Description: Frontiersmen in Blue by Robert M. Utley...This book is about the United States Army and the Indians from 1848-1865..."With nearly all the tribes during this period the blueclad frontiersmen of the Regular and Volunteer Armies skirmished inconclusively, and with a few they fought conclusively. In protecting the settlements, in policing the travel routes, and in warring with the Indians, their achievements and failures between 1848 and 1865 contributed importantly to a major chapter in the history of the westward expansion and are fundamental to understanding the better know military contributions to the final chapter that General Sherman and his associates saw beginning to unfold while touring the West in 1866." These achievements and failures are the subjects of this book. Under The Sign of the Eagle by William Berce is a first edition book (1965)..."Reproduced on the inside-front cover and flyleaf is a portion of the only known military map of the Revolution which pinpoints troop dispositions and headquarters-sites fo the Continental Army during its encampments in the area noted." This book represents a historical work for the Tercentenary year for the Wayne Township Historical Commision in New Jersey.
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Location: Sneads Ferry, North Carolina
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