"Marches of the Dragoons in the Mississippi Valley" offers a detailed account of the activities and marches of the First Regiment United States Dragoons in the Mississippi Valley between 1833 and 1850. Written by Louis Pelzer, with contributions from the State Historical Society of Iowa and Nathan Boone, this work provides a unique insight into the military presence and daily life of dragoons during a formative period in American history.
The book chronicles the dragoons' movements, challenges, and contributions to the exploration and settlement of the American West. Readers interested in military history, the expansion of the United States, and the lives of soldiers on the frontier will find this book an invaluable resource. It captures the essence of a bygone era, highlighting the courage and resilience of the men who shaped the Mississippi Valley.
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