University of Oklahoma Press
Fort Bowie, Arizona: Combat Post of the Southwest, 1858-1894
Fort Bowie, Arizona: Combat Post of the Southwest, 1858-1894
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Fort Bowie, in present-day Arizona, was established in 1862 at the site of the famous Battle of Apache Pass, where U.S. troops clashed with Apache chief Cochise and his warriors. The fort's dual purpose was to guard the invaluable water supply at Apache Spring and to control Indians in the developing southwestern region. Douglas C. McChristian's Fort Bowie, Arizona, spans nearly four decades to provide a fascinating account of the many complex events surrounding the small combat post.
In a sweeping narrative, McChristian presents Fort Bowie in fresh contexts of national expansion and regional development, weaving in threads of early exploration, transcontinental railroad surveys, the overland mail, mining, ranching, and the conflict with the Apaches.
Author: Douglas C. McChristian
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 02/27/2006
Pages: 372
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.13lbs
Size: 9.26h x 6.36w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780806137810
About the Author
McChristian, Douglas C.: - Douglas C. McChristian (1947-2018) was a research historian for the National Park Service and a former National Park Service field historian at Fort Davis and Fort Laramie National Historic Sites and at the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. He is the author of numerous books, including Fort Bowie, Arizona: Combat Post of the Southwest, 1858-1894 and Fort Laramie: Military Bastion of the High Plains.
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