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KIT CARSON'S FIGHT WITH THE COMANCHE AND KIOWA INDIANS, AT THE ADOBE WALLS, ON THE CANADIAN RIVER de Pettis, George - 1908
de Pettis, George
KIT CARSON'S FIGHT WITH THE COMANCHE AND KIOWA INDIANS, AT THE ADOBE WALLS, ON THE CANADIAN RIVER
de Pettis, George
- Usado
Santa Fe: New Mexico Printing, 1908. 44pp. Original printed wrappers.(a few embssed library stamps) First hand account by a participant describing the First Battle of Adobe Walls in the Texas Panhandle. Colonel Kit Carson commanded the First United States Cavalry, New Mexico Volunteers, which consisted of 335 officers and men, seventy-five scouts and two mountain howitzers. The expedition was executed while the Comanche and Iowa Indians were in winter quarters. The howitzers, commanded by George Pettis, saved Carson's forces from being overrun. Tate Indians of Texas 2734: "Pettis served as a Captain in the First Regiment California Volunteer Infantry during Colonel Kit Carson's 1864 attack upon the Comanche and Kiowa camp at Adobe Walls, in the Texas Panhandle. This remains the standard eyewitness account of the military operations." Graff 3264. Howes P270.Dornbush 2: 138.
- Librería Michael Ginsberg Books (US)
- Estado del libro Usado
- Editorial New Mexico Printing
- Lugar de publicación Santa Fe
- Fecha de publicación 1908
- Palabras clave NATIVE AMERICAN; TEXAS; WESTERN AMERICANA; CALIFORNIA; HOWES,CIVIL WAR