The Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, 1865-1877
The Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, 1865-1877. Edited by R. Eli Paul. University of Nebraska Press, 1998. 245 Pages. $15.00, Softbound. Reviewed by Lieutenant Richard D. Starnes, U.S. Army Reserve, Cullowhee, North Carolina.
The United States Army campaigns against the Plains Indians were some of the most arduous and tactically challenging in American history. In The Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, 1865-1877, R. Eli Paul, a historian at the Nebraska Historical Society, republishes ten important essays that illuminate the missions, strategies, and tactics of the campaigns on the Nebraska frontier. Individually, these essays offer detailed treatment of individual campaigns and ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: The Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, 1865-1877.
Contributors: Not available.
Magazine title: Infantry.
Volume: 89.
Issue: 1
Publication date: January-April 1999.
Page number: 51.
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