Texas during the American Indian Wars
see also: Texas in the American Civil War, Texas-Indian wars
food for thought: California during World War II
1845 to 1900
From its annexation into the United States until the end of the 19th century
History
editUS Army engagements with indigenous peoples
editRoad plotting through Texas
editImpact on indigenous peoples
editMilitary installations
editReferences
editSources
editBooks
edit- McChristian, Douglas C. (2017). Regular Army O!: Soldiering on the Western Frontier, 1865–1891. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-0-80615-902-7.
- Robinson, Willard B. (1977). American Forts: Architectural Form and Function. Amon Carter Museum of American Art. ISBN 978-0-25200-589-3.
- Smith, Thomas T. (2020) [2000]. The Old Army in Texas (2nd ed.). Texas State Historical Association. ISBN 978-1-62511-060-2.
- Uglow, Loyd (2001). Standing in the Gap: Army Outposts, Picket Stations, and the Pacification of the Texas Frontier, 1866–1886. Texas Christian University Press. ISBN 978-0-87565-246-7.
Articles
edit- Graham, Roy Eugene (October 1970). "Federal Fort Architecture in Texas during the Nineteenth Century". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 74 (2): 165–188.