An edition of Carbine & Lance (1937)

Carbine & lance

the story of old Fort Sill

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Carbine & lance
Wilbur Sturtevant Nye
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An edition of Carbine & Lance (1937)

Carbine & lance

the story of old Fort Sill

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“Fort Sill, established by Sheridan in 1869 . . . was the focal point of all Indian warfare on the southern plains, warfare which was fast, furious, heroic and romantic . . . Colonel Nye gleaned his materials from old army files, from the few printed sources, and by word of mouth from Indians who had figured in the events he records.”—Christian Science Monitor

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Language
English
Pages
345

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Cover of: Carbine and Lance
Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill
September 1983, University of Oklahoma Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Carbine & lance
Carbine & lance: the story of old Fort Sill
1969, University of Oklahoma Press
in English - [3d ed., rev.]
Cover of: Carbine & lance
Carbine & lance: the story of old Fort Sill
1942, University of Oklahoma press
in English
Cover of: Carbine & lance
Carbine & lance: the story of old Fort Sill
1942, University of Oklahoma Press
in English - 2d ed. --
Cover of: Carbine and Lance
Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill
1937, University of Oklahoma press
Hardback in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliographical foot-notes.
"First printing, 1937... Second edition, revised, 1942."

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Norman

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
976.6
Library of Congress
F694 .N95 1942

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 345 [l] p.
Number of pages
345

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6438085M
LCCN
42018981
OCLC/WorldCat
1483267

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ONE of the landmarks of the great war trail which led south from Arrow-Point River (the Arkansas) into Texas and Old Mexico was a detached hill which stood in a mesquite-dotted plain north of the Wichita Mountains.
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