Will C. Barnes
Tampilan
Will Croft Barnes | |
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Lahir | San Francisco, California | 21 Juni 1858
Meninggal | 17 Desember 1936 Phoenix, Arizona | (umur 78)
Tempat pemakaman | Arlington National Cemetery |
Pengabdian | Amerika Serikat |
Dinas/cabang | Angkatan Darat Amerika Serikat |
Lama dinas | 1879 - 1883 |
Pangkat | Sersan |
Kesatuan | Signal Corps |
Perang/pertempuran | Peperangan Indian |
Penghargaan | Medal of Honor |
Pekerjaan lain | author, legislator |
Will Croft Barnes (21 Juni 1858 – 17 Desember 1936), adalah seorang privat dalam U.S. Army Signal Corps, yang dikenal atas jasanya dalam Pertempuran Fort Apache di Teritorial Arizona pada 11 September 1881. Saat Fort Apache dikepung oleh para prajurit Geronimo, Barnes lari dan berlindung ke Benteng Thomas. Para prajurit Fort Thomas datang untuk membantu Fort Apache. Atas jasanya, Barnes menerima Medal of Honor pada 8 November 1882.
Referensi
- Thrapp, Dan L. (1991). Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. hlm. 64. ISBN 0-8032-9418-2.
Bacaan tambahan
- Apaches & Longhorns: The Reminiscences of Will C. Barnes, Will Croft Barnes, Frank Cummins Lockwood, University of Arizona Press, 1982.
- Arizona Place Names, William Croft Barnes, Byrd H Granger, University of Arizona Press, 1987.
- "The Cowboy and His Songs", Will Croft Barnes, Saturday Evening Post, June 27, 1925.
- Tales from the X-bar Horse Camp: The Blue-roan "outlaw" and Other Stories, Will Croft Barnes, Breeders' Gazette, 1920.
- Western Grazing Grounds and Forest Ranges: A History of the Live-stock Industry as Conducted on the Open Ranges of the Arid West, Will Croft Barnes, The Breeder's gazette, 1913.
- "Will Barnes and 'The Cowboy's Sweet By and By'," John Irwin White, in Git Along, Little Dogies: Songs and Songmakers of the American West, University of Illinois Press, 1975.
Pranala luar
- Karya Will C. Barnes di Project Gutenberg
- Karya oleh/tentang Will C. Barnes di Internet Archive (pencarian dioptimalkan untuk situs non-Beta)
- "Will C. Barnes: Soldier, Cowboy, Author and Storyteller." Marshall Trimble, True West magazine, April 11, 2018.