Publications - Robert M. Utley

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Scottsdale AZ
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Since his retirement from the federal government in 1980, Robert M. Utley has devoted himself full time to
historical research and writing, consulting, and speaking. Throughout his career, in addition to his position
with the National Park Service, he has written eighteen books, fourteen brochures, thirty introductions or
forewords to books, more than eighty articles in magazines and professional journals, and uncounted book
reviews. Six books have been selections of the Book of the Month Club, two Quality Paperback Book Club,
nine History Book Club (two main selections), and two Military Book Club.
B OOKS
Custer and the Great Controversy: Origin and Development of a Legend (Los Angeles: W esternlore Press,
1962, 1980; Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998). In print.
The Last Days of the Sioux Nation (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1963; 2 nd ed. 2004). Award
of Merit, American Association for State and Local History. Buffalo Award, New York Westerners. In print.
(Ed. and annotations) Battlefield and Classroom: Four Decades with the American Indian, 1867-1904, by
Richard Henry Pratt (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1964; Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska
Press, 1987; Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004).
Frontiersmen in Blue: The United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865 (New York: Macmillan, 1967;
Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1981). History Book Club. In print.
Frontier Regulars: The United States Army and the Indian, 1966-1891 (New York: Macmillan, 1973;
Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1977; Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1984;
M ilitary Book Club edition, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1974; published in England as Bluecoats and
Redskins, London: Cassell and Co., Ltd., 1975). History Book Club. In print.
(W ith W ilcomb W ashburn) The American Heritage History of the Indian Wars (New York: American Heritage
Publishing Co., 1977). American Heritage Library Edition, New York: Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1985.
Published as Guerres Indiennes du Mayflower a Wounded Knee (Paris: Albin M ichel, 1992). Library edition
in print. New edition fall 2001.
(Ed. and annotations) Life in Custer's Cavalry: Diaries and Letters of Albert and Jennie Barnitz, 1867-68 (New
Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1977; University of Nebraska Press, 1987). History Book Club.
Recommended reading, Book of the Month Club. In print.
The Indian Frontier of the American West, 1846-1890 (Histories of the American Frontier Series, Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 1984; revised edition, 2003, titled The Indian Frontier, 1846-1890). History
Book Club. Book of the Month Club. In print.
If These Walls Could Speak: Historic Forts of Texas, Paintings by J. U. Salvant, Text by Robert M. Utley
(Austin: University of Texas Press, 1985). OP
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Four Fighters of Lincoln County, Calvin P. Horn Lecture Series of 1985 (Albuquerque: University of New
Mexico Press, 1986). OP
High Noon in Lincoln: Violence on the Western Frontier (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press,
1987). W estern Heritage Award, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, best nonfiction western of 1987. History
Book Club. In print.
Cavalier in Buckskin: George Armstrong Custer and the Western Military Frontier (Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1988; revised ed., 2001). Book of the Month Club. History Book Club. Military Book Club.
French edition, 1997. W estern Heritage Award, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, best nonfiction western of
1988. In print. Revised edition, with 300 illustrations, Salamander Books of London with University of
Oklahoma Press, 2001, titled Custer: Cavalier in Buckskin.
Billy the Kid: A Short and Violent Life (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989; London: I.B. Tauris &
Co Ltd, 1990). Also Billy el Niño: Una vida breve y violenta (Barcelona-Buenos Aires-Mexico City:
Ediciones Paidos, 1991). French edition, 1997. Also on tape (Frederick, Md.: Recorded Books, 1990). History
Book Club main selection September 1989. Book of the Month Club. In print.
The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull (New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1993). History
Book Club main selection. Book of the Month Club. Paperback edition: New York: Ballantine, 1994. Quality
Paperback Book Club. Current edition: Sitting Bull: The Life and Times of An American Patriot (New York:
Henry Holt & Co., 2008.) Italian edition, Milan, 1994. French edition, Paris, 1997. English edition, London,
1997. Spur Award, W estern W riters of America, for best nonfiction of 1993. Caughey Prize, W estern History
Association, for best nonfiction of 1993. New York Times "Notable Book," 1993. Books on Tape, 1994. 2008
edition in print.
