From the team's meager beginning as the Dallas Texans in the fledgling American Football League in the sixties, through the ups and downs of the seventies and eighties, to the rebirth of their winning ways in the nineties, Warpaths: The Illustrated History of the Kansas City Chiefs follows one of the NFL's most popular teams through victories, setbacks, and struggles for respect.
A history of the numerous attempts of European invaders to conquer North America details the successful efforts of the Native American peoples to repel these invasions
In 1932 White Bull related his life story to Stanley Vestal, who corroborated the details from other sources and prepared this biography."--
In the first book, 'CROSS-GUN CAIRNS', a notorious gunfighter, turns up in a small Utah town where the two Fitzpatrick brothers uphold the law. The citizens expect an arrest; but this is easier said than done.
glanced over at Nunley Welch. “He's still there, Mr. Welch. Still just sittin' in that chair over there. Do you think maybe I ought to go start closing the grave anyway?” Welch shook his head. “We don't let our people see the dirt ...
"A history of the attack on the Continental forces at the Cedars in 1776, when Native American neutrality frayed to the point that hundreds of northern warriors entered the fight between crown and colonies during the American Revolution"--
Discusses the daily lives of men in the many 18th-century military sites in New York and Vermont
Presents the life of the Native American Apache chief notorious for his campaigns against the whiteman in Arizona during the nineteenth century.
Argues that partition is a mistaken policy which only deepens enmity, looks at how the superpowers have acted together to create a series of divided states, and suggests a more constructive approach
... 282 Col War, 436 Cole, W. Sterling, 437 Collett, 416 Colorado, 122—23 Colton, M. A., 22—23 Come On, Texas! ... 496 Connally, Thomas H., 439 Conner, Freeman, 234 Considine, Bob, 501 Consolidated Aircraft, 132 Cook, Arthur B., 116—17, ...
The battle between the US Cavalry and the wild-riding Cheyenne, lords of the North Prairie, raged across the Western plains for nearly 40 years. The white man demanded peace or total war, and the Cheyenne would not pay the price of peace.