Indians of North America + Wars -- 1866-1895
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Indians of North America + Wars -- 1866-1895
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Indians of North America + Wars
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- Pony tracks, written and illustrated by Frederic Remington
- Indian fights;, new facts on seven encounters,, by J.W. Vaughn
- The memoirs of Charles Henry Veil, a soldier's recollections of the Civil War and the Arizona Territory, edited and with an introduction by Herman J. Viola
- Comanche Jack Stilwell, army scout and plainsman, Clint E. Chambers and Paul H. Carlson
- The border and the buffalo, an untold story of the Southwest plains : a story of mountain and plain, by John R. Cook ; foreword by David Dary
- Standing in the gap, army outposts, picket stations, and the pacification of the Texas frontier, 1866-1886, Loyd M. Uglow
- Adventures on the western frontier, John Gibbon ; edited by Alan and Maureen Gaff
- Plains Indian raiders;, the final phases of warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River., With original photos. by William S. Soule
- Last stand at Little Big Horn, directed and produced by Paul Stekler ; written by James Welch and Paul Stekler ; a Midnight Films production for The American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- US cavalry on the plains 1850-90, text by Philip Katcher ; colour plates by Ron Volstad
- Hancock's war, conflict on the southern plains, by William Y. Chalfant ; foreword by Jerome A. Greene
- Wild life on the Plains and horrors of Indian warfare
- January Moon, The Northern Cheyenne Breakout from Fort Robinson, 1878-1879, Jerome A. Greene
- Eyewitnesses to the Indian Wars, 1865-1890, edited by Peter Cozzens
- Personal memoirs of P.H. Sheridan, General United States Army, new introduction by Jeffry D. Wert
- Cavalier in buckskin, George Armstrong Custer and the western military frontier, by Robert M. Utley
- Black, buckskin, and blue, African American scouts and soldiers on the western frontier, by Art T. Burton
- Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the making of a myth, Shirley A. Leckie
- General George Crook, his autobiography., Edited and annotated by Martin F. Schmitt
- The southwestern frontier--1865-1881;, a history of the coming of the settlers, Indian depredations and massacres, ranching activities, operations of white desperadoes and thieves, government protection, building of railways, and the disappearance of the frontier,, by Carl Coke Rister ..
- My life and experiences among our hostile Indians;, a record of personal observations, adventures, and campaigns among the Indians of the great West, with some account of their life, habits, traits, religion, ceremonies, dress, savage instincts, and customs in peace and war., New introd. by Robert M. Utley
- The earth is weeping, the Indian wars for the American West, 1866-1891, by Peter Cozzens
- Brandy Station to Manila Bay, a biography of General Wesley Merritt, by Don E. Alberts
- One hundred and three fights and scrimmages, the story of General Reuben F. Bernard, by Don Russell ; illustrated by Donald L. Dickson
- On the border with Mackenzie, or, Winning west Texas from the Comanches, by Robert G. Carter ; [foreword by Jeff C. Dykes]
- The Negro infantry in the West, 1869-1891, a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, by Arlen Lowery Fowler
- The West
- The most promising young officer, a life of Ranald Slidell Mackenzie, by Michael D. Pierce
- Indian war veterans, memories of an army life and campaigns in the west, 1864-1898, compiled and edited by Jerome A. Greene
- Plains Indian raiders
- New Mexico's buffalo soldiers, 1866-1900, Monroe Lee Billington
- Nelson A. Miles, a documentary biography of his military career, 1861-1903, edited by Brian C. Pohanka ; in collaboration with John M. Carroll ; foreword by Robert M. Utley
- On the border with Mackenzie;, or, Winning west Texas from the Comanches,, by Capt. R. G. Carter
- The Custer companion, a comprehensive guide to the life of George Armstrong Custer and the Plains Indian Wars, Thom Hatch
- Terrible swift sword, the life of General Philip H. Sheridan, Joseph Wheelan
- The Indian Wars campaign medal, its history and its recipients, John M. Carroll, comp. & editor
- Phil Sheridan and his army, Paul Andrew Hutton
- Following the Indian wars;, the story of the newspaper correspondents among the Indian campaigners
- Finn Burnett, frontiersman, the life and adventures of an Indian fighter, mail coach driver, miner, pioneer cattleman, participant in the Powder river expedition, survivor of the Hay Field fight, associate of Jim Bridger and Chief Washakie, by Robert Beebe David
- Memoirs of a White Crow Indian (Thomas H. Leforge), as told by Thomas B. Marquis. With an introd. by Joseph Medicine Crow and Herman J. Viola
- Indian-fighting army, [by] Fairfax Downey. Illustrated from drawings by Frederic Remington, Charles Schreyvogel and R. F. Zogbaum
- Pony tracks,, written and illustrated by Frederic Remington. With an introd. by J. Frank Dobie
- A long march, the lives of Frank and Alice Baldwin, Robert H. Steinbach
- The Indian as a soldier at Fort Custer, Montana, 1890-1895, Lieutenant Samuel C. Roberton's First Cavalry Crow Indian contingent, compiled and edited by Richard Upton
- Campaigning with Crook., With an introd. by Don Russell
- The Sioux Indian wars, from the Powder River to the Little Big Horn, Cyrus Townsend Brady
- On the border with Mackenzie;, or, Winning west Texas from the Comanches
- Crazy Horse and Custer, born enemies, S.D. Nelson
- War for the plains, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- My life on the plains, by General George A. Custer ; edited by Milo Milton Quaife