has terminated one of the most extraordinary Indian wars of which there is any record. The Indians throughout displayed a courage and skill that elicited universal praise ; they abstained from scalping, let captive women go free, did not commit indiscriminate... Annual Reports of the War Department - Halaman 15oleh United States. War Department - 1877Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| United States. War Department - 1877 - 748 halaman
...various routes. Thus has terminated one of the most extraordinary Indian wars of which there is'any record. The Indians throughout displayed a courage...indiscriminate murder of peaceful families which is usual, aud fought with almost scientific skill, using advance and rear guards, skirmish-lines and Held fortifie... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1877 - 1184 halaman
...any «•«ml. The Indians throughout displayed a courage and skill that elicited universal I'.MIV-, They abstained from scalping ; let captive women go free ; did not commit, n'U-criminate murder of peaceful families, which is usual, and fought with almost •ontitic still,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1878 - 784 halaman
...posts and stations by various routes. Thus has terminated one of the most extraordinary Indian таге of which there is any record. The Indians throughout...that elicited universal praise; they abstained from - .ilping, let captive women go fret, did not commit indiscriminate murit-r of peaceful families which... | |
| Francis Samuel Drake - 1885 - 506 halaman
...Indian wars on record. " Throughout this extraordinary campaign," says General Sherman, "the Indians displayed a courage and skill that elicited universal...from scalping, let captive women go free, did not murder indiscriminately as usual, and fought with scientific skill, using advance and rear guards,... | |
| Jacob Piatt Dunn - 1886 - 816 halaman
...the spring, unless he received "instructions from higher authority." "Thus." says General Sherman, "has terminated one of the most extraordinary Indian...almost scientific skill, using advance and rear guards, skirmish lines and field fortifications." Of course the Nez Perec's were sent back to the Lapwai reservation,... | |
| Jacob Piatt Dunn - 1886 - 816 halaman
...the spring, unless he received "instructions from higher authority." "Thus," says General Sherman, "has terminated one of the most extraordinary Indian...almost scientific skill, using advance and rear guards, skirmish lines and field fortifications." Of course the Nez Perec's were sent back to the Lapwai reservation,... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1887 - 330 halaman
...Thus has terminated," wrote General Sherman, after the conclusion of the Nez Perce outbreak of 1877, "one of the most extraordinary Indian wars of which...commit indiscriminate murder of peaceful families, and fought with almost scientific skill, using advance and rear guards, skirmish lines and field fortifications."... | |
| Canadian Institute (1849-1914). - 1888 - 224 halaman
...Thus," says General Sherman, in his. official report as Oommander-in-Chief of the American army, " has terminated one of the most extraordinary Indian...almost scientific skill, using advance and rear guards, skirmish lines, and field fortifications." To this our author adds that when the captives were taken... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1888 - 692 halaman
..." Thus," says General Sherman, in his official report as Commander-in-Chief of the American army, " has terminated one of the most extraordinary Indian...almost scientific skill, using advance and rear guards, skirmish lines, and field fortifications." To this our author adds that when the captives were taken... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1889 - 384 halaman
..." Thus," says General Sherman, in his official report as Commander-in-Chief of the American army, " has terminated one of the most extraordinary Indian...almost scientific skill, using advance and rear guards, skirmish lines, and field fortifications." To this our author adds that when the captives were taken... | |
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