My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre:: The Classic Account of an Infantry Lieutenant's Wife on the Great Plains During the Indian Wars
"My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre" by Frances C. Carrington is a poignant and gripping firsthand account of life on the American frontier during one of its most tumultuous periods. Carrington, the wife of Lieutenant Colonel Henry B. Carrington, offers a vivid and personal narrative of her experiences living at Fort Phil Kearny, a remote outpost in Wyoming during the mid-19th century.

Through her detailed and evocative writing, Carrington provides an intimate glimpse into the daily challenges, hardships, and triumphs faced by military families stationed in the western territories. She describes the rugged beauty of the frontier, the constant threat of attack from hostile forces, and the camaraderie among the soldiers and their families. Her observations are enriched by her unique perspective as a woman in a predominantly male environment, offering valuable insights into the social dynamics and domestic life at the fort.

The centerpiece of Carrington's memoir is her harrowing account of the Fort Phil Kearny Massacre, also known as the Fetterman Massacre, which occurred on December 21, 1866. She recounts the events leading up to the tragic conflict between the U.S. Army and the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors, resulting in the loss of 81 soldiers and civilians, including her husband's close colleagues. Carrington's personal connection to the events and her emotional narrative bring a profound depth to this historical episode.

"My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre" is not only a compelling historical document but also a testament to the resilience and strength of those who lived through the trials of frontier life. Frances C. Carrington's memoir offers a unique and valuable perspective on a significant chapter of American history, making it an essential read for historians, enthusiasts of the Old West, and anyone interested in the human stories behind historical events.

This book stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and struggles of military families and the enduring impact of historical events on individual lives.
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My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre:: The Classic Account of an Infantry Lieutenant's Wife on the Great Plains During the Indian Wars
"My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre" by Frances C. Carrington is a poignant and gripping firsthand account of life on the American frontier during one of its most tumultuous periods. Carrington, the wife of Lieutenant Colonel Henry B. Carrington, offers a vivid and personal narrative of her experiences living at Fort Phil Kearny, a remote outpost in Wyoming during the mid-19th century.

Through her detailed and evocative writing, Carrington provides an intimate glimpse into the daily challenges, hardships, and triumphs faced by military families stationed in the western territories. She describes the rugged beauty of the frontier, the constant threat of attack from hostile forces, and the camaraderie among the soldiers and their families. Her observations are enriched by her unique perspective as a woman in a predominantly male environment, offering valuable insights into the social dynamics and domestic life at the fort.

The centerpiece of Carrington's memoir is her harrowing account of the Fort Phil Kearny Massacre, also known as the Fetterman Massacre, which occurred on December 21, 1866. She recounts the events leading up to the tragic conflict between the U.S. Army and the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors, resulting in the loss of 81 soldiers and civilians, including her husband's close colleagues. Carrington's personal connection to the events and her emotional narrative bring a profound depth to this historical episode.

"My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre" is not only a compelling historical document but also a testament to the resilience and strength of those who lived through the trials of frontier life. Frances C. Carrington's memoir offers a unique and valuable perspective on a significant chapter of American history, making it an essential read for historians, enthusiasts of the Old West, and anyone interested in the human stories behind historical events.

This book stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and struggles of military families and the enduring impact of historical events on individual lives.
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My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre:: The Classic Account of an Infantry Lieutenant's Wife on the Great Plains During the Indian Wars

My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre:: The Classic Account of an Infantry Lieutenant's Wife on the Great Plains During the Indian Wars

by Frances C Carrington
My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre:: The Classic Account of an Infantry Lieutenant's Wife on the Great Plains During the Indian Wars

My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre:: The Classic Account of an Infantry Lieutenant's Wife on the Great Plains During the Indian Wars

by Frances C Carrington

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"My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre" by Frances C. Carrington is a poignant and gripping firsthand account of life on the American frontier during one of its most tumultuous periods. Carrington, the wife of Lieutenant Colonel Henry B. Carrington, offers a vivid and personal narrative of her experiences living at Fort Phil Kearny, a remote outpost in Wyoming during the mid-19th century.

Through her detailed and evocative writing, Carrington provides an intimate glimpse into the daily challenges, hardships, and triumphs faced by military families stationed in the western territories. She describes the rugged beauty of the frontier, the constant threat of attack from hostile forces, and the camaraderie among the soldiers and their families. Her observations are enriched by her unique perspective as a woman in a predominantly male environment, offering valuable insights into the social dynamics and domestic life at the fort.

The centerpiece of Carrington's memoir is her harrowing account of the Fort Phil Kearny Massacre, also known as the Fetterman Massacre, which occurred on December 21, 1866. She recounts the events leading up to the tragic conflict between the U.S. Army and the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors, resulting in the loss of 81 soldiers and civilians, including her husband's close colleagues. Carrington's personal connection to the events and her emotional narrative bring a profound depth to this historical episode.

"My Army Life and the Fort Phil. Kearney Massacre" is not only a compelling historical document but also a testament to the resilience and strength of those who lived through the trials of frontier life. Frances C. Carrington's memoir offers a unique and valuable perspective on a significant chapter of American history, making it an essential read for historians, enthusiasts of the Old West, and anyone interested in the human stories behind historical events.

This book stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and struggles of military families and the enduring impact of historical events on individual lives.

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ISBN-13: 9781991317902
Publisher: Porirua Publishing
Publication date: 07/29/2024
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Pages: 263
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