The officers and ladies of the Old Army were an elite if exiled group in the Trans-Mississippi West during the period of the Indian Wars from 1865 to 1890. In, but seldom of, Western communities, and often isolated far in advance of homesteaders, they maintained a stylized code of conduct shaping the life and manners of many frontier posts, often under formidable circumstances. Their isolation - social, psychological, and physical - gave them a sense of unity not easily to be found elsewhere in the American society of their time. To bring us a truer picture of their milieu is the purpose of this book.
| Owner | MD |
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| Index | 1886 |
| Added Date | Sep 28, 2015 11:13:42 |
| Modified Date | Mar 27, 2024 12:14:59 |
| Retail Price | $ 19.00 |
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| Value | $ 19.00 |
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