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Lost California Treasure (Paperback): W.Craig Gaines Lost California Treasure (Paperback)
W.Craig Gaines
R520 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R41 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Lost Texas Treasure - Sunken Ships, Rawhide Maps and Buried Plunder (Hardcover): W.Craig Gaines Lost Texas Treasure - Sunken Ships, Rawhide Maps and Buried Plunder (Hardcover)
W.Craig Gaines
R783 R687 Discovery Miles 6 870 Save R96 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Lost Oklahoma Treasure - Misplaced Mines, Outlaw Loot and Mule Loads of Gold (Hardcover): W.Craig Gaines Lost Oklahoma Treasure - Misplaced Mines, Outlaw Loot and Mule Loads of Gold (Hardcover)
W.Craig Gaines
R681 Discovery Miles 6 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Success in Life - 401 Encouraging Thoughts (Paperback): W.Craig Gaines, Singh Success in Life - 401 Encouraging Thoughts (Paperback)
W.Craig Gaines, Singh
R179 Discovery Miles 1 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Great Lost Treasure Never Found (Paperback): W.Craig Gaines Great Lost Treasure Never Found (Paperback)
W.Craig Gaines
R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Nostradamus' Curse (Paperback): A. Doss, W.Craig Gaines Nostradamus' Curse (Paperback)
A. Doss, W.Craig Gaines
R335 Discovery Miles 3 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Hispanic Lost Treasure of the Eastern United States (Paperback): W.Craig Gaines Hispanic Lost Treasure of the Eastern United States (Paperback)
W.Craig Gaines
R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Civil War Gold and Other Lost Treasure - Revised Edition (Paperback): W.Craig Gaines Civil War Gold and Other Lost Treasure - Revised Edition (Paperback)
W.Craig Gaines
R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Hispanic Treasures of the Western United States (Paperback): W.Craig Gaines Hispanic Treasures of the Western United States (Paperback)
W.Craig Gaines
R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Confederate Cherokees - John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles (Paperback, Updated ed.): W.Craig Gaines The Confederate Cherokees - John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles (Paperback, Updated ed.)
W.Craig Gaines
R813 Discovery Miles 8 130 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Although many Indian nations fought in the Civil War, general history often underrepresents the role of Native Americans in the conflict. Indian nations did, in fact, suffer a higher percentage of casualties than any Union or Confederate state, and the war almost destroyed the Cherokee Nation. In The Confederate Cherokees, W. Craig Gaines provides an absorbing account of the Cherokees' involvement in the early years of the Civil War, focusing in particular on the actions of one group, John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles. By the time the Civil War began, internal political dissension tore at the solidarity of the Cherokee tribe and a simmering thirty-year-old blood feud threatened to drive an even deeper divide. Entry into the war on the Confederate side intensified these intratribal tensions and ultimately two distinct factions emerged. One faction, loyal to Chief John Ross and led by John Drew- Ross's nephew by marriage- formed a regiment. Another unit rallied around Ross's rival, Stand Watie. The Watie regiment was largely pro-Confederate, whereas many of Drew's soldiers, though fighting for the Confederate cause, secretly allied with a pro-Union, antislavery society known as the Keetoowahs. They had little sympathy for the southern whites, who had driven them from their ancestral homelands in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Drew's regiment nonetheless earned a degree of infamy during the Battle of Pea Ridge, in Arkansas, for scalping Union soldiers. Gaines unfolds the history of Drew's regiment amid a larger narrative of military events within the Indian Territory. United action, as he shows, proved almost impossible because of continuing factionalism within the tribes and the desertion of many Native Americans to the Union forces. Indeed, Drew's regiment, effectively disbanded by mid-1862, bears the distinction of being the only Confederate regiment to lose almost its entire membership through desertion to the Union ranks.

The Confederate Cherokees - John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles (Paperback): W.Craig Gaines The Confederate Cherokees - John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles (Paperback)
W.Craig Gaines
R700 Discovery Miles 7 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Although many Indian nations fought in the Civil War, historians have given little attention to the role Native Americans played in the conflict. Indian nations did, in fact, suffer a higher percentage of casualties than any Union or Confederate state, and the war almost destroyed the Cherokee Nation. In The Confederate Cherokees, W. Craig Gaines provides an absorbing account of the Cherokees' involvement in the early years of the Civil War, focusing in particular on the actions of one group, John Drew's Regiment of Mounted Rifles.

As the war began, The Cherokees were torn by internal political dissension and a simmering thirty-year-old blood feud. Entry into the war on the Confederate side did little to resolve these intratribal tensions. One faction, loyal to Chief John Ross, formed a regiment led by John Drew, Ross's nephew by marriage. Another regiment was formed by Ross's rival, Stand Watie. The Watie regiment was largely por-Confederate, whereas many of Drew's soldiers, though fighting for the Confederate cause, were secretly members of a pro-Union, antislavery society known as the Keetoowahs. They had little sympathy for the southern whites, who had driven them from their ancestral homelands in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Drew's regiment nonetheless earned a degree of infamy during the Battle of Pea Ridge, in Arkansas, for scalping Union soldiers.

Gaines writes not only about the actions of Drew's regiment but about military events in the Indian Territory in general. United action was almost impossible because of continuing factionalism within the tribes and the desertion of many Indians to the Union forces. Desertion was so high that Drew's regiment was effectively disbanded by mid-1862, and the soldiers did not complete their one-year enlistment. Drew's regiment bears the distinction of being the only Confederate regiment to lose almost its entire membership through desertion to the Union ranks.

Gaines's solidly researched, ground-breaking history of this ill-fated band of Cherokees will be of interest to Civil War buffs and students of Native American history alike.

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