A Life Wild and Perilous: Mountain Men and Paths to the Pacific (New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1997).
History Book Club. Book of the Month Club. Recorded Books, 1998. Paperback, 1998. 2 nd ed., Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, 2004 (retitled After Lewis and Clark). In print.
Lone Star Justice: The First Century of the Texas Rangers (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002). History
Book Club main selection. Book of the Month Club. Paperback ed., 2003. In print.
Custer and Me: A Historian’s Memoir (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.) In print.
Lone Star Lawmen: The Second Century of the Texas Rangers (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007).
Geronimo (New Haven: Yale University Press: 2012). W inner of a W estern Heritage Award, the W rangler for
Outstanding Nonfiction in 2012, National Cowboy Museum and W estern Heritage Center. W inner of the Spur
Award for Best W estern Nonfiction-Biography in 2012, W estern W riters of America.
Utley, Robert M. (Ed. and annotations) An Army Doctor on the Western Frontier, Journals and Letters of John
Vance Lauderdale, 1864-1890 (University of New Mexico Press, 2014).
I NTRODUCTIONS AND F OREWORDS
"Foreword," in Britton Davis, The Truth about Geronimo, ed. M. M. Quaife (2d ed., New Haven, Conn.: Yale
University Press, 1963), v-xix.
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"Introduction," in E. S. Godfrey, Custer's Last Campaign (Palo Alto, Calif.: Lewis Osborne, 1968), 7-12.
"Introduction," in Nelson A. M iles, Personal Recollections and Observations (New York: Da Capo Press,
1969), vi-ix.
"Introduction," in Official Record of the Reno Court of Inquiry (Fort Collins, Colo.: Old Army Press, 1972,
1983). i-iii.
"Introduction," in Oliver O. Howard, My Life and Experiences among our Hostile Indians (New York: Da
Capo Press, 1972), v-xvii.
"Foreword," in Charles G. Colley (comp.), Documents of Southwestern History: A Guide to the Manuscript
Collections of the Arizona Historical Society (Tucson: Arizona Historical Society, 1972), ix.
"Foreword," in Edward S. Luce, Keogh, Comanche and Custer (Ashland, Oreg.: Lewis Osborne, 1974), 11-15.
"Foreword," in Raphael P. Thian (comp.), Notes Illustrating the Military Geography of the United States,
1813-1880 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979), vii.
"Introduction," in Richard H. Pratt, The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania (Reprint of 1908
edition, Cumberland County Historical Society, Pa., 1979), 3-8.
"Introduction," in Lynda Lasswell Crist and Mary Seaton Dix, eds., The Papers of Jefferson Davis, Vol. 5:
1853-1855 (Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press, 1985), 5-10.
"Foreword," in Brian C. Pohanka (ed.), Nelson A. Miles: A Documentary Biography of His Military Career,
1861-1903 (Glendale, Calif.: Arthur H. Clark Co., 1986), 15-16.
"Introduction: The Frontier and the American Military Tradition," in Paul Andrew Hutton, ed., Soldiers West:
Biographies from the Military Frontier (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1987; Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 2002), 1-10.
"Foreword," in John S. Gray, Centennial Campaign: The Sioux War of 1876 (Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1988), vii-ix.
"Foreword," in Maurice Frink with Casey Barthelmess, Photographer on an Army Mule (Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press, 1989), vii-ix.
"Foreword," in W illiam Y. Chalfant, Cheyennes and Horse Soldiers: The 1857 Expedition and the Battle of
Solomon's Fork (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989), xiii-xiv.
"Introduction," in James McLaughlin, My Friend the Indian (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989),
vii-xiv.
"Introduction," in Frank McNitt, Navajo Wars: Military Campaigns, Slave Raids, and Reprisals (Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 1990), vii-ix.
"Introduction," in Marquis James, The Raven: A Biography of Sam Houston (New York: American Past Series,
Book of the Month Club, 1990), ix-xv.
