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Albert and Jennie Barnitz "were both perceptive, articulate
individuals who fully realized that they were involved in
fascinating historically important events. They have left a record
of frontier military life that can scarcely be matched
elsewhere...Historian and buff alike will find this volume both
enlightening and entertaining."--Paul A. Hutton, Journal of
American History "The reader will come to like Albert and Jennie
Barnitz, whose letters trigger a time machine in which we come to
know a good deal more about Life in Custer's Cavalry."--Montana
"Albert Barnitz...served with Custer's famed Seventh Cavalry for
four years, 1867-70...In 1867 Albert and Jennie (Platt), both of
Ohio, married and headed for the Kansas frontier. Four months later
the growing perils of Indian clashes forced her to return
east...[Their] letters and diaries, dated from January 17, 1867, to
February 10, 1869, are vivid and accurate...[They] provide a keen
picture of life in the Seventh Cavalry, both in garrison and field,
immediately after the Civil War." --The Historian Editor Robert
Utley's books available in Bison Books editions include Billy the
Kid: A Short and Violent Life; Frontier Regulars: The United States
Army and the Indian, 1866-1891; and Frontiersmen in Blue: The
United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865.
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