Pensions--Indian Wars

Pensions--Indian Wars
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Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : LOC:00186990705
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Synopsis Pensions--Indian Wars by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Pensions

Pensions--Indian Wars

Pensions--Indian Wars
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Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : LOC:00186992453
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Synopsis Pensions--Indian Wars by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Pensions

Index to Indian Wars Pension Files, 1892-1926

Index to Indian Wars Pension Files, 1892-1926
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Total Pages : 880
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015014455714
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Synopsis Index to Indian Wars Pension Files, 1892-1926 by :

The library has the National Archives microfilm (T318) used in preparing this index. See entry in the Author/Title catalog: United States. Veterans Administration. Pension index files, Indian Wars, 1892-1926.

Savage Frontier Volume 4

Savage Frontier Volume 4
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Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781574412949
ISBN-13 : 1574412949
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Synopsis Savage Frontier Volume 4 by : Stephen L. Moore

Savage Frontier Volume 3

Savage Frontier Volume 3
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Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781574412284
ISBN-13 : 1574412280
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Synopsis Savage Frontier Volume 3 by : Stephen L. Moore

Annotation This third volume of the Savage Frontier series focuses on the evolution of the Texas Rangers and frontier warfare in Texas during the years 1840 and 1841. Comanche Indians were the leading rival to the pioneers during this period. Peace negotiations in San Antonio collapsed during the Council House Fight, prompting what would become known as the "Great Comanche Raid" in the summer of 1840. Stephen L. Moore covers the resulting Battle of Plum Creek and other engagements in new detail. Rangers, militiamen, and volunteers made offensive sweeps into West Texas and the Cross Timbers area of present Dallas-Fort Worth. During this time Texas' Frontier Regiment built a great military road, roughly parallel to modern Interstate 35. Moore also shows how the Colt repeating pistol came into use by Texas Rangers. Finally, he sets the record straight on the battles of the legendary Captain Jack Hays. Through extensive use of primary military documents and first-person accounts, Moore provides a clear view of life as a frontier fighter in the Republic of Texas. The reader will find herein numerous and painstakingly recreated muster rolls, as well as casualty lists and a compilation of 1841 rangers and minutemen. For the exacting historian or genealogist of early Texas, the Savage Frontier series is an indispensable resource on early nineteenth-century Texas frontier warfare.