Indian method of attack

Indian method of attack

“One of the greatest fallacies concerning Indian resistance to white advancement across the Great Plains involves the methods of Indian warfare. Hollywood and television have always depicted wagon trains or dismounted cavalry with Indians riding around them in circles. There is not a single recorded instance in Western American History where Indians maintained their attack using such tactics.”

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Charming the fiddle

Charming the fiddle

This past summer my wife visited some kin in Missouri and came home with a violin, or fiddle. Violins have been an interest to me since I tried to find my mother’s violin after returning home following a few years’ absence. I don’t do music but I was interested in the construction of a violin which I consider to be one of the two top arts of woodworking. The other being a sailing vessel.

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Spencer cartridge manufacturing dates

Spencer cartridge manufacturing dates

The statement in question refers to relics found at a Plains Indian wars battle site of the 1870s:

The fact that the majority of the Indian cartridges are Spencers [.56/56; .56/52; .56/50] that were not manufactured after 1866 suggests that they were conserving the cartridges they had and even going to great length to curate their ammunition.

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