
On the Border with Crook
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Authors:
- Bourke, John Gregory
1846 - 1896
About this book
In the tumultuous era of westward expansion, "On the Border with Crook" by John Gregory Bourke offers a firsthand account of military campaigns against Native American tribes. This compelling narrative details the strategic maneuvers and harsh realities faced by Captain Bourke and his fellow soldiers under General George Crook's command. With vivid descriptions of skirmishes and the complexities of frontier life, Bourke captures the essence of military duty and the ethical dilemmas of the time. Ideal for historians and civic activists, this document sheds light on the intricate relationship between the U.S. Army and indigenous peoples, highlighting themes of conflict and resilience. Discover the untold stories of those who shaped the American West through Bourke's insightful lens.
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