When first published in 1935, On the Border with Mackenzie, or Winning West Texas from the Comanches by Capt.
Fehrenbach Book Award, and Texas and the Mexican War: A History and a Guide , published by the Texas State Historical Association..
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Mackenzie , which won the Texas Historical Commission\'s T.
He is the author of many books, primarily on the American West, including Bad Hand: A Biography of General Ranald S.
Robinsoin III is a history instructor at South Texas Community College in McAllen.
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He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his action in the Brazos River campaign in October 1871 and authored several other books, including The Boy Soldier at Gettysburg (1887) and Four Brothers in Blue (1913).
After graduating from the United States Military Academy, he went to Texas with his bride, Mary, where he served in several Indian campaigns.
During the Civil War, he served with 22nd Massachusetts Infantry during the Civil War.
Carter (1845-1936) was born at Bridgton, Maine. a story filled with humor and pathos, tragedies and triumphs, hunger and thirst, war and adventure." About the Author: A soldier and writer, Robert G. . .
Sheffy refers to On the Border with Mackenzie as "a splendid contribution to the early frontier history of West Texas .
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Ranald Mackenzie.
And even today it still stands as one of the most exhaustive histories ever written by an actual participant in the Texas Indian Wars-one who rode with the legendary Col.
Carter, quickly became known as the most complete account of the Indian Wars on the Texas frontier during the 1870s.
Robert G.
When first published in 1935, On the Border with Mackenzie, or Winning West Texas from the Comanches by Capt