John Langellier discusses his book on Tenth Cavalry Buffalo Soldier officer Powhatan Clarke “Scouting with the Buffalo Soldiers” Check out this book here   https://amzn.to/3p3NvU3 Interview Timeline John P. Langellier has written numerous studies of the technical aspects of the US Army in the Old West. He recently wrote a book on the personal history of…


John Langellier discusses his book on Tenth Cavalry Buffalo Soldier officer Powhatan Clarke “Scouting with the Buffalo Soldiers”

Check out this book here   https://amzn.to/3p3NvU3


Interview Timeline

John P. Langellier has written numerous studies of the technical aspects of the US Army in the Old West. He recently wrote a book on the personal history of a US cavalry Buffalo Soldier officer Powhatan Clarke titled Scouting with the Buffalo Soldiers. We spoke about Lt Clarke, the Buffalo Soldiers, the German military, West Point, Frederic Remington, Apache scouts, and numerous other Old West topics.


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1:02 – John explains why he wrote about Powhatan Clarke and the Tenth Cavalry.


2:46 – John talks about how expansive this biography was.


4:43 – John talks about Clarke’s charm and bravado.


6:14 – John talks about how Clarke went into the cavalry.


7:50 – John talks about how well Clarke served with black soldiers.


8:24 – John talks about Clarke serving with Apache scouts and having created special strike forces.


11:55 – John goes into details about how Clarke joined Apache Scouts and Buffalo soldiers.


14:23 – John talks about Clarke’s day to day duty at the forts he was stationed at.


17:57 – John talks about Clarke’s trying to use connections to get stationed in France as an observer. Instead he was sent to Germany.


21:28 – John talks about Clarke’s writings on the German military.


23:52 – John talks about Clarke’s involvement in the Indian Wars.


27:58 – John talks about Clarke’s financial position.


30:22 – John talks about Clarke’s “striker”.


34:26 – John talks about how Clarke changed the use of horses in his command.


37:57 – John talks about Clarke’s connection with Frederic Remington.


40:19 – John talks about Frederic Remington’s response to Clarke’s death.


43:53 – John talks about the documents he found for his research.


47:31 – John goes into more detail about Clarke’s letters and the Missouri Historical Museum and finding images.


49:37 – John talks about the book’s images.


51:05 – John talks about being surprised by Clarke’s use of special units for recon work.


52:48 – John talks about wanting Clarke’s German reports and wishing he could find his wife’s letters.


58:09 – John talks about going to Clarke’s grave.


1:00:20 – John talks about the various readers who might like this book.


1:03:25 – John is writing a book on enlisted Buffalo soldiers.


1:05:12 – More information on the book can be found at the University of North Texas Press website unt.edu.


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https://untpress.unt.edu/catalog/3904


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Guests: John P. Langellier


Host: Cris Alvarez


Tags: Books, audio interviews, author, podcast, University of North Texas Press, American history, Early American Wars, 19th century war, United States, Germany, native american, indigenous peoples,


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