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The Blue, the Gray and the Red, [Hardcover]

Thom Hatch (Author)
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February 1, 2003
Inexperienced Union and Confederate soldiers in the West waged numerous bloody campaigns against the Indians during the Civil War. Fighting with a distinct geographical advantage, many tribes terrorized the territory from the Plains to the Pacific, as American pioneers moved west in greater numbers. These noteworthy--and notorious--Indian campaigns featured a fascinating cast of colorful characters, and were set against the wild, desolate, and untamed territories of the western United States. This is the first book to explore Indian conflicts that took place during the Civil War and documents both Union and Confederate encounters with hostile Indians blocking western expansion.


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Beginning with the flight of the Creeks into Union territory pursued by Confederate forces (including many of Stand Watie's Cherokees), this popular history recounts grim, bloody, lesser-known events of the Civil War. Hatch (Clashes of the Cavalry) largely forgoes Confederate activities after that, but the book brings together some telling incidents nonetheless. Kit Carson, who fought Apaches and Navajos under the iron-fisted Colonel Carleton, arranged the Long Walk of the Navajos that made him infamous in Navajo history to this day. The North's "Captain" Woolsey, a volunteer soldier, became a brutal raider of the Apaches. General Sibley, a northerner and first Governor of Minnesota, oversaw the response to the Sioux Uprising of 1862 that left several hundred dead on either side. The slaughter of Black Kettle's Cheyennes at Sand Creek in 1864-by Colorado volunteers under Colonel Chivington, a militant abolitionist whose views on Indians were a great deal less charitable-forms a devastating chapter. Hatch, a veteran of several books on the Indian Wars that focus on George Armstrong Custer, has added to this clear and even-handed account a scholarly apparatus that adds considerably to its value.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Thom Hatch is the author of numerous works on the Civil War and American West history, including "Custer and the Battle of Little Bighorn: An Encyclopedia" (0786409649), "Clashes of Cavalry: The Civil War Careers of George Armstrong Custer and J. E. B. Stuart" (0811703568), and "The Custer Companion: A Comprehensive Guide to the Life of George Armstrong Custer and the Plains Indian Wars" (0811704777).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Stackpole Books (February 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081170016X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0811700160
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,308,350 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars While interest focused on the East, April 1, 2003
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Exacerbated by broken treaties, all across the West tensions and conflict arose between Indians and the steady, inexorable march West of white settlers. During the Civil War years, civilians and troops (mostly Blue) failed to solve the problem on multiple miniature battlefields. This book does an excellent job of describing the specific conditions and repercussions in nine areas where Indians attempted to maintain their traditional lifestyle.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Most Readable!, August 24, 2006
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This may be the first work dedicated solely to chronicling the numerous campaigns waged against the Indians in the West during the War Between the States, 1861-1865. Perhaps more Indians - and possibly more Americans - were killed during this time period than any other comparable four year period of the Indian Wars in our history. Yet most Americans are quite ignorant of all that transpired in these Indian campaigns no doubt due to the overarching dominance of that most sanguinary other War. Both Confederate and Federal soldiers had to maintain two front wars - against each other and the Indians. In each nation manpower drains for the main war were such that all too often the campaigns for frontier survival were fought with untrained and inexperienced militia. The Indians comprehended all of this and many acted with great mischief.

Concomitantly the War Between the States also divided the loyalties of many tribes with organized units fighting for both the Confederacy (who had Indian nations' representatives in their congress with the intention of eventually bringing them in as their own states) and the Union. We must not lose sight of the fact that the last commissioned general in the Confederacy to surrender was Cherokee chief Brigadier General Stand Watie on 23 June 1865.

Although this well written eminently readable book fills in a much needed gap in understanding our history of the many campaigns with the various Indian tribes during this time period, it is woefully lacking more in its analysis and descriptions of the campaigns in the Confederacy. There are only several paragraphs outlining these skirmishes and battles. The title of this work certainly suggests more than what is provided. Much has yet to be researched and written hereon. And, we know that there were many fights worth relating with the Indians on the "Southron" frontier. See, e.g., BOURLAND IN NORTH TEXAS AND INDIAN TERRITORY DURING THE CIVIL WAR: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & The Wichita Mountains, by Patricia Adkins-Rochette (2006). For the open-minded researcher, this is a field of history still in dire need!

Nonetheless, those campaigns described are fascinating. The author leads us through several of the bloody battles between partisan Indian tribes during the War Between the States explaining the politics of it all (this is well done - it can be most confusing) with the consequences to each side. Even history enthusiasts for the War are frequently uninformed with reference to the fratricidal intra-Indian campaigns. He then goes into the several Apache campaigns, the Great Sioux Uprising of 1862 in Minnesota wherein scores of quite innocent newly arrived German immigrants were massacred and worse, the Bear River Massacre, the Woolsey Expedition, Northern and Southern Plains vengeance, and ultimately the woeful Sand Creek Massacre.

Of note, the Sioux War of 1862 caused the burning of much of the town of New Ulm - 190 houses, and culminated after several set battles with the largest mass hanging under the colour of law in American history on American soil. On 26 December 1862, after receiving approval by Union President Abraham Lincoln, 38 Indians were publicly hanged for their depredations in this war.

This book is excellent. It is recommended - its noted blemishes aside - to the serious student of the Indian Wars.


24 August 2006
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5.0 out of 5 stars An often-overlooked sidebar of the American Civil War, March 9, 2003
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The Blue, The Gray, & The Red: Indian Campaigns Of The Civil War by western historian Thom Hatch focuses on an often-overlooked sidebar of the American Civil War -- the western campaigns that took place during the years of 1861 to 1865 and which resulted in the deaths of more Native Americans than in any other historical period of United States history. Heavily researched and superbly presented, The Blue, The Gray, & The Red is a much-appreciated and strongly recommended addition to Civil War Studies and Native American Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
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AT THE OUTBREAK OF THE CIVIL WAR, PLEDGES OF LOYALTY TO EITHER the North or the South created divisions among people who had previously shared the same history, if not the same blood. Read the first page
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