Frontier Cavalry Trooper: The Letters of Private Eddie Matthews, 1869?1874

During his five years in the army, Private Edward L. Matthews wrote a series of exceptionally detailed and engaging letters to his family back home in Maryland describing his life in the Arizona and New Mexico Territories. Eddie Matthews’s letters, published here for the first time, provide an unparalleled chronicle of one soldier’s experiences in garrison and in the field in the post–Civil War Southwest.

Eddie’s letters record a vivid chronicle of day-to-day life in the frontier regulars. Included are operational details in his company, candid observations of people and places, intimate views of frontier society, and personal opinions that probably would have been forgotten or moderated had he recorded his experiences later in life. More subtle are his valuable references to the state of transportation and communication in the Southwest during the early 1870s. Matthews probably did not realize until later years that he was not only a witness to the nation’s rapid westward expansion, but was himself a tiny cog in the machinery that made it possible.

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Frontier Cavalry Trooper: The Letters of Private Eddie Matthews, 1869?1874

During his five years in the army, Private Edward L. Matthews wrote a series of exceptionally detailed and engaging letters to his family back home in Maryland describing his life in the Arizona and New Mexico Territories. Eddie Matthews’s letters, published here for the first time, provide an unparalleled chronicle of one soldier’s experiences in garrison and in the field in the post–Civil War Southwest.

Eddie’s letters record a vivid chronicle of day-to-day life in the frontier regulars. Included are operational details in his company, candid observations of people and places, intimate views of frontier society, and personal opinions that probably would have been forgotten or moderated had he recorded his experiences later in life. More subtle are his valuable references to the state of transportation and communication in the Southwest during the early 1870s. Matthews probably did not realize until later years that he was not only a witness to the nation’s rapid westward expansion, but was himself a tiny cog in the machinery that made it possible.

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Frontier Cavalry Trooper: The Letters of Private Eddie Matthews, 1869?1874

Frontier Cavalry Trooper: The Letters of Private Eddie Matthews, 1869?1874

by Douglas C. McChristian (Editor)
Frontier Cavalry Trooper: The Letters of Private Eddie Matthews, 1869?1874

Frontier Cavalry Trooper: The Letters of Private Eddie Matthews, 1869?1874

by Douglas C. McChristian (Editor)

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During his five years in the army, Private Edward L. Matthews wrote a series of exceptionally detailed and engaging letters to his family back home in Maryland describing his life in the Arizona and New Mexico Territories. Eddie Matthews’s letters, published here for the first time, provide an unparalleled chronicle of one soldier’s experiences in garrison and in the field in the post–Civil War Southwest.

Eddie’s letters record a vivid chronicle of day-to-day life in the frontier regulars. Included are operational details in his company, candid observations of people and places, intimate views of frontier society, and personal opinions that probably would have been forgotten or moderated had he recorded his experiences later in life. More subtle are his valuable references to the state of transportation and communication in the Southwest during the early 1870s. Matthews probably did not realize until later years that he was not only a witness to the nation’s rapid westward expansion, but was himself a tiny cog in the machinery that made it possible.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826352286
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication date: 04/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Douglas C. McChristian, a retired research historian for the National Park Service, is the author of six books and numerous articles on the history of the American West.His most recent title, Fort Laramie: Military Bastion of the High Plains, received a Spur Award for best Western nonfiction historical book from the Western Writers of America.

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