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"Foreword," in Editors of Time-Life, The Old West (New York: Prentiss Hall and Time-Life Books, 1990),
6-7.
"Foreword," in John S. Gray, Custer's Last Campaign: Mitch Boyer and the Little Bighorn Reconstructed
(Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991), ix-xi.
"Foreword," in Edward Tabor Linenthal, Sacred Ground: Americans and their Battlefields (Urbana and
Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1991), ix-xi.
"Introduction," in J. H. Kidd, A Cavalryman with Custer: Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brigade in the Civil War
(New York: Bantam Books, 1991), xi-xvi.
"Introduction," in Frederick W hittaker, A Complete Life of General George A. Custer; Vol. 2, From Appomattox
to the Little Big Horn (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1993), xi-xiv.
"Introduction," in Lee Myers, Fort Stanton, New Mexico: The Military Years, 1885-1896 (Lincoln, N.M.:
Lincoln County Historical Society Publications, 1993) , v-vi .
"Foreword," in Jerry W eddle, Antrim is My Stepfather's Name: The Boyhood of Billy the Kid
Arizona Historical Society, 1993), ix-x.
(Tucson:
"Foreword," in Elizabeth B. Custer, Following the Guidon (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994),
iii-vii.
“Preface,” in Two of the U.S. Mounted Rifles, Recollections of Western Texas Descriptive and Narrative,
Including an Indian Acampaign, 1852-55, Interspersed with Illustrative Anecdotes, ed. Robert W ooster (Austin:
Book Club of Texas, 1995), 7.
“Foreword,” in Horace M. Albright and Marian Albright Schenck, Creating the National Park Service: The
Missing Years (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1999), xi-xx.
“Preface,” in James P. Ronda, Jefferson’s West: A Journey with Lewis and Clark (Monticello Monograph
Series, Thomas Jefferson Foundation, 2000), 7-9.
“Foreword,” in J. Brett Cruse, Battles of the Red River War: Archeological Perspectives on the Indian
Campaign of 1874 (College Station: Texas A&M Press, 2008), xv-xvi.
B ROCHURES
Custer's Last Stand, with a Narration of Events Preceding and Following (Dayton, Ind., p.p., 1949). OP
Fort Union National Monument, New Mexico. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series (W ashington,
D.C.: G.P.O., 1962). www.wnpa.org
Fort Davis National Historic Site, Texas. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series (W ashington,
D.C.: G.P.O., 1965). www.wnpa.org
(W ith Andrew Ketterson) Golden Spike. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series (W ashington,
D.C.: G.P.O., 1969). www.wnpa.org
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Custer Battlefield. National Park Service Historical Handbook Series (W ashington, D.C.: G.P.O., 1969;
revised edition, 1988). www.wnpa.org
A Clash of Cultures: Fort Bowie and the Chiricahua Apaches. National Park Service Historical Handbook
Series (W ashington, D.C.: G.P.O., 1977). www.wnpa.org
The Contribution of the Frontier to the American Military Tradition. Harmon M emorial Lectures in M ilitary
History, No. 19 (Colorado Springs, Colo: U.S. Air Force Academy, 1977). Also published in James P. Tate
(ed.), The American Military on the Frontier: Proceedings of the Seventh Military History Symposium, USAF
Academy, 1976 (W ashington, D.C.: USAF, 1978), 2-14. Reprinted as introduction to Paul A. Hutton ed.,
Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1987), 1-10.
Indian, Soldier, and Settler: Experiences in the Struggle for the American West (St. Louis: Jefferson National
Expansion Memorial Historical Association, 1979).
(W ith Barry Mackintosh) The Department of Everything Else: Highlights of Interior History (W ashington,
D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1988).
Fort Union and the Santa Fe Trail, Southwestern Studies Series No. 89 (El Paso: Texas W estern Press, 1989).
