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The Battle of Beecher Island and the Indian War of 1867-1869, Paperback/John H. Monnett - University Press of Colorado


The Battle of Beecher Island and the Indian War of 1867-1869, Paperback/John H. Monnett
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Description During the morning hours of September 17, 1868, on a sandbar in the middle of the Republican River in eastern Colorado, a large group of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, Araphaho, and Sioux attacked about fifty civilian scouts under the command of Major George A.
He lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his wife, Linda and son, Darren..
This is his fourth book on the history of the American West.
He now teaches Western and Colorado history at the Metropolitan State College of Denver.
He first wrote about the Indian Wars when he was professor of history at Cochise County Community College in Arizona.
Monnett has long been intrigued with the Battle of Beecher Island.
About the author A native of Kansas City, John H.
Unlike many military studies of the Indian Wars, The Battle of Beecher Island also includes in-depth examinations of the viewpoints of homesteaders and the views of western railroad interests of the late nineteenth century.
Focusing on the struggle of the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers warrior society to defend the lands between the Republican River valley and the Smoky Hill River valley from Euroamerican encroachment, Monnett presents original reminiscences of American Indian and Euroamerican participants.
Monnett\'s compelling study is the first to examine the Beecher Island Battle and its relationship to the overall conflict between American Indians and Euroamericans on the central plains of Colorado and Kansas during the late 1860s.
Five scouts were killed and eighteen wounded during the encounter that later came to be known as the Battle of Beecher Island.
For nine days, the scouts lived off the meat of their horses until additional forces arrived to relieve them.
For two days the scouts held off repeated charges before the Indian warriors departed.
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Description During the morning hours of September 17, 1868, on a sandbar in the middle of the Republican River in eastern Colorado, a large group of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, Araphaho, and Sioux attacked about fifty civilian scouts under the command of Major George A


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