The Custers and other frontier military families endured hardship and horrors during holidays, but did their best to find joy.
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Book Review: Powder River
Paul Hedren’s new book is the compelling tale of textbook Army preparation and execution undone by circumstances in the field
Author-Historian T.J. Stiles
The Minnesotan’s latest book has garnered impressive accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize for history—the author’s second Pulitzer
Letter From Wild West – February 2017
The other Tennessee Mounted Volunteers all died with David Crockett at the Alamo, but would they have begrudged him his fame?
Custer’s First Last Stand
Almost every American school kid is familiar with the story of Custer’s Last Stand, […]
Book Review: The Old West
Stephen Hyslop’s overview of the Old West relates a very American history of the region and its diverse peoples
Letter From Wild West – June 2016
While revenge might be sweet, it must always take a backseat to survival
Book Review: Custer’s Trials
T.J. Stiles brings Custer superbly to life while also revealing much about how we got to where we are as a nation
Book Review: Red Cloud
“Red Cloud did not surrender, die young or flee his country into exile,” notes John McDermott in this concise biography
Henri Chatillon’s Heart of Lightness
Buffalo hunter and guide Henri Chatillon’s enlightened relationship with the Lakotas had a lasting influence on frontier historian Francis Parkman