Selasa, 18 Juli 2017

The Great Wagon Train Heist

For the rebels, Cabin Creek proved too little, too late. But the victory was fun while it lasted. n a bright moonlit night, Confederate Brig. Gen. Richard M. Gano, a former physician and respected Indian fighter from Grapevine, Texas, advanced his troopers toward the Union post of Cabin Creek in northeastern Indian Territory. Under the …

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