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Frontier Crossroads

Fort Davis and the West

Robert Wooster author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Texas A & M University Press

Published:2nd Dec '05

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The idea of the West conjures exciting images of tenacious men and women, huge expanses of unclaimed territory, and feelings of both adventure and lonesome isolation. Located astride communication lines linking San Antonio, El Paso, Presidio, and Chihuahua City, the United States Army's post at Fort Davis commanded a strategic position at a military, cultural, and economic crossroads of nineteenth-century Texas. Using extensive research and careful scrutiny of long forgotten records, Robert Wooster brings his readers into the world of Fort Davis, a place of encounter, conquest, and community. The fort here spawned a thriving civilian settlement and served as the economic nexus for regional development. ""Frontier Crossroads"" schools its readers in the daily lives of soldiers, their dependents, and civilians at the fort and in the surrounding area. The resulting history of the intriguing blend of Hispanic, African American, Anglo, and European immigrants who came to Fort Davis is a benchmark volume that will serve as the standard to which other post histories will be compared. The military garrisons of Fort Davis represented a rich mosaic of nineteenth-century American life. Each of the army's four black regiments served there following the Civil War, and its garrisons engaged in many of the army's grueling campaigns against Apache and Comanche Indians. Characters such as artist and officer Arthur T. Lee, William ""Pecos Bill"" Shafter, and Benjamin Grierson and his family come alive under Wooster's pen. ""Frontier Crossroads"" will enrich its readers with its careful analysis of life on the frontier. This book will appeal to military and social historians, Texas history buffs, and those seeking a record of adventure.

ISBN: 9781585444755

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224 pages