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"Boots and Saddles"; Or, Life in Dakota with General Custer

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A first-person account by an army wife depicting life on frontier cavalry posts, blending practical descriptions of marching, camping, and garrison routine with domestic details of housekeeping, gardening, entertainments, and social hospitality. The narrative records harsh weather, logistical struggles in moving and quartering, encounters and councils with Plains Indian groups, episodes of danger on expeditions, and the emotional strains of separation and reunion. Interwoven reflections consider the officer’s reading and writing, improvements to the post, and everyday amusements, while an appended selection of letters offers additional perspective on campaigns and personal experiences.