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portada My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney Massacre: With an Account of the Celebration of "Wyoming Opened" (Bison Book) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Introduction by
Publisher
Year
2004
Language
Inglés
Pages
316
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.2 x 13.7 x 1.9 cm
Weight
0.37 kg.
ISBN
0803264437
ISBN13
9780803264434

My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney Massacre: With an Account of the Celebration of "Wyoming Opened" (Bison Book) (in English)

Frances C. Carrington (Author) · Shannon D. Smith (Introduction by) · Bison Books · Paperback

My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney Massacre: With an Account of the Celebration of "Wyoming Opened" (Bison Book) (in English) - Carrington, Frances C. ; Smith, Shannon D.

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Synopsis "My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney Massacre: With an Account of the Celebration of "Wyoming Opened" (Bison Book) (in English)"

First published in 1910, Frances C. Carrington's My Army Life and the Fort Phil Kearney Massacre recounted the author's adventures as an army wife on the Great Plains, but also sought to set the record straight on her second husband's involvement in the Fetterman fight. Frances traveled with her first husband, Lt. George Washington Grummond, to Fort Phil Kearney in Wyoming in 1866 where he was killed in the Fetterman incident just a few months later. She eventually married the post commander, Col. Henry B. Carrington, after the death of his first wife, Margaret, who had befriended and cared for Frances during her brief, tragic episode at the frontier post.Frances's narrative recalls the wonder and worries of a naive young bride during the fateful days of 1866. From her voyage to Wyoming to her encounters with unfamiliar peoples and strange landscapes, Frances's vivid prose examines not only the everyday workings of a frontier army post but also the political and social intrigue behind one of the most controversial military defeats in Western history.

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