Massacres II /

Heavily armed, surrounded by a vast and unknown wilderness, and subject to attack from the people who had lived there for centuries, Western settlers often found themselves fighting for their lives ... examines four of the most brutal such episodes: the Camp Grant Massacre in Tucson, Arizona in Apri...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Arts and Entertainment Network, History Channel (Television network), New Video Group
Other Authors: Carradine, David, Verklan, Laura M.
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Original language in English.
Published: [United States] : [New York] : History Channel : A & E Television Networks ; Distributed by New Video, ©2005.
Series:American history in video.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Heavily armed, surrounded by a vast and unknown wilderness, and subject to attack from the people who had lived there for centuries, Western settlers often found themselves fighting for their lives ... examines four of the most brutal such episodes: the Camp Grant Massacre in Tucson, Arizona in April 1871, when 140 Apache men, women and children were slain in their sleep; the 1836 Goliad Massacre in Texas, when Mexican soldiers killed over 300 Texans; the Council House Massacre in San Antonio, where Comanches succumbed to a deadly volley of gunfire; and the Dragoon Springs Massacre in 1858 which saw stage company workers killed for unknown reasons.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 electronic resource (45 min.)).