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Five Years A Cavalryman Or, Sketches Of Regular Army Life On The Texas Frontier, 1866-1871 (Western Frontier Library) [Paperback]

H. H. McConnell (Author), William H. Leckie (Foreword)
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February 1996

First published in 1889, H. H. McConnell’s Five Years a Cavalryman remains one of the best accounts of what it was like to be an ordinary cavalryman on the post-Civil War frontier. Posted for five years (1866-1871) with the Sixth U.S. Cavalry at Fort Belknap and Fort Richardson, in West Texas, McConnell gives the unglorified inside story on his fellow enlisted men and the officers, reporting candidly on their heavy drinking, their general disorganization, their boredom, and their thievery.

Regarding the Texas Rangers, he admits that they might be tolerable Indian fighters, but in frontier towns, where they would engage in “shooting scrapes and rows” with its citizens and soldiers, they were more a threat to peace than keepers of the same. His tolerant attitude toward Native Americans is evident in his coverage of the arrest and trial of Satanta, Big Tree, and other Kiowas at Fort Sill, in which he grants that General William Sherman’s concurrent visit to the post negatively affected their trial.

In the foreword to this edition, William H. Leckie summarizes McConnell’s frontier career and discusses his attitude toward the Tenth Calvary “buffalo soldiers,” the Texas Rangers, and officers such as Colonel Ranald MacKenzie.

H. H. McConnell settled in Jacksboro, Texas (where Fort Richardson is located), and became a prominent citizen after his service in the U.S. cavalry. William H. Leckie, who wrote the Foreword, is the author of The Buffalo Soldiers, also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.



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H. H. McConnell settled in Jacksboro, Texas (where Fort Richardson is located), and became a prominent citizen after his service in the U.S. cavalry.



William H. Leckie was the coauthor, with Shirley A. Leckie, of Unlikely Warriors: General Benjamin Grierson and His Family and The Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative of the Black Calvary in the West, rev.


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  • Paperback: 311 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press (February 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806128178
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806128177
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 4.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,833,711 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars An account of life on the post, not in the field., September 4, 1999
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This review is from: Five Years A Cavalryman Or, Sketches Of Regular Army Life On The Texas Frontier, 1866-1871 (Western Frontier Library) (Paperback)
H.H.McConnell's Five Years A Cavalryman is a rem iniscence of the author's military service in the U.S. 6th Cavalry in northwest Texas from 1866 to 1871.If you are interested in a straightforward firsthand account of life on a frontier post along with some interesting anecdotes you will like this book. However...if you are an old horse cavalry aficianado and reenactor like myself and are looking for the "nuts and bolts" of cavalry life in the field, forget it.The author spent his hitch on post doing mostly bureaucratic work. It seems the only time he got on a horse was to relocate to a new fort or to attend to some official business here or there.On the rare occassions when he does discuss troops in the field, either on scout or on campaign, he wasn't there. The only discription he gives of these events are only in very general and uninformative terms. You will not learn anything about the cav out in the field, anything about their equipment, their tactics, or procedures. The best book I have found so far on the old horse cavalry is Forty Miles A Day On Beans And Hay by Don Jr. Ricky which you can purchase on Amazon.com. If you only read one book on the subject read this one!Happy Trails......Trooper7E
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THE morning of a beautiful day in October, 186-, found me on the cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in company with six or seven other individuals, bound for the same destination as myself, all in charge of a Sergeant of the regular army, who was conducting the party to the Cavalry Barracks at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, at that time the rendezvous for all recruits enlisted in the mounted branch of the regular service. Read the first page
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civilian employes, affidavit man, general courtmartial, dismounted men
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Fort Richardson, San Antonio, Buffalo Springs, Fort Sill, Big Tree, General Sherman, West Fork, Old Paddy, Colonel Marcy, Northwest Texas, Uncle Sam, Colonel Starr, Fort Belknap, California Jack, Fort Hays, Rio Grande, The Flea, United States, First Sergeant, Fort Griffin, Indian Territory, Judge Advocate, General Mackenzie, Northern Texas, Bob Fawls
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