The Summer of 1876: Outlaws, Lawmen, and Legends in the Season That Defined the American West

The Summer of 1876: Outlaws, Lawmen, and Legends in the Season That Defined the American West

by Chris Wimmer
The Summer of 1876: Outlaws, Lawmen, and Legends in the Season That Defined the American West

The Summer of 1876: Outlaws, Lawmen, and Legends in the Season That Defined the American West

by Chris Wimmer

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Overview

From the creator of the "Legends of the Old West" podcast, a book exploring the overlapping narratives of the biggest legends in frontier mythology.

The summer of 1876 was a key time period in the development of the mythology of the Old West. Many individuals who are considered legends by modern readers were involved in events that began their notoriety or turned out to be the most famous — or infamous — moments of their lives. Those individuals were Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Wild Bill Hickok, and Jesse James.

The Summer of 1876 weaves together the timelines of the events that made these men legends to demonstrate the overlapping context of their stories and to illustrate the historical importance of that summer, all layered with highlights of significant milestones in 1876: the inaugural baseball season of the National League; the final year of President Ulysses S. Grant’s embattled administration; the debut of an invention called the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell; the release of Mark Twain’s novel “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer;” and many more.

Contextualizing these events against the backdrop of the massive 100th anniversary party thrown to celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence, The Summer of 1876 is the ultimate exploration and celebration of the summer that defined the West.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250280893
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/30/2023
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 9,960
Product dimensions: 9.20(w) x 6.40(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

CHRIS WIMMER is the creator, host, and lead writer of "Legends of the Old West," a long-form, narrative podcast that tells true stories of the American West. He has a master's degree in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University and has won numerous local, state, and national awards for his writing. The Summer of 1876 is his first book.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Prologue — Red Cloud’s War

Chapter 1 — The Sweetwater Shootout

Chapter 2 — The Powder River Fight

Chapter 3 — A Political Fiasco

Chapter 4 — New Law In Dodge

Chapter 5 — The Campaign Begins

Chapter 6 — The Battle of the Rosebud

Chapter 7 — Failure To Communicate

Chapter 8 — The Crow’s Nest

Chapter 9 — The Valley of the Little Bighorn

Chapter 10 — Reno’s Charge

Chapter 11 — The Last Chance For Victory

Chapter 12 — Custer’s Last Stand

Chapter 13 — The Siege of Reno Hill

Chapter 14 — The Aftermath

Chapter 15 — The Rocky Cut Train Robbery

Chapter 16 — Breaking News

Chapter 17 — Murder at the No. 10 Saloon

Chapter 18 — The Northfield Raid

Chapter 19 — The Manhunt

Chapter 20 — The End of an Era

Epilogue

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

IndexIntroduction
Prologue — Red Cloud’s War

Chapter 1 — The Sweetwater Shootout

Chapter 2 — The Powder River Fight

Chapter 3 — A Political Fiasco

Chapter 4 — New Law In Dodge

Chapter 5 — The Campaign Begins

Chapter 6 — The Battle of the Rosebud

Chapter 7 — Failure To Communicate

Chapter 8 — The Crow’s Nest

Chapter 9 — The Valley of the Little Bighorn

Chapter 10 — Reno’s Charge

Chapter 11 — The Last Chance For Victory

Chapter 12 — Custer’s Last Stand

Chapter 13 — The Siege of Reno Hill

Chapter 14 — The Aftermath

Chapter 15 — The Rocky Cut Train Robbery

Chapter 16 — Breaking News

Chapter 17 — Murder at the No. 10 Saloon

Chapter 18 — The Northfield Raid

Chapter 19 — The Manhunt

Chapter 20 — The End of an Era

Epilogue

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

Index

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