Fort Scott National Historic Site, Kansas (Tucson: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1991).
www.wnpa.org
Fort Larned National Historic Site, Kansas (Tucson: Southwest Parks and M onuments Association, 1993).
www.wnpa.org
Changing Course: The International Boundary, United States and Mexico, 1848-1963 (Tucson: Southwest
Parks and Monuments Association, 1996). [1964 report adapted for sale at Chamizal National Memorial, El
Paso, Texas.] www.wnpa.org
Eastern National Park and Monument Association: The First Fifty Years, 1947-1997 (Conshohocken, Pa:
Eastern National Park and Monument Association, 1997).
A RTICLES
"The Celebrated Peace Policy of General Grant." North Dakota History 20 (July 1953): 121-42.
"The Custer Battle in the Contemporary Press." North Dakota History 22 (January-April 1955): 75-88.
"The Legend of the Little Bighorn." Corral Dust (Potomac W esterners) 1 (June 1956): 9-12, 15-16.
(W ith Norman Maclean) "Edward S. Luce, Commanding General (Retired), Department of the Little Bighorn."
Montana the Magazine of Western History 6 (Summer 1956): 51-55.
"The Battle of the Little Bighorn." Great Western Indian Fights, by members of the Potomac W esterners (New
York: Doubleday, 1960; 2d ed., Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1967), 235-54.
"Fort Union and the Santa Fe Trail." New Mexico Historical Review 36 (January 1961): 36-48.
"The Reservation Trader in Navajo History." El Palacio 68 (Spring 1961): 5-27.
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"The Dash to Promontory." Utah Historical Quarterly 29 (April 1961): 99-117.
"The Bascom Affair: A Reconstruction." Arizona and the West 3 (Spring 1961): 59-68.
"The Surrender of Geronimo." Arizoniana 4 (Spring 1963): 1-9.
“The Past and the Future of Old Fort Bowie.” Arizoniana 5 (W inter 1964): 65-60.
"Captain John Pope's Plan of 1853 for the Frontier Defense of New Mexico." Arizona and the West 5 (Summer
1963): 49-63.
"Kit Carson and the Adobe W alls Campaign." American West 2 (W inter 1965): 4-11.
"The Range Cattle Industry in the Big Bend of Texas." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 69 (April 1966):
419-41.
"Pecos Bill on the Texas Frontier." American West 6 (January 1969): 4-13, 61-62.
"Arizona Vanquished: Impressions and Reflections Concerning the Quality of Life on a Military Frontier."
American West 6 (November 1969): 16-21.
"Custer: Hero or Butcher?" American History Illustrated 5 (February 1971): 4-9, 43-48.
"But for Custer's Sins."
autobiographical essay.)
Western Historical Quarterly 2 (October 1971): 357-62. (W HA presidential
"Suicide Fight." American History Illustrated 6 (December 1971): 41-43.
“Echos of Little Bighorn: Epilogue, Twenty Years Later.” American Heritage 22 (June 1971): 40-44.
"The Trooper." American History Illustrated 7 (June 1972): 6-17.
"Yellowstone and the National Park Concept, 1872-1972." In Daniel Tyler, ed., Western American History in
the Seventies: Selected Papers Presented to the First Western History Conference, Colorado State University,
August 10-12, 1972 (Fort Collins, Colo., 1972), 7-13.
"General Crook and the Paiutes." American History Illustrated 8 (July 1973): 38-42. Excerpt from Frontier
Regulars.
"A Chained Dog: The Indian-Fighting Army. Military Strategy on the W estern Frontier." American West 10
(July 1973): 18-24, 61. Excerpt from Frontier Regulars.
"Archeology and the National Register." Historical Archaelogy 7 (1973): 63-77.
"Collector's Choice: The Gatlings Custer Left Behind." American West 11 (March 1974): 24-25.
"Historic Preservation and the Environment." Colorado Magazine 51 (W inter 1974): 1-12.
"The Ordeal of Plenty Horses." American Heritage 26 (December 1974): 15-19, 82-86.
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“Historic Preservation and the Environment.” Indiana University Arts and Science Review 18 (W inter 1975):
11.
"A Preservation Ideal." Historical Preservation 28 (April-June 1976): 40-44.
