Old Fort Supply - Chapter I thru V
Old Fort Supply - Chapter I ... The Establishment of Camp Supply; The Geographical Location of the posts; Sources of the Difficulties with the Plains Indians; Indian Depredations; Efforts of the Military to Punish Them; General Sheridan's Plan of Campaign; Establishment of the Post - submitted by Wm. Hankins Hughes, to Oklahoma A &M College in 1941 for a Master of Arts degree in History.
Old Fort Supply - Chapter II ... The Washita Campaign; Generals Sully and Custer put the post in readiness; Custer ordered to pursue the Indians; The Battle of the of the Washita; Custer returns to Camp Supply; The Nineteenth Kansas volunteer Cavalry rescued; Generals Sheridan and Custer renew the pursuit of the Indians; General Sheridan called to Washington; General Custer completes the campaign. This was submitted by Wm. Hankins Hughes, to Oklahoma A &M College in 1941 for a Master of Arts degree in History.
Old Fort Supply - Chapter III... A Permanent Post; Thoughts of abandonment; Decision to continue and improve the post; Difficulties with the new reservation system; Further depredations; The campaign of Colonel Nelson A. Miles in 1874. Submitted by Wm. Hankins Hughes, to Oklahoma A &M College in 1941 for a Master of Arts degree in History.
Old Fort Supply - Chapter IV ... The Later Years - New Sources of friction; Abandonment of military posts in Kansas; Intrusion of white settlers in Oklahoma territory; The establishment of the reservation for the post and its enlargement; Complaints of the Cheyenne Indians relative to the leasing of lands. Submitted by Wm. Hankins Hughes, to Oklahoma A &M College in 1941 for a Master of Arts degree in History.
Old Fort Supply - Chapter V - Life At A Frontier Fort - New Sources of friction; Abandonment of military posts in Kansas; Intrusion of white settlers in Oklahoma territory; The establishment of the reservation for the post and its enlargement; Complaints of the Cheyenne Indians relative to the leasing of lands. Submitted by Wm. Hankins Hughes, to Oklahoma A &M College in 1941 for a Master of Arts degree in History.
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