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The Iroquois in the American Revolution (Iroquois and Their Neighbors)

DOC The Iroquois in the American Revolution (Iroquois and Their Neighbors) by Barbara Graymont in History

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This volume is part of a multi-volume work; organized by state. The first nine volumes are devoted to the regional histories of Alabama; Arkansas and Florida; Georgia; Louisiana; Mississippi; North Carolina; South Carolina; Texas; Tennessee and Virginia. The tenth volume covers the border states of Kentucky; Maryland and Missouri; plus Indian units serving the Confederacy and multi-state units designated as "Confederates". The final volume is comprised of tables of brigades and higher commands; including names and ranks of their commanders and dates of their commands. In all; the "Compendium" will document a total of some 2000 regimental histories. Each volume's coverage is divided into groups for artillery (including heavy artillery; horse artillery; light artillery and siege artillery); cavalry (including dragoons; lancers; mounted rifles and partisan rangers); infantry (including mounted infantry; rifles and sharp-shooters). Within each of these groupings; units are arranged by numerical designations; followed by unnumbered units which are organized alphabetically by unit name. Each individual entry includes organizational information (including; where appropriate; the date and place of the unit's organization; muster-in; reorganization and final disposition - ie. disbandment or surrender); the name of the first colonel of the regiment; first commander of a battalion or first captain of an artillery battalion; followed by an alphabetical listing of all field officers of the command; with their ranks; the higher assignments of the unit - a complete listing of the various campaigns; battles and skirmishes in which the unit was engaged; complete with dates; furthur reading suggestions; as available; of unit histories and personal memoirs.


#649444 in Books 1975-12-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.20 x .93 x 5.94l; 1.12 #File Name: 0815601166359 pages


Review
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. The Iroquois in the American RevolutionBy Kim Burdick.Carefully researched; thoughtfully presented.Forty years after "The Iroquois in the American Revolution" was published; Barbara Graymont remains the authority on this topic. Authors of more recent books and articles borrow heavily from her work."The Iroquois in the American Revolution" should be required reading for anyone who is serious about American history. It is an eye-opener that will linger in the reader's mind for a long time.Standard materials about the American Revolution showcase the story of the "Good Guys;" (i.e.; the American patriots) and "The Bad Guys;" (i.e.; the "Red Coats.") One sentence might be found in a history text about the Oneida and Tuscarora Indians who valiantly fought on the patriot side.Although there is an obligatory portrait of Thayendanegea (also known as Joseph Brandt) in almost every history text book; The Mohawks; Senecas; Onondagas; and Cayugas's tragic faith in pre-war British treaties is rarely mentioned.This book will change all that. The nuances; the shades of gray; the grievances; the splintering of the Iroquois Nation caused by the American Revolution; are all here. This a powerful tale.This book is absolutely recomended.Kim BurdickStanton; Delaware2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A tangled web made clearerBy RiceFor the first time I found the Native American plight in the Revolution made much clearer. Answers to questions such as: how were the Native Americans treated by both sides; how did they treat each other when some were for the English and some on the rebel side. Finally; how they tried to hold the confederacy together as it slowly broke down. A very good understanding of the plight of the Native Americans during a trying time for all.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Donald Thompsona forgotten part of the war written with a huge amount of detail... very well written and entertaining

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