US cavalry on the plains 1850-90 / text by Philip Katcher ; colour plates by Ron Volstad.
Material type: TextSeries: Men-at-arms series ; 168Publication details: London : Osprey, 1985.Description: 48 p., A-H p. of plates : ill. (some col.), 1 map ; 25 cmISBN:- 0850456096 (pbk) :
- 973.8/1 19
- E83.869
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Not for Loan | Main Library | North Dakota Collection | 973.8 K19 | Not for loan | 33111003384795 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Two events in the 19th century turned the minds of Americans westwards towards eventual and inevitable conflict with the Plains Indians. The first was victory in the Mexican-American War, which brought millions of acres of new land in the West. The second was the discovery of gold in California. One of the results of this migration was conflict with the Indians who inhabited the Plains. So it was natural that the Army, the nation's armed peace-keepers, should be sent to garrison the West. This book by Philip Katcher tells the absorbing story of the US cavalrymen who patrolled the Plains from 1850-90.