
The Three-Cornered War
The Union, the Confederacy, and Native Peoples in the Fight for the West
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Cynthia Farrell
Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History
A dramatic, riveting, and “fresh look at a region typically obscured in accounts of the Civil War. American history buffs will relish this entertaining and eye-opening portrait” (Publishers Weekly).
Megan Kate Nelson “expands our understanding of how the Civil War affected Indigenous peoples and helped to shape the nation” (Library Journal, starred review), reframing the era as one of national conflict - involving not just the North and South, but also the West.
Against the backdrop of this larger series of battles, Nelson introduces nine individuals: John R. Baylor, a Texas legislator who established the Confederate Territory of Arizona; Louisa Hawkins Canby, a Union Army wife who nursed Confederate soldiers back to health in Santa Fe; James Carleton, a professional soldier who engineered campaigns against Navajos and Apaches; Kit Carson, a famous frontiersman who led a regiment of volunteers against the Texans, Navajos, Kiowas, and Comanches; Juanita, a Navajo weaver who resisted Union campaigns against her people; Bill Davidson, a soldier who fought in all of the Confederacy’s major battles in New Mexico; Alonzo Ickis, an Iowa-born gold miner who fought on the side of the Union; John Clark, a friend of Abraham Lincoln’s who embraced the Republican vision for the West as New Mexico’s surveyor-general; and Mangas Coloradas, a revered Chiricahua Apache chief who worked to expand Apache territory in Arizona.
As we learn how these nine charismatic individuals fought for self-determination and control of the region, we also see the importance of individual actions in the midst of a larger military conflict. Based on letters and diaries, military records and oral histories, and photographs and maps from the time, “this history of invasions, battles, and forced migration shapes the United States to this day - and has never been told so well” (Pulitzer Prize-winning author T.J. Stiles).
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This book is part of a book club I belong to with a friend. if you are into history thi s is a good book about the Civil War.
I found it interesting that the rebels felt the need to lie about their defeat. And fabricate a whole different scenario to the battle.
An important civil war history
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As a Native Santa Fean…
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Crucial history of the Southwest
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Absolutely Loved It
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So, so interesting
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I would have given higher marks for the reader but each mispronunciation of “Pecos” was just unforgivable.
A unique piece of history, disappointingly told.
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Narrator leaves something to be desired
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