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Horse Soldier, 1776-1850: The Revolution, the War of 1812, the Early Frontier 1776 - 1850 (Horse Soldier, 1776-1943)
 
 
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Horse Soldier, 1776-1850: The Revolution, the War of 1812, the Early Frontier 1776 - 1850 (Horse Soldier, 1776-1943) [Paperback]

Randy Steffen (Author)
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Horse Soldier, 1776-1943 September 15, 1991

This is the first volume of a four-volune work. The total work represents the culmination of more than twenty years of painstaking research. It is an exhaustive delineation, in words and pictures, of every aspect of the attire and equipment of that most exciting of all United States military forces—the cavalry.

Volume I covers the Revolutionary period, with a detailed account of the “sires” of the United States Cavalry, the Continental Light Dragoons. Then come the War of 1812 and the formation of the United States Mounted Ranger Battalion, and later the United States Dragoons. The uniforms, insignia, decorations, arms, horse equipment, accoutrements, and saddles are described and profusely illustrated in 11 color plates and 96 black-and-white drawings. Appended are sections defining the nomenclature of the horse, horse equipment, and arms, as well as a roster of cavalry bugle calls.

In the work Steffen, a widely renowned military artist and historian, presents American military history from a perspective until now only superficially viewed. Historians, military specialists, and researchers will find a wealth of hard-to-find detail. The author’s color plates and meticulously detailed drawings, reproduced from actual uniforms and equipment and official government specifications, show us the cavalryman as he actually looked, wherever he was stationed, whatever his war, wherever he was sent to be a horse soldier for his country.


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Randy Steffen, who died early in 1977, while these volumes were in production, was born in Maverick County, Texas of part Sioux-Cheyenne Indian descent. He was the author of more than a thousand articles on military and western history. His paintings, drawings, and sculpture have appeared in exhibits and publications in this country, Europe, South Africa, and Australia. In 1976 he was presented the George Washington Award by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge for his contributions to American history. At the time of his death he was a Governor of the Company of Military Historians. He was the author of United States Military Saddles (1973), also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.


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  • Paperback: 195 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press (September 15, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806123923
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806123929
  • Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 8.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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I was a friend of Randy from meeting him in 1991 til his death. He was one of the most persistent men I ever knew. Born in Oklahoma of mixed descent, Anglo and Native American, he attended the Naval Academy and served for many years. He became an accomplished artist and illustrator. He spent many years preparing his monumental work. Just when it was finished and ready to submit, he went to town on an errand, upon returning, he discovered his entire collection gone--the studio had burned to the ground. And he had to begin all over again. It is a testimony that he finished it and sent it in. Even though Volume Four was published post-humously. Not every man gets to fulfil his life's ambition as Randy did. Every illustration in this multi-volume work has been drawn by him from original materiel. Where relevent the complete text of regulations is quoted. For example, in the period which I research, that from the 1880s to today, the volume three, reprints the complete uniform regulations in the teens, not just the portion on mounted men. Thus, the work is useful also for those interested in the military up to 1943. One must elucidate on the title a bit. As stated, it is not just on the mounted horse cavalry so celebrated in John Wayne movies, but covers all the mounted troops, dragoons, mounted rifles, and cavalry in the period of the frontier expansion, before the Civil War, then both North and South, and the post war frontier patrolling days. Not only is the equipment, both individual and horse, of the cavalryman covered, so is that of the artillery man where it differed. The coverage is relevent to all mounted men--engineers, signalers, and hospital corpsmen, and their clothing and equipment.
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This is an excellent multi-volume reference work with wonderful line drawings. If you want the best available books on the U.S. cavalry's material culture throughout its interesting history, you need these volumes.
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THE MASSIVENESS of the material included in The Horse Soldier has made publication of the work as a single volume impractical. Read the first page
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pommel peak, yellow worsted binding, hussar saddle, blind button holes, dragoon saddle, dragoon dress, carbine bucket, valise straps, dragoon sabre, sabre belt, sabre knot, pistol cartridge box, twisted brass wire, watering bridle, dragoon service, white buff leather, cavalry accoutrements, hussar type, undress coat, mounted rifleman, girth buckles, bridle leather, lead strap, clothing bureau, light dragoon regiments
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United States, Continental Light Dragoons, Continental Army, Uniform Color Plate, Secretary of War, West Point Museum, Ordnance Department, Regiment of Mounted Riflemen, War Department, Second Dragoons, Harpers Ferry, National Museum, New York, Mexican War, National Archives, Adjutant General's Office, Fort Riley, Ordnance Manual, System of Tactics, Colonel Kearny, Mounted Ranger Battalion, Continental Dragoons, Military Collector, Fort Sill, Harold Peterson
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