Northern American History Page7th Cavalry PageIncludes history of the regiment from 1867 till Bear Paw, with casualty lists etc.
Mietteitä Little Big HornistaSpekulointia taistelua ympäröivistä suurista kysymyksistä. Tätä esseetä oli todella hauska kirjoittaa. Periatteessa siirsin kirjoitettuun muotoon mietteitä, joita päässäni on jatkuvasti taistelua koskien pyörinyt.
Why Did Great Pueblo-Revolt Happen in 1680?My essey given in Leicester University. Got 67% from it. The Siege of Fort Rice, 1864-65Fort Rice was virtually under siege during The Great War of The Plains. This essey tells the story. List of Officer LossesA list of commissioned officer casualties in the Great Plains from 1863-1865, during the great indian war. Headquarters, Department of Kansas, 1864.List of officers in the headquarters, department of Kansas, in year 1864.
Price`s Missouri CampaignList of losses that Price`s campaign in autumn 1864 caused to department of Missouri. Will be an appendix to my ph.D, and totally useless, of course :)
Great Indian Offensive of january 1865In early 1865 indians attacked Platte valley and achieved great success. How ever this attack has often been forgotten.
The Winter Campaign That Never Happened.During summer 1864 Plains Indians were waging a war against the government. When winter was coming, army planned to launch a devastating winter campaign against them, using the crack 2nd Colorady Cavalry as their weapon. What happened to this winter campaign?
Sand Creek testimonies.A short look into what different persons testified about Sand Creek massacre, how reliable were their testimonies etc.
SayingsSome sayings about natives and the west. I love sayings.
Officer and NCO losses in the Plains and Mountain District, 1866-1869.
LinksCivil War BattlesAll the battles of the US civil war by state. Cool. Fort LaramieImportant indian treaties made in Fort Laramie. A story of Russel&Collins Goldrush expedition in 1874Mariah River MassacreThe story of one of the worse indian massacres in America. The Report of Indian Commission, 1868. |