fights between troops and Indians, the immediate, first-hand impressions of correspondents who participated in the battles and skirmishes, and his own interpretations from the combined evidence. It is as if the reader himself had gone along on these expeditions, to see what was happening, to assess the relative skill of commanders and their troops, and to share both the dangers and the relaxations of military life on the vast frontier beyond the Mississippi.The correspondents were new men, not the old Civil War hands, following troops that, in the years to come, were to be called Old Army. Frank, uninhibited, and, above all, daring, they knew what the fighting was about, for they were in it, members of an unsupported military element far advanced into hostile territory.Their adventures are related in the twelve major campaigns of the period, ranging from the Southern Plains to the Sioux country, and from Colorado to California, and involving tribes as various as the Kiowas, Comanches, Sioux, Modocs, Utes, Cheyennes (both Northern and Southern), Apaches, Bannocks, and Nez Perc?s.

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title:Following the Indian Wars : The Story of the Newspaper Correspondents Among the Indian Campaigners
author:Knight, Oliver.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:080612508X
print isbn13:9780806125084
ebook isbn13:9780585100913
language:English
subjectIndians of North America--Wars--1866-1895, War correspondents--West (U.S.)--Biography, Press--West (U.S.)--History.
publication date:1993
lcc:E83.866.K58 1993eb
ddc:973.8/092/2
subject:Indians of North America--Wars--1866-1895, War correspondents--West (U.S.)--Biography, Press--West (U.S.)--History.
Page iii
Following The Indian Wars
The Story of the Newspaper Correspondents Among the Indian Campaigners
by Oliver Knight
Foreword by Sherry L. Smith
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN AND LONDON
Page iv
By OLIVER KNIGHT
Fort Worth: Outpost on the Trinity (Norman, 1953)
Following the Indian Wars: The Story of the Newspaper Correspondents Among the Indian Campaigners (Norman, 1960)
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 60-8751
ISBN: 0-8061-2508-X
Copyright 1960 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Publishing
Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
First edition, 1960. First paperback printing, 1993.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Page v
For Mike and Skipper
Page vii
Contents
Foreword
xi
Preface
xv
Precede
1. Indian Fighting Is Hardest Kind of War
3
Early
2. Indian War Beginning in West
30
First Lead
3. Custer Attacks at Washita
69
Second Lead
4. Modocs Hold Off U. S. Army
104
Bulletin
5. Crook Fights Sioux at Rosebud
159
Flash
6. Custer Command Wiped Out
194
Add Custer
7. Terry Takes Field Again
220
Add Crook
8. Sioux Push "Fighting Irish Pencil Pusher"
233
Add Crook
9. Where Are the Indians?
257
Follow
10. Later and Lesser Campaigns
289
Goodnight
11. Closing the Wire
316
Bibliography
331
Index
339

Page ix
Illustrations and Maps
Western Commander: General William Tecumseh Sherman
facing page 48
Camp Warner, Oregon, 1873
49
Black Kettle of the Cheyennes
64
Fort Larned, Kansas, 1867
65
Gillem's Camp and Tule Lake
144
U. S. Troops Prepare for the Attack on the Modoc Stronghold, 1873
145
General George Crook's Infantry in the Black Hills, 1876
160
Horse Travois Carrying Casualty after the Battle of Slim Buttes, September 9, 1876
161
Sitting Bull
176
Sitting Bull's Camp in the Big Horn Mountains, 1873
177
General George Armstrong Custer in Montana Territory in the 1870's
192
Chief Joseph of the Nez Percs
193
Maps
Western Posts, Camps, and Stations
on page 35
The Military West, 1874
61
Winter Campaign, 186869
8081
Klamath and Tule Lake Basins, 1873
111
Crook's Trail in the Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition, 1876
163
The Yellowstone and Missouri River Areas, 1876
208209
Route of the Nez Perc Retreat, 1877
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