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Captain Carey; or, Fighting the Indians at Pine Ridge

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Lieutenant Kit Carey, raised on the frontier and trained at West Point, is assigned to escort a captain's daughter through unsettled border country as tensions with the Sioux rise. The narrative follows their journey of scouting, escort duty, and skirmishes that showcase frontier skills, military routines, and personal courage. Encounters with renegade guides and ambushes build into larger confrontations that involve fellow soldiers and civilians, testing loyalty and command under pressure. The account emphasizes action, the hardships of cavalry campaigning, and the moral strains on soldiers and settlers amid mounting conflict.

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Lionel Lounsberry

Lionel Lounsberry was an American author known for his work in the genre of historical fiction. His notable book, "Captain Carey; or, Fighting the Indians at Pine Ridge," explores themes of conflict and survival in the context of Native American relations during the westward expansion of the United States. Lounsberry's writing reflects the complexities of this tumultuous period, providing readers with a narrative that combines adventure with historical insight. Through his storytelling, he contributes to the literary heritage surrounding the American frontier experience.

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