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The U.S. Army in Frontier Montana

The U.S. Army in Frontier Montana
Author: Ronald V. Rockwell
Publisher: Farcountry Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Fortification
ISBN: 9781591520658

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Years of Red-White Conflict - 1806-1883


The U.S. Army in Frontier Montana

The U.S. Army in Frontier Montana
Author: Ronald Victor Rockwell
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781728843780

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This book consists of two volumes presenting a thoroughly documented history of the campaigns of the US Army in 19th century Montana including related actions or events in Wyoming, Oregon, the Dakota territories and Canada. These volumes present an accurate and sober accounting of documented facts. Many first-hand accounts of soldiers, officers and civilians are quoted; people who lived through the times. This volume, Volume I, covers the years 1805 - 1872 including the origins of and conduct of the Piegan campaign during the years 1869-1870. Volume II covers the years 1872- 1890 including extensive coverage of the campaign against the hostile Sioux and Northern Cheyenne of 1876 as well as the campaign against the Nez Perce in 1877. Volume II ends with the abandonment of Fort Shaw in 1890.


The US Army in Frontier Montana, Vol. I of II

The US Army in Frontier Montana, Vol. I of II
Author: Ronald Rockwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre:
ISBN:

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Edition one of this book was previously published as a single volume under the Title: The US Army in Frontier Montana. This edition, Edition 2 is a revised and expanded edition published in two volumes. This frontier history portrays Montana's frontier during the period 1805-1890 as seen through the eyes of the participants presented as official US Army reports, first-person accounts, or historians quoting first person accounts. Volume I commences in 1805 when the Lewis and Clark Expedition first set foot in the future Montana Territory, covers the fur trade era in Montana, the discovery of gold and the formation of the territory. The US Army's struggle during the period 1866-1868 to secure the Montana Road including the Fetterman Fight or Massacre, the Hayfield and Wagon Box Fights, and Sioux Chief Red Cloud's subsequent victory are described in detail. Further described are the establishment of the Montana Military District in 1867, details about life at Fort Shaw, the mission of the US Army and the challenges it faced. Volume I ends with an in depth discussion of the Piegan campaign(1869-1870) as seen from the viewpoint of participating US Army officers. Volume II details the Campaign against the hostile Sioux and Northern Cheyenne during the years 1876 to 1881 when Sitting Bull surrendered. The Nez Perce campaign of 1877 is covered extensively. Volume II terminates with the abandonment of Fort Shaw in 1890.


The US Army in Frontier Montana, Vol. II of II

The US Army in Frontier Montana, Vol. II of II
Author: Ronald Victor Rockwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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This is Volume II of a two volume work. It depicts the history of the US Army in Frontier Montana from the year 1872 to 1890, the date of the abandonment of Fort Shaw. Volume II provides a thorough and accurate documentation of the Campaign of 1876 against the Sioux and Northern Cheyenne concluding with the surrender of Sitting Bull in 1881. A complete description of the Nez Perce campaign in 1877 is also provided. Volume I commences with the Lewis and Clark Expedition as it enters the future Montana Territory in 1805, followed by the Fur Trade Era. The discovery of gold and the subsequent establishment of territorial government is described along with the US Army's efforts of secure the Montana Road during the years 1866-1868. The Fetterman Massacre, the Wagon Box, and Hayfield Fights are described in detail. Volume I concludes with an accounting of the origins and aftermath of the campaign against the Piegans in 1869-70.


Settlers, Soldiers, and Scoundrels

Settlers, Soldiers, and Scoundrels
Author: Thomas C. Rust
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781492287728

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Established in 1867 in the Gallatin Valley of Montana, Fort Ellis played a key role in the development of the Montana frontier. Going beyond the military actions, Settlers, Soldiers, and Scoundrels examines the interactions of the soldiers and civilians during the duration of the fort from its creation to its closure in terms of social and economic development.


Captain Charles Rawn and the Frontier Infantry in Montana

Captain Charles Rawn and the Frontier Infantry in Montana
Author: Robert M. Brown PhD
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625855214

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Stationed in Montana during the height of the Indian Wars, Captain Charles Rawn proved an unlikely hero and an indispensable leader in numerous battles. He took command from a drunken Major Baker at the Battle of Pryor's Creek, saving the 400 soldiers from possible annihilation at the hands of 1,000 Sioux. As commander of Fort Missoula, he led 35 soldiers and 200 volunteers in an attempt to halt 850 Nez Perce warriors. When Colonel Gibbon suffered an injury at the Battle of the Big Hole, Rawn's experience and leadership of the 7th Infantry helped prevent another Custer debacle. Author Robert M. Brown catalogues the career of this outstanding officer and the transformation of the frontier army from a Civil War legacy into an elite fighting force.


Lost Fort Ellis

Lost Fort Ellis
Author: Thomas C. Rust PhD
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625855281

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Established in 1867 in the Gallatin Valley of Montana, Fort Ellis played a key role in the development of the Montana frontier. From post commanders attacking the town to restoring order when riotous mobs got out of control, explore the ambivalent, albeit contentious, relationship from 1867 to 1886 between the civilians and soldiers in whimsical but dramatic fashion. Competing visions of economic and military conditions on the frontier led to a complex relationship that has all the drama of a Hollywood western. Join MSU-Billings history professor Dr. Thomas C. Rust as he examines the fort's impact on the social and economic development of early Bozeman, the problems of military command and the dynamics of the soldier-civilian interaction on Montana's frontier.


The Army Frontier in Montana

The Army Frontier in Montana
Author: Harold Lewis McElroy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1949
Genre: Montana
ISBN:

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The Frontier Army in the Settlement of the West

The Frontier Army in the Settlement of the West
Author: Michael L. Tate
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806133867

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A reassessment of the military's role in developing the Western territories moves beyond combat stories and stereotypes to focus on more non-martial accomplishments such as exploration, gathering scientific data, and building towns.


Frontier Soldier

Frontier Soldier
Author: William Frederick Zimmer
Publisher: Montana Historical Society
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780917298554

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"Not many enlisted men recorded their adventures in Indian warfare. Still fewer actually kept a journal to lend immediacy to their observations. Frontier Soldier is such a journal, by a literate private who left his story of plains warfare in a chronicle rich in detail. It is the richer for the annotations of Jerome A. Greene, whose understanding of the campaigns in which Zimmer marched is surpassed by few historians." --Robert M. Utley, author of Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier