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| #2478986 in Books | State House Press | 1998-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.25 x6.00l,.41 | File type: PDF | 104 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Sam Bell Maxey, a phantom of oral history, suddenly became real when this book was discovered|By William Leo Yates|Sam Bell Maxey was an uncle to my paternal Grandmother who spoke often of him and his adventures. He taught her to break her own horses and ride a saddle with a horn--unthinkable for a lady before 1900s. In many ways he was a mentor to her, since her own father w||"an excellent series [that] should be in every Texas school!" -- Empire Books|About the Author|
JOHN C. WAUGH is no stranger to readers of history. His two books, The Class of 1846: From West Po
General Maxey, dignified, articulate, and confident, arrives in Indian Territory in 1863 to assume command of a diverse and motley army of Indians. The troops are in disarray; they are suspicious of tribal alliances, weakened from malnutrition, their crops have been pillaged, and they are discouraged by a series of battlefield setbacks at the hands of the Union Army invading from Kansas. Maxey calls upon all of his leadership and administrative skills and his insigh...
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