War-Path and Bivouac Or the Conquest of the Sioux is a fascinating account of the Indian Wars in the West. John Finnerty describes his experiences in the Big Horn and Yellowstone expedition of 1876.
Although the author, John Finerty was in the field as War Correspondent for the Chicago "Times", during battle, on the march and in bivouac he was an active member of the 3rd Calvary.
War-path and Bivouac, Or the Conquest of the Sioux: A Narrative of Stirring Personal Experiences and Adventures in the Big...
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A first hand account of the Indian Wars in the West Those interested in the history of the Plains Indians Wars of the United States of America may well have heard of this book by John F. Finnerty, for it is an acknowledged classic of the ...
WAR-PATH AND BIVOUAC, OR THE CONQUEST OF THE SIOUX: A Narrative of Stirring Personal Experiences... and Adventures in the Big...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
"A very spirited narrative of Indian warfare." - The Atlantic, 1892 "One of the best of all the books written upon the Indian troubles." -Magazine of Western History, 1890 "One of the most interesting and best written stories.
A first hand account of the Indian Wars in the West Those interested in the history of the Plains Indians Wars of the United States of America may well have heard of this book by John F. Finnerty, for it is an acknowledged classic of the ...
One of the premier classic books on the American Indian Wars.
Nephew to Sitting Bull, chief of the Sioux, Pte San Hunka (White Bull) was a famous warrior in his own right. He had been on the warpath against whites and other Indians for more than a decade when he fought the greatest battle of his life.