The brutality of the 1860s Indian wars on the Texas frontier was borne largely by settlers who had emigrated west in search of land and opportunity. Gregory Michno tells the story of the noncombatants who suffered far greate...

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The brutality of the 1860s Indian wars on the Texas frontier was borne largely by settlers who had emigrated west in search of land and opportunity. Gregory Michno tells the story of the noncombatants who suffered far greater losses than the soldiers who were there to protect them.

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