This is a detailed account of the battle at the Washita River written by a National Park Service historian. The author expends much effort in recounting the military movements and tactics of Gen. Sheridan and Lt. Col. Custer...

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This is a detailed account of the battle at the Washita River written by a National Park Service historian. The author expends much effort in recounting the military movements and tactics of Gen. Sheridan and Lt. Col. Custer, but also delves into the "clash of cultures" to explain why the battle came about. A very interesting read. Illustrated with a few illustrations and maps and a bibliography for further reference.

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