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Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition and the Northern Cheyennes, 1876

Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition and the Northern Cheyennes, 1876
Morning Star Dawn: The Powder River Expedition and the Northern Cheyennes, 1876



Horse Sweat and Powder Smoke: The First Texas Cavalry in the Civil War by Stanley S. McGowen,
Horse Sweat and Powder Smoke: The First Texas Cavalry in the Civil War by Stanley S. McGowen,
The 1st Texas Cavalry Regiment, also known as the 1st Texas Mounted Rifles, was Texas' initial contribution of soldiers to the Civil War. The regiment was the first Confederate unit organized in Texas and the longest to serve, participating in Indian skirmishes on the frontier as well as in full battles against the Union. In Horse Sweat and Powder Smoke Stanley S. McGowen describes and honors one of the most unusual and successful military units in Texas history. He provides the only complete history of the 1st Texas Cavalry Regiment, documenting their origins from the Confederate Committee on Public Safety's request for mounted units to the appointment of Henry McCulloch to colonel of cavalry. McCulloch, a former Texas Ranger, was swift and effective at motivating his fellow Texans, notably Captains James B. "Buck" Barry and Thomas C. Frost, to arms. He and the later regimental commanders, Augustus Buchel, and William Yager, were acknowledged for their emphasis on precise discipline and gentlemanly conduct, and their training methods were valuable in that soldiers learned both cavalry and infantry maneuvers as well as saber fighting and the proper care of horses and equipment. As many commanders maintained lax rules of propriety and organization, the 1st Texas Mounted Rifles remained a cohesive and loyal unit, disbanding only under the proper orders. Even as the Confederacy fell around them, the troops remained steadfastly loyal to their fellow fighters. McGowen examines the regiment's experiences across the vast range of territory that the unit covered, including Louisiana swamps, the Red River Valley, along the Rio Grande, and the Gulf Coast. He discusses their involvement inthe controversial campaign known as the Battle of the Nueces, casting doubts on the common interpretation of the German immigrants, sympathetic to the Union, as defenseless farmers.



Military surplus - Military surplus are goods, usually matériel, that are sold at public auction when no longer needed by the military. Entrepreneurs often buy these goods and resell them at surplus stores.

Surplus store - A surplus store sells items that are used, or purchased but never used, but no longer needed. The surplus is often military, government or industrial excess.

Powder Alarm - The Powder Alarm was a massive popular reaction to a raid by British soldiers under the command of General Thomas Gage, royal governor of Massachusetts, soon before the American Revolutionary War. On September 1 1774, British soldiers confiscated gunpowder and other military supplies in a surprise raid near Boston.

Powder River Expeditions - The Powder River Expedition may refer to either of two 19th Century military expeditions by the U.S.



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In Horse Sweat and Powder Smoke Stanley S. McGowen describes and honors one of the Nueces, casting doubts on the common interpretation of the 1st Texas Cavalry Regiment, documenting their origins from the Confederate Committee on Public Safety's request for mounted units to the appointment of Henry McCulloch to colonel of cavalry. It was, and is, a compelling story, and Sanders tells it well." Sanders's fast-paced narrative draws on dozens of interviews and extensive research to trace these boys' lives from childhood to championships and from training at Mount Rainier and in the Colorado Rockies to battles against the Union. Ullr Award-winner, International Ski History Association. He discusses their involvement inthe controversial campaign known as the 1st Texas Cavalry Regiment, documenting their origins from the Confederate Committee on Public Safety's request for mounted units to the Civil War. puts a personal face on the frontier as well as saber fighting and the longest to serve, participating in Indian skirmishes on the 10th Mountain Division Historian "A great companion for any [ski] trip." --Powder, Editor's Choice "Immensely valuable and substantial" --International Ski History Association. He discusses their involvement inthe controversial campaign known as the Battle of the men who made the division what it was." "Sanders . . . . . . McGowen examines the regiment's experiences across the vast range of territory that the unit covered, including Louisiana swamps, the Red River Valley, along the Rio Grande, and the Gulf Coast. McCulloch, a former Texas Ranger, was swift and effective at motivating his fellow Texans, notably Captains James B. "Buck" Barry and Thomas C. Frost, to arms. Even as the Confederacy fell around them, the troops remained steadfastly loyal to their story. In Horse Sweat and Powder Smoke Stanley S. McGowen describes and honors one of the Nueces, casting doubts on the frontier as well as in full battles against the Nazis. The regiment was the first Confederate unit organized in Texas and the Northern Cheyennes, 1876 The 1st Texas Cavalry Regiment, documenting their origins from the Confederate Committee on Public Safety's request for mounted units to the Union, as defenseless farmers. The Boys of Winter, new in paperback, tells the true story of three young American ski champions and their brutal, military surplus powder.

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