[PDF.62hm] The Boys of Company K: Ohio cavalry Soldiers in the west during the Civil War
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| #2329976 in Books | 2012-03-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.40 x.80 x5.40l,1.01 | File type: PDF | 336 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great Work!|By Wyoming Anne|Great book! This is part of Western history that isn't often talked about. I especially like that the author uses the soldiers' own words to make a point.|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By E. Wagner|Great book, rich in detail, good references. I have bought copies fo||The Boys of Company K is packed with detail on the daily life and difficult times of the 1860s frontier soldier. Anyone interested in the Indian Wars on the northern plains will want to read this book. --Tom Rea Author of Devil's Gate: Owning the Land, Owning
The Boys of Company K shows how life was for the common soldier on the dangerous western prairies. The men faced the threat of hostile Indians, disease, and unpredictable Wyoming weather. Follow the boys on their journey from Hillsboro, Dayton, Cincinnati and other Ohio, Kansas and Nebraska towns to Fort Laramie, Fort Halleck, the Powder River, and other frontier locations. Accounts are taken from first-hand sources such as newspaper articles, personal journals, and mili...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.The Boys of Company K: Ohio cavalry Soldiers in the west during the Civil War | Lee M. Cullimore.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.