Powder River: Disastrous Opening of the Great Sioux War

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G. Joseph Sills Jr. Book Award, Custer Battlefield Historical Museum Association John M. Carroll Award, Best Book relating to Custer, Little Big Horn Associates The Great Sioux War of 1876–77 began at daybreak on March 17, 1876, when Colonel Joseph J. Reynolds and six cavalry companies struck a village of Northern Cheyennes—Sioux allies—thereby propelling the Northern Plains tribes into war. The ensuing last stand of the Sioux against Anglo-American settlement of their homeland spanned some eighteen months, playing out across more than twenty battle and skirmish sites and costing hundreds of lives on both sides and many millions of dollars. And it all began at Powder River. Powder River: Disastrous Opening of the Great Sioux War recounts the wintertime Big Horn Expedition and its singular great battle, along with the stories of the Northern Cheyennes and their elusive leader Old Bear. Historian Paul Hedren tracks both sides of the conflict through a rich array of primary source material, including the transcripts of Reynolds’s court-martial and Indian recollections. The disarray and incompetence of the war’s beginnings—officers who failed to take proper positions, disregard of orders to save provisions, failure to cooperate, and abandonment of the dead and a wounded soldier—in many ways anticipated the catastrophe that later occurred at the Little Big Horn. Forty photographs, many previously unpublished, and five new maps detail the action from start to ignominious conclusion. Hedren’s comprehensive account takes Powder River out of the shadow of the Little Big Horn and reveals how much this critical battle tells us about the army’s policy and performance in the West, and about the debacle soon to follow.

Author(s): Paul L. Hedren
Edition: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: xx, 452
City: Norman
Tags: Black Hills War, 1876-1877; Powder River, Battle of, Mont., 1876; United States. Army--Cavalry--History--19th century; Reynolds, Joseph Jones, 1822-1899

List of Illustrations ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv

Part I. Prelude
1. The Long Road to an Inevitable Sioux War 3
2. Pointing the Gun 42
3. Organizing a Campaign 53
4. The Trail North 99
5. Hot Pursuit on a Frigid Night 119

Part II. The Battle
6. Egan’s Charge 145
7. Destroying Old Bear’s Village 165
8. Abandoning Private Ayers 183
9. Withdrawal 194
10. “I See My Horse” 206
11. Lodge Pole Creek 223

Part III. Aftermath
12. The Rancor Begins 237
13. Misplaced Justice 284
14. Justice Served 304
15. Loose Ends 333

Appendixes
A. Big Horn Expedition Order of Battle, March 1–27, 1876 355
B. Powder River Order of Battle, March 16–18, 1876 357
C. Big Horn Expedition Killed and Wounded 359
D. Henry E. Noyes General Court-Martial Orders 361
E. Alexander Moore General Court-Martial Orders 363
F. Joseph J. Reynolds General Court-Martial Orders 367

Notes 375
Bibliography 419
Index 437