The Conquest of the Missouri (Expanded, Annotated): Grant Marsh, Custer, and the 1876 Campaign

The Conquest of the Missouri (Expanded, Annotated): Grant Marsh, Custer, and the 1876 Campaign

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Publisher's Synopsis

He saved the wounded survivors of the Battle of the Little Bighorn by piloting the steamer Far West on a record-breaking dash down three rivers to Fort Abraham Lincoln. This acclaimed biography of Grant Marsh is one of the quintessential works of western Americana covering the last quarter of the 19th century and is a source for every Custer scholar.

In addition to a lengthy treatment of Marsh's important role on the 1876 Yellowstone Expedition with Custer, Terry, and Gibbon, this exciting and fascinating book details the development of the captain's career on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, which paralleled the rise of the steamboat industry.

From the early days (with Ulysses S. Grant at Shiloh ) until the arrival of the railroads, Grant Marsh became a legend, especially on the Upper Missouri during the Indian Wars. He was highly-respected and sought after by the military commanders who campaigned there in the post-Civil War era.

No reader who is interested in the pioneer days of the Dakotas, Montana, and Wyoming can fail to be riveted by this biography. Grant Marsh was one of the towering figures of the old west and played a central role in its settlement.

Book information

ISBN: 9781793202222
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 324
Weight: 476g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm