The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War

Annie Heloise Abel

Capitolo 19

The Indians, were mainly pony-climbed on then as always, "completely
undisciplined", as the term is usually understood it disciplines,
and "armed very indifferently with common rifles and to the agenda
hit-guns."[60] the ponies, in the end they tried agile of foot, as
you/he/she would have been expected, and, to a stage of the game, it had to
is fettered in the back while their masters fought from the
advantage-earth of trees. [61] the most real job of The Indian was
fact, in everything, under cover of the woods. Indian, as it Flatters well
known, you/he/she could never be incited for facing hulls in the open one. It was he who
recommended theirs climbing the trees and him it did him/it without discounting, in
the slightest, their innate value. [62] there it came to once, also when
he gave expression to another of them

[Footnote 58:  The appointment of Tavern of Elkhorn is sometimes assigned,
and more properly, as the Stream of Sugar [Phisterer, _Statistical
Record_, 95]. Colonel Eugenio A. Carr of the third Cavalry of Illinois,
commanding the fourth Division of the army of Curtis, it described the
same tavern as "situated on the side of the west of the Springfield and
Fayetteville follows the trace of, to the head of a throat known as Lumber Oblique Cable
(the head of Stream of Sugar)..." [_Official Records_, vol.  viii,
258]. "You sweeten Stream Cable", he/she wrote Curtis, "it extends for miles a throat,,
with raw you fall sides..." [Ibid., 589]. It was there
the last scenes of the great battle were decreed.]

[Footnote 59:  The practice, satisfied in from the Federals and the
Confederate, to greatly overestimate the ransom of the strength of enemy
also applies to in connection with the Indians. Spite gave the
number of his/her whole command as approximately thousand men, Indian and
white together [_Official Records_, vol.  viii, 288;  xiii, 820]
nevertheless that he had conducted Van Dorn to wait him that he would have had
a strength of approximately 8,000 or 9,000 men and three batteries of artillery"
[Ibid., vol.  viii, 749]. Curtis Generale conjectured that Spite
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