Winged Arrow's Medicine; Or, The Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney

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Winged Arrow's Medicine; Or, The Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney

by Harry Castlemon

EN·~4 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

Winged Arrow'sMedicine

0:19
2

CHAPTER I. The Second Lieutenant

11:44
3

CHAPTER II. An Invitation

12:08
4

CHAPTER III. Winged Arrow

11:41
5

CHAPTER IV. The Medicine

10:52
6

CHAPTER V. The Reprimand

10:37
7

CHAPTER VI. The Bundle of Sage Brush

13:51
8

CHAPTER VII. "Good-by Cyrus"

13:56
9

CHAPTER VIII. In the Hands of the Sioux

14:03
10

CHAPTER IX. The Medicine Works Wonders

15:44

Description

Fresh from his cavalry training, Second Lieutenant Guy Preston rides out onto the open plains, his trusty shotgun slung over his shoulder and a Kentucky thoroughbred beneath him. Assigned to a new outpost named for the fallen hero Phil Kearney, he spends his days scouting, hunting prairie chickens, and trying to keep a light‑hearted outlook despite the isolation. Yet the quiet of the prairie is only a thin veneer over a growing unease between the soldiers and the neighboring Sioux.

The tension sharpens when word spreads that the U.S. government intends to carve a road through the Powder River country, a hunting ground the Sioux consider sacred. A charismatic warrior named Red Cloud rallies the bands, rejecting the broken treaties and vowing to drive the newcomers from the land. As the fort’s builders labor under threat, Preston finds himself caught between duty and the looming storm of conflict that could turn his simple patrols into a deadly test.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (256K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2020-04-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harry Castlemon

Harry Castlemon

1842–1915

A hugely popular writer of adventure stories for young readers, he turned Civil War experience and a love of the outdoors into fast-moving tales of gunboats, camping, hunting, and frontier life. Writing as Harry Castlemon, he helped shape the style of boys' series fiction in the late 1800s.

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