Description
The author scoured the battlefield with a metal detector and examined the thousand pages of testimony in the court-martial proceedings that followed the retreat. He has reconstructed the battle in detail and placed the campaign in perspective as the immediate cause of the Indian Wars that followed. In presenting the point of view of both soldiers and Indians, he has ascertained the facts surrounding this misunderstood engagement.
About the Author
J. W. Vaughn was a Colorado attorney whose avocation was research on battlefields where U.S. troops had engaged Sioux and Cheyenne Indians, research employing contemporary maps, modern aerial maps, and a metal detector. He also authored The Battle of Platte Bridge and Indian Fights: New Facts on Seven Encounters.
Reviews
J. W. Vaughn places a magnifying glass upon the campaign of March 1876, which brought about the opening engagement in the Great Sioux War. . . . Indian War buffs will be delighted."" - Plains Anthropologist
""J. J. Reynolds has won a lasting victory over Indian fighter George Crook in J. W. Vaughn's interesting book. Vaughn not only lets the facts speak for themselves, but provides firsthand evidence by searching the 1876 battlefield with metal detectors to identify and measure disputed troop positions. Vaughn knows the battlefield better than the men who fought there."" - Pacific Historical Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780806110073
Author J. W. Vaughn
Format Paperback
Page Count 268
Imprint University of Oklahoma Press
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 16mm