Indian Fights and Fighters (1904) by Cyrus Townsend Brady Illustrated

Indian Fights and Fighters (1904) by Cyrus Townsend Brady Illustrated
Title Indian Fights and Fighters (1904) by Cyrus Townsend Brady Illustrated PDF eBook
Author Cyrus Townsend Brady
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 238
Release 2016-02-16
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ISBN 9781530076987

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Cyrus Townsend Brady (December 20, 1861 - January 24, 1920) was a journalist, historian and adventure writer. His best-known work is Indian Fights and Fighters He was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1883. In 1889, he was ordained a deacon in the Episcopal church, and was ordained a priest in 1890. His first wife was Clarissa Guthrie, who died in 1890. His second wife was Mary Barrett. Brady's first major book, For Love of Country, whilst telling the story of a fictitious John Seymour, was actually based in part on the true heroics of Nicholas Biddle, one of the first five captains of the fledgling Continental Navy.

Indian Fights and Fighters (1904), by Cyrus Townsend Brady (illustrated)

Indian Fights and Fighters (1904), by Cyrus Townsend Brady (illustrated)
Title Indian Fights and Fighters (1904), by Cyrus Townsend Brady (illustrated) PDF eBook
Author Cyrus Townsend Brady
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 222
Release 2016-04-13
Genre
ISBN 9781532726231

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Originally published in 1904, Indian Fights and Fighters regularly appears in bibliographies of significant works on the history of the American West. Embracing almost three decades of Plains history, it contains not only Brady's clear, fast-paced accounts of the Plains wars, but also a number of eyewitness accounts, most of which were written especially for him and which are almost impossible to find elsewhere. The Powder River Expedition, the tragedy at Fort Phil Kearny, the Wagon Box Fight, the defense of Beecher's Island, the Fetterman Massacre, the battles of Washita and Summit Springs, and the campaigns of Crook, Custer, and Miles against the Sioux all are fully treated. The introduction by James T. King sketches Brady's career and evaluates his sources.

Indian Fights and Fighters (1904), by Cyrus Townsend Brady

Indian Fights and Fighters (1904), by Cyrus Townsend Brady
Title Indian Fights and Fighters (1904), by Cyrus Townsend Brady PDF eBook
Author Cyrus Townsend Brady
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 222
Release 2016-04-13
Genre
ISBN 9781532733215

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The American Indian Wars, or Indian Wars, were the multiple conflicts between American settlers or the United States government and the native peoples of North America from the time of earliest colonial settlement until 1924. In some cases, wars resulted from conflicts and competition for resources between the European colonists and Native Americans. There was population pressure as settlers expanded their territory, generally pushing indigenous people northward and westward. Warfare and raiding also took place as a result of wars between European powers; in North America, these enlisted their Native American allies to help them conduct warfare against each other's settlements. Many conflicts were local, involving disputes over land use, and some entailed cycles of reprisal. Particularly in later years, conflicts were spurred by ideologies such as Manifest Destiny, which held that the United States was destined to expand from coast to coast on the North American continent. In the 1830s, the United States had a policy of Indian removal east of the Mississippi River, which was a planned, large-scale removal of indigenous peoples from the areas where Europeans were settling. Particularly in the years leading up to Congressional passage of the related act, there was armed conflict between settlers and Native Americans; some removal was achieved through sale or exchange of territory through treaties.

Indian Fights and Fighters

Indian Fights and Fighters
Title Indian Fights and Fighters PDF eBook
Author Cyrus Townsend Brady
Publisher
Total Pages 423
Release 1978-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803211520

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Originally published in 1904, Indian Fights and Fighters regularly appears in bibliographies of significant works on the history of the American West. Embracing almost three decades of Plains history, it contains not only Brady's clear, fast-paced accounts of the Plains wars, but also a number of eyewitness accounts, most of which were written especially for him and which are almost impossible to find elsewhere. The Powder River Expedition, the tragedy at Fort Phil Kearny, the Wagon Box Fight, the defense of Beecher's Island, the Fetterman Massacre, the battles of Washita and Summit Springs, and the campaigns of Crook, Custer, and Miles against the Sioux all are fully treated. The introduction by James T. King sketches Brady's career and evaluates his sources.

The Corner in Coffee (1904) by Cyrus Townsend Brady

The Corner in Coffee (1904) by Cyrus Townsend Brady
Title The Corner in Coffee (1904) by Cyrus Townsend Brady PDF eBook
Author Cyrus Townsend Brady
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 96
Release 2016-02-16
Genre
ISBN 9781530078462

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Cyrus Townsend Brady (December 20, 1861 - January 24, 1920) was a journalist, historian and adventure writer. His best-known work is Indian Fights and Fighters He was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1883. In 1889, he was ordained a deacon in the Episcopal church, and was ordained a priest in 1890. His first wife was Clarissa Guthrie, who died in 1890. His second wife was Mary Barrett. Brady's first major book, For Love of Country, whilst telling the story of a fictitious John Seymour, was actually based in part on the true heroics of Nicholas Biddle, one of the first five captains of the fledgling Continental Navy.

Indian Fights and Fighters

Indian Fights and Fighters
Title Indian Fights and Fighters PDF eBook
Author Cyrus Townsend Brady
Publisher
Total Pages 252
Release 2019-09-26
Genre History
ISBN 9781789871401

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This history concerns the wars with the Native Americans, as the United States expanded westward and sought to exert its control over greater portions of North America. The hostilities narrated include some of the most famous actions such as the campaign of Little Big Horn, and some of the most famous figures in the conflicts such as Sitting Bull, a Lakota Sioux chieftain whose famous resistance stalled efforts of the USA. Some of the principle skirmishes, such as The Battle of the Rosebud, are expertly narrated with the use of sources from both sides. The famous General Custer, whose untimely death - in an event often called Custer's Last Stand - is treated incisively, with comment upon the tactics that prefaced the General's demise. First published in 1904, this book has the benefit of close proximity to the events described. Among other sources Cyrus Townsend Brady contacted many soldiers, most of whom were in retirement, to ensure his accounts were factual and exact. The author wanted not simply to summarize a vast, decades-long series of warring conflicts, but also to make a meaningful addition to the existing body of work on the subject. A total of twenty-seven diagrams of battlefields, and photographs of those relevant to the wars, serve to guide the reader.

Indian Fights and Fighters

Indian Fights and Fighters
Title Indian Fights and Fighters PDF eBook
Author Cyrus Townsend Brady
Publisher Platinum Press
Total Pages
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9781879582170

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Originally published in 1904, Indian Fights and Fighters regularly appears in bibliographies of significant works on the history of the American West. Embracing almost three decades of Plains history, it contains not only Brady's clear, fast-paced accounts of the Plains wars, but also a number of eyewitness accounts, most of which were written especially for him and which are almost impossible to find elsewhere. The Powder River Expedition, the tragedy at Fort Phil Kearny, the Wagon Box Fight, the defense of Beecher's Island, the Fetterman Massacre, the battles of Washita and Summit Springs, and the campaigns of Crook, Custer, and Miles against the Sioux all are fully treated. The introduction by James T. King sketches Brady's career and evaluates his sources.