"The Enduring Custer Legend." American History Illustrated 11 (June 1976): 4-9, 42-49. Reprinted in
Leonard Dinnerstein and Kenneth T. Jackson, eds., American Vistas: 1877 to the Present (3d ed., New York:
Oxford University Press, 1979), 3-16.
"The Frontier Army: John Ford or Arthur Penn?" Indian-White Relations: A Persistent Paradox, ed. Jane
F. Smith and Robert M. Kvasnicka (W ashington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1976), 113-45. Papers and
Proceedings of the National Archives Conference on Research in the History of Indian-W hite Relations.
"Good Guys and Bad: Changing Images of Soldier and Indian." Periodical (Journal of the Council on
Abandoned Military Posts) 8 (Fall 1976): 30-41. Reprinted as a brochure by Custer Battlefield Historical and
Museum Association, 1978.
(W ith Barry Mackintosh) "Historic Preservation in a Democracy: The Partnership between Government and
the Private Sector in the United States." Monumentum (Journal of the International Council on Monuments and
Sites), 1976: 12-34.
"Campaigning with Custer." American West 14 (August 1977): 4-9, 58-60. Excerpt from Life in Custer's
Cavalry.
"Beyond Pedagogy: History Out of School." Western Historical Quarterly 8 (October 1977): 397-404.
"Portrait for a W estern Album [John Lorenzo Hubbell]." American West 15 (September-October 1978): 10.
"The Presence of the Past: Fort Bowie." American West 16 (March-April 1979): 14-15, 55.
"W ounded Knee and Other Dark Images: The W est of Dewey Horn Cloud." American West 16 (May-June
1979): 5-11. Excerpt from Indian, Soldier, and Settler.
"The Bluecoats." American History Illustrated 14 (October 1979): 20-24, 32-34; (November 1979): 32-40.
"Presence of the Past: Promontory Summit." American West 17 (March-April 1980): 34-39.
"America's National Parks." American History Illustrated 17 (March 1982): 12-20.
"The Fall of Santa Fe." American History Illustrated 18 (September 1983): 40-47.
"Commentary on the W orthless Lands Thesis." Journal of Forest History 27 (July 1983): 142.
"The Buffalo Soldiers and Victorio." New Mexico Magazine 62 (March 1984): 47-54.
"W ar Houses in the Sioux Country: The Military Occupation of the Lower Yellowstone," Montana the
Magazine of Western History 35 (Autumn 1985): 18-25.
"Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County W ar," New Mexico Historical Review 61 (April 1986): 93-120.
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"Historical Commentary: On Digging Up Custer Battlefield," Montana the Magazine of Western History 36
(Spring 1986): 80-82.
"Oliver Otis Howard," New Mexico Historical Review 62 (January 1987): 55-64.
"Nelson A. Miles," in Paul A. Hutton, ed., Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier (Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, 1987), 213-27.
"W ho Was Billy the Kid?" Montana the Magazine of Western History 37 (Summer 1987): 2-11.
"The Military Frontier on the Northern Plains, 1850-1900," in Larry Remele, ed., Fort Buford and the Military
Frontier on the Northern Plains, 1850-1900 (Bismarck: State Historical Society of North Dakota, 1987): 7-21.
"Last Stand." MHQ: Military Journal of History 1 (Autumn 1988): 114-23.
Sellars, Richard W ., and Melody W ebb, “An Interview with Robert M. Utley on the History of Historic
Preservation in the National Park Service, 1947-1980, September 24, 1985 - December 27, 1985,” Southwest
Cultural Resource Center Professional Papers No. 26 (1988), 103 pages.
"Crook and Miles: Fighting and Feuding on the Indian Frontier." MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military
History 2 (Autumn 1989): 81-91. (Color porfolio of Remington paintings, 92-99.) Reprinted in Robert
Cowley, ed., Experience of War (New York: W . W . Norton & Co., 1992), 242-52.
"Billy the Kid Country," American Heritage 42 (April 1991): 65-78.
