And the river ran red : a novel of the massacre at Bear River
Miller, Rod, 1952-2022
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January 29, 1863. United States Army troops attack a Shoshoni village on the banks of the Bear River in what is now southeastern Idaho. Four hours later, the army abandons the field, leaving behind the dead bodies of some three hundred men, women, and children. This all-but-forgotten massacre stands today as the worst killing of Indians by the military in the history of the American West. In the pages of And the River Ran Red, Rod Miller puts human faces and feelings on this incomparable tragedy. Follow Shoshoni leaders Bear Hunter and Sagwitch, military officers Colonel Patrick Edward Connor and Major Edward F. McGarry, Mormon leader Brigham Young, and frontiersman Porter Rockwell in a tapestry of intrigue and violence leading up to the massacre, and its aftermath. Chilling in its detail, scrupulous in its portrayal of history, And the River Ran Red sheds light on a dark day that deserves to come out of the shadows and find its place in the history of the West.
Main title:
Author:
Miller, Rod, 1952-, author
Edition:
Large print edition.
Imprint:
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, 2022.©2021.
Collation:
317 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
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ISBN:
9781432878870 (hardcover)
Dewey class:
813.6F
Language:
English
BRN:
589980