This XpressRead Cram Edition of Cavalry Life in Tent and Field pairs the complete original text with carefully prepared study materials, designed for deeper engagement with this classic.
"Cavalry life in tent and field" offers a compelling firsthand account of the American frontier through the eyes of Mrs. Orsemus Bronson Boyd. As the wife of a U.S. Army cavalry officer, Mrs. Boyd provides a unique and intimate perspective on military life in the American West during the late 19th century, specifically the period between 1860 and 1890. This remarkable memoir immerses readers in the realities of "tent and field" existence, documenting Mrs. Boyd's experiences as she accompanied her husband across vast, untamed landscapes. Her vivid descriptions capture the daily routines, the constant travel, and the challenges faced by army spouses living in remote outposts and temporary camps. She recounts the hardships, the isolation, and the occasional triumphs of navigating an unpredictable frontier environment. Through Mrs. Boyd's narrative, a rarely heard female voice illuminates a critical period of American expansion. The book provides invaluable insights into cavalry life, the social fabric of military communities, and her personal encounters with the stark beauty and sometimes unforgiving nature of the American West. "Cavalry life in tent and field" stands as a significant contribution to frontier history and military biography. It offers an enduring record of resilience, adaptation, and the unique experiences of women on the American frontier, making it an essential read for anyone interested in 19th-century American history, western travel, and military life.