"La Guerre des Sioux dans l'Ouest Américain," in Philippe Jacquin, Terre Indienne: Un Peuple Ecrasé, une
Culture Retrouvée (Paris: Autrement, 1991), 46-66.
"Geronimo," MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 4 (W inter 1992): 42-51.
"W hose Shrine Is It? The Ideological Struggle for Custer Battlefield." Montana the Magazine of Western
History 42 (W inter 1992): 70-74.
"The Little Big Horn," in Paul A. Hutton, ed., The Custer Reader (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press,
1992), 239-56.
"Origins of the Great Sioux W ar: The Brown-Anderson Controversy Revisited." Montana the Magazine of
Western History 42 (Autumn 1992): 48-52.
"Sitting Bull." MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 5 (Summer 1993): 48-59.
"Professor Maclean and General Custer," Montana the Magazine of Western History 43 (Summer 1993): 7577.
“On the Outlaw Trail: Are Bad Men W orthy of Serious Study?” Wyoming History News 41 (October 1994):
1, 4-5, 8. [Address at annual meeting of W yoming Historical Society, Riverton, September 10, 1994.]
“Remarks at the Symposium ‘The W ay W est,’ Lincoln, Nebraska,” Nebraska History 77 (Summer 1996): 6266.
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“An Indian Before Breakfast: Kit Carson Then and Now,” in R. C. Gordon-McCutchan, ed., Kit Carson: Indian
Fighter or Indian Killer? (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 1997), 91-98.
“Custer: How Today Historians Rate Him.” American History, November/December 1997: 28.
“George Drouillard: Mountain Man,” in Susan W are, ed., Forgotten Heroes: Inspiring American Portraits from
Out Leading Historians (New York: Free Press for Society of American Historians: 1998), 85-94.
“Forgotten Rangers: Governor Edmund J. Davis’s Frontier Forces, 1870-71,” Ranger Dispatch, Issue No. 1
(September 2000), Online: www.texasranger.org/dispatch/Backissues/Dispatch_Issue_01.pdf
“Custer and Me,” True West 48 (May/June 2001).
“Los Diablos Tejanos,” MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 14 (Spring 2002): 86-95.
“The Texas Ranger Tradition Established: Jack Hays and W alker Creek,” Montana the Magazine of Western
History 52 (Spring 2002): 2-11.
Foppes, Ellen K., “Present at the Creation: Robert M. Utley Recalls the Beginnings of the National Historic
Preservation Program,” Public Hisory 24 (Spring 2002): 60-82.
“Texas Ranger Tales,” American Heritage 53 (June/July 2002): 40-47.
“The Bozeman Trail before John Bozeman: A Busy Land,” Montana the Magazine of Western History 53
(Summer 2003): 20-31.
“The W est,” in “America Unabridged: The Definitive Guide to the Greatest Books about Our Past,” American
Heritage (November-December 2004): 35-38.
“Rangers, Regulars, and Comanches,” MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 17 (W inter 2005): 615.
“Images of the Texas Rangers,” in James A. Crutchfield, ed., The Way West: True Stories of the American
Frontier (Forge/W estern W riters of America, 2005), 257-64.
“The Red River W ar: Last Uprising in the Texas Panhandle,” MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History
20 (Autumn 2007): 74-83.
“W riting the W est: History, Geography, and Culture,” in W . C. Jameson, ed., Hot Coffee and Cold Truth:
Living and Writing the West (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2007), 169-82.
“The Texas Rangers Then and Now,” Heritage 3 (2007): 12-15. (Texas Historical Foundation)
“Peace on Paper, W ar on the Plains, Wild West 21 (October 2008): 30-37.
“Victorio’s W ar,” MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 21 (Autumn 2008): 20-29.
“Chiricahua Apache Leaders: A Comparison.” Paul Andrew Hutton, ed., Roundup: Western Writers of America
Present Great Stories of the West from Today’s Leading Western Writers (W estern W riters of America;
Cheyenne: La Frontera Publishing, 2010), 49-61.
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