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Jeff Davis's Own : Cavalry, Comanches, and the Battle for the Texas Frontier by James R. Arnold (2008, Hardcover)

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PublisherBook Sales, Incorporated
ISBN-100785821910
ISBN-139780785821915
eBay Product ID (ePID)54041396

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Book TitleJeff Davis's Own : Cavalry, Comanches, and the Battle for the Texas Frontier
Number of Pages360 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMilitary / United States, United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Publication Year2008
IllustratorYes
GenreHistory
AuthorJames R. Arnold
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight28 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width6 in

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ReviewsCreated in 1855 by Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, the 2nd United States Cavalry was led by Col. Albert Sidney Johnston, Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee and Maj. George H. Thomas. Arnold ("Grant Wins the War") chronicles the birth and pre-Civil War service of this mounted regiment on the Texas frontier. When white settlers first moved into central Texas, the fierce Comanche warriors raided frontier settlements, stealing horses and cattle, killing men and carrying off women. After Texas became a state, the 2nd Cavalry was sent to guard the Texans and attack the hostiles. The result was a mixed bag of successes and failures as the cavalry companies grappled with the weather, civilians, hostile and friendly Indians, loneliness and isolation, and oftentimes lack of adequate supplies. Arnold writes of the units weapons and uniforms, its selection of horses, training at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, and its long march overland to the Texas frontier. The next five years were spent in frustrating combat and patrol against the Indians. There were occasional successes, such as Lt. John B. Hoods aggressive patrolling in 1857 and Earl Van Dorn's attack on a Comanche village at Crooked Creek in 1859. The regiment left Texas in 1861 and was redesignated the 5th U.S. Cavalry when the War Department reorganized the army's mounted units that year. Not since William Prices 1889 regimental history have the early years of this famous unit, which produced more general officers of Civil War fame than any other, received their due coverage. While this book will be a hard sell beyond its niche of regional war buffs, Arnold has produced an elegantly written narrative that will captivate anyoneinterested in this facet of American frontier history. --"Publishers Weekly," September 25, 2000
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal357/.183/097309034
SynopsisExcitingly told and meticulously researched, this is an intriguing and colorful saga of the commanders who united to fight an enemy on its native ground, then divided again to face each other across the battlefields of their own homeland.

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  • Jeff Davis book.

    Looking forward to reading this as I am a descendant of Jeff Davis.

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