Synopses & Reviews
The history of Fort Robinson, Nebraska is much more than a record of battles. The post was a community whose residents -- officers with their wives and children, married enlisted men and their families, and the single men in the barracks -- lived in close physical proximity but under substantially different conditions. Divided by military rank and traditions and sometimes by race, those parts of the community had their own social lives and problems as well as different relations with the nearby town of Crawford.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-239) and index.