Big Horn Legacy

Big Horn Legacy

Author: W. Michael Gear

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1996-06-15

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 0812567242

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It is 1850 in St. Louis and Abriel Catton receives the last will and testament of his father. He must reassemble his brothers and sisters to find the legacy his father left.


The Girl from the Big Horn Country

The Girl from the Big Horn Country

Author: Mary Ellen Chase

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-09-18

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13:

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In Mary Ellen Chase's novel, 'The Girl from the Big Horn Country,' readers are taken on a captivating journey through the rugged landscapes of the American West, following the coming-of-age story of a young girl who must navigate the complexities of family, love, and self-discovery. Chase's evocative prose brings the untamed beauty of the Big Horn mountains to life, painting a vivid picture of a bygone era and capturing the essence of the pioneering spirit that defined the region. The novel is a masterful blend of historical fiction and emotional depth, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of frontier life while exploring themes of identity and resilience. Mary Ellen Chase, a respected American author known for her works centered around New England and the sea, draws upon her own experiences and extensive research to craft a compelling narrative that resonates with authenticity and heart. Her keen insight into the human condition shines through in 'The Girl from the Big Horn Country,' as she seamlessly weaves together rich character development with a gripping plot. I highly recommend 'The Girl from the Big Horn Country' to readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction with a strong sense of place, as well as those interested in exploring themes of personal growth and the enduring power of the human spirit. Chase's novel is a timeless classic that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who delves into its pages.


Big Horn City

Big Horn City

Author: Judy Slack

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738581569

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Big Horn City was the first town established in 1881 in what later became Sheridan County, Wyoming. Nestled in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains, it is no wonder the Crow and Sioux Indian tribes coveted the Little Goose Valley for its abundance of wild game. Sheridan County's first white resident and founder of the town of Big Horn City was Oliver Perry Hanna. Numerous immigrants soon found their way to Big Horn City along the Bozeman Trail to begin a new life. The Bozeman Trail Museum, which serves as a place for local families to share their collectibles, was a blacksmith shop on the Bozeman Trail.


A Lakota War Book from the Little Bighorn

A Lakota War Book from the Little Bighorn

Author: Castle McLaughlin

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2013-12-23

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0981885861

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A ledger book of drawings by Lakota Sioux warriors found in 1876 on the Little Bighorn battlefield offers a rare first-person Native American record of events that likely occurred in 1866–1868 during Red Cloud’s War. This color facsimile edition uncovers the origins, ownership, and cultural and historical significance of this unique artifact.


Little Bighorn

Little Bighorn

Author: John Hough

Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781432848439

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As a favor to the beautiful actress Mary Deschenes, Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer hires her eighteen-year-old son Allen Winslow as an aide for his 1876 campaign against the Sioux and Cheyenne. Traveling west against his will, Allen finds himself in the company of Addie Grace Lord, sixteen, sister of one of Custer's regimental surgeons. The two fall in love, and it is with foreboding that Addie Grace watches Allen and her brother George ride out with Custer's Seventh Cavalry.


From the Heart of the Crow Country

From the Heart of the Crow Country

Author: Joseph Medicine Crow

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780803282636

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The oral historian of the Crow tribe collects stories which introduce the world of the Crow Indians, including its legends, humorous tales, history, and everday life.


After Custer

After Custer

Author: Paul L. Hedren

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2012-09-04

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0806185724

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Between 1876 and 1877, the U.S. Army battled Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne Indians in a series of vicious conflicts known today as the Great Sioux War. After the defeat of Custer at the Little Big Horn in June 1876, the army responded to its stunning loss by pouring fresh troops and resources into the war effort. In the end, the U.S. Army prevailed, but at a significant cost. In this unique contribution to American western history, Paul L. Hedren examines the war’s effects on the culture, environment, and geography of the northern Great Plains, their Native inhabitants, and the Anglo-American invaders. As Hedren explains, U.S. military control of the northern plains following the Great Sioux War permitted the Northern Pacific Railroad to extend westward from the Missouri River. The new transcontinental line brought hide hunters who targeted the great northern buffalo herds and ultimately destroyed them. A de-buffaloed prairie lured cattlemen, who in turn spawned their own culture. Through forced surrender of their lands and lifeways, Lakotas and Northern Cheyennes now experienced even more stress and calamity than they had endured during the war itself. The victors, meanwhile, faced a different set of challenges, among them providing security for the railroad crews, hide hunters, and cattlemen. Hedren is the first scholar to examine the events of 1876–77 and their aftermath as a whole, taking into account relationships among military leaders, the building of forts, and the army’s efforts to memorialize the war and its victims. Woven into his narrative are the voices of those who witnessed such events as the burial of Custer, the laying of railroad track, or the sudden surround of a buffalo herd. Their personal testimonies lend both vibrancy and pathos to this story of irreversible change in Sioux Country.