Old Forts of the Northwest

Old Forts of the Northwest

Old Forts of the Northwest

Old Forts of the Northwest

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Overview

Beyond the wide Missouri lay the prairie—“the biggest clearing on the Almighty’s footstool.” And every few hundred miles, holding to the rivers and wooded bottoms, were the outposts of the white civilization—the military forts of the U.S. Army. Father, mother and comforter to the settlers, trading points for the trappers and buffalo hunters, rallying points for the scouts.

Awaiting the reader of this sentimental journey into the days of “Boots and Saddles,” are the graphic stories of battles against Indians and boredom. A military man, author Hart has the feel of these men who did the fighting and their places of conflict and refuge. He recounts the Bloody Bozeman outrage, Red Cloud’s War of 1866-68, and the pre-Civil War fights that seasoned lieutenants for the stars of Union and Confederate generals.

It is a thrilling experience to read of the forts that opened the West for the stages, river boats and wagon trains...of those that protected the white man from the Indians and others that protected Indians from the whites...of those “hog and hominy” forts that gave solace to settlers who waited for the Indian attacks that never came...of the places called “Hog Ranches” that provided soldiers with entertainment lacking at Army posts...and of those forts George Armstrong Custer called home.

With all this there are portraits, in both word and photograph, of the many famous generals who rode this frontier of history: Sherman, Sheridan, Crook, Custer, Harney, Sully, Connor, Mackenzie, Howard, Miles, Terry, Carrington, de Trobriand, Gibbon and Canby.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789127799
Publisher: Borodino Books
Publication date: 12/02/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Herbert Michael Hart (1928-2015) was a former Director of Public Affairs for the United States Marine Corps and one of the country’s leading authorities on historic American forts.

Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, on October 19, 1928, the son of Cpt. Herbert M. Hart, USNR, and Helen Quigley, he graduated from Northwestern University’s Naval ROTC in Evanston, Illinois. He was commissioned a second lieutenant upon graduation from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism in 1951 and served in Korea, where he was twice wounded, as well as in the Middle East and in Vietnam. He was often assigned to duties with the Navy for a total of 17 years during his 31 years of active duty. His military awards included two Legions of Merit with combat “V,” the Meritorious Service Medal, five Air Medals, two Purple Hearts, the Army Commendation Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal with combat “V” and the Combat Action Ribbon.

Col. Hart was the author of five books: the “Old Forts” series and “Tour Guides to Old Western Forts.” He was an assistant editor of the Leatherneck, Marine magazine and frequent contributor to military publications. He was a co-founder, volunteer executive director and newsletter editor for the Council on America’s Military Past, a military history-historic preservation organization.

Col. Hart was married to Teresa Keating (1929-2002), a registered nurse who held a master’s degree in psychiatric nursing from Columbia University, and the couple had seven children: Bridget, Erin, Bret, Tracy, Megan, Michael and Patrick.

Col. Hart died of natural causes on August 3, 2015 in Frederick, Maryland, aged 86.
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