
The Scout and Ranger Being the Personal Adventures of Corporal Pike
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"James Pike...arrived in Texas and joined the Texas Rangers, taking part in a series of campaigns against the Comanche Indians." -Eyewitness to the Old West (2004)
"James Pike's The Scout and Ranger...portrays a surprise attack by a band of Indians on a ranger camp and a scene of Indians torturing a captive." -Engraved Prints of Texas, 1554-1900 (2005)
"Pike states that after the fight the Tonkawas indulged in their well-known flair for cannibalism by roasting and eating some of the slain Comanches." -Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill (2013)
Which type of 19th Century warfare would be more risky: fighting the Comanche in Texas as a Texas Ranger or fighting in the Civil War as a scout?
In 1865, James Pike (1834-1867) answers this question in his book titled "The Scout and Ranger."
Pike arrived in Texas in 1859 and joined John Henry Brown's company of Texas Rangers and for the next two years he took part in a series of campaigns against the Comanches, including John M. Smith's incursion into the Indian Territory and to the headwaters of the Red River in 1860.
When Texas seceded from the Union, Pike left the Texas Rangers and joined the Fourth Ohio Cavalry and served as a scout, spy, and courier in Gen. William T. Sherman's army. Sherman praised Pike's "skill, courage and zeal" but warned the scout to "cool down." Pike was captured in 1864 and imprisoned in Charleston, before escaping and returning to Ohio, where he would write his famous book "The Scout and Ranger."
After the end of the Civil War, Pike was commissioned a second lieutenant in the First United States Cavalry and died October 14, 1867, during an Indian attack.
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Content
- Intro
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER I. MY FIRST EFFORT AT SEEING LIFE--A TRIP TO TEXAS.
- CHAPTER II. MY FIRST INDIAN CAMPAIGN.
- CHAPTER III. MORE ADVENTURE--MUSTERED OUT.
- CHAPTER IV. WITH THE RANGERS AGAIN--BUFFALO HUNT--A LONELY JOURNEY.
- CHAPTER V. ANOTHER LONELY RIDE--FRONTIER FEUDS.
- CHAPTER VI. MORE ADVENTURES--MEETING AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE.
- CHAPTER VII.KICKAPOO CAMPAIGN--INCIDENTS.
- CHAPTER VIII. INDIAN WARFARE--SCALPING--CANNIBALISM.
- CHAPTER IX. SCOUTING--A WHITE CAPTIVE.
- CHAPTER X. COL. JOHNSTON'S COMANCHE CAMPAIGN--A GREAT FAILURE--FRIGHTFUL SUFFERING OF THE RANGERS.
- CHAPTER XI. KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN CIRCLE--SECESSION.
- CHAPTER XII. TYRANNY AND PERFIDY OF THE SECESSIONISTS.
- CHAPTER XIII. OUT IN THE WILDERNESS.
- CHAPTER XIV. FAREWELL TO DIXIE.
- CHAPTER XV. IN THE UNION SERVICE--THE KENTUCKY CAMPAIGN.
- CHAPTER XVI. AFTER JOHN MORGAN.
- CHAPTER XVII. RECONNOITERING MIDDLE TENNESSEE--SCOUTING AS CAPTAIN BONHAM OF THE FIRST LOUISIANA CAVALRY.
- CHAPTER XVIII. TRIP TO DECATUR--LIVELY ADVENTURES.
- CHAPTER XIX. CARRYING AN IMPORTANT DISPATCH TO GENERAL BUELL.
- CHAPTER XX. RECONNOITERING BRIDGEPORT--TAKEN PRISONER--MY TREATMENT--CRUELTY OF THE REBELS.
- CHAPTER XXI. ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED FROM FREDERICKSBURG.
- CHAPTER XXII. AT HOME--FRENCH LEAVE.
- CHAPTER XXIII. SCOUT TO WOODBURY--PLAYING REBEL SENTINEL--NARROW ESCAPES.
- CHAPTER XXIV. GEN. STANLEY'S GREAT RAID--PLAYING AID-DE-CAMP--SCOUTING AT HARPETH SHOALS.
- CHAPTER XXV. AFTER JOHN MORGAN IN OHIO--WAKING UP THE WRONG PASSENGER.
- CHAPTER XXVI. OFF TO THE HIAWASSE IN SEARCH OF STEAMBOATS--A FAMILIAR NEIGHBORHOOD--FEARFUL LEAP--AFFECTING INCIDENT.
- CHAPTER XXVII. AFTER STEAMBOATS AGAIN--A MOUNTAIN NYMPH--BOB. WHITE, THE UNION BUSHWHACKER.
- CHAPTER XXVIII. BATTLES OF DUG GAP AND CHICKAMAUGA.
- CHAPTER XXIX. PERSONAL ADVENTURES DURING THE BATTLE.
- CHAPTER XXX. WHEELER BADLY WHIPPED--A PERILOUS TRIP OVER THE MUSCLE SHOALS.
- CHAPTER XXXI. RAID IN NORTH CAROLINA--REBEL COLONEL WALKER KILLED.
- CHAPTER XXXII. BRIDGE BURNING EXPEDITION TO AUGUSTA.
- CHAPTER XXXIII. BLOODHOUND CHASE--TAKEN PRISONER--DRUNKEN AND EXCITED REBELS.
- CHAPTER XXXIV. THE WHIPPING POST--TORTURING NEGROES--STARVING OUR PRISONERS--THE CHARLESTON JAIL--OUR OFFICERS VINDICATED.
- CHAPTER XXXV. ADIEU TO CHARLESTON--ESCAPE FROM THE REBELS--ARRIVAL IN THE UNION LINES.
- CHAPTER XXXVI. THE NORTH CAROLINA CAMPAIGN--DOWN TRIP TO WILMINGTON--AT SEA--DISCHARGED FROM THE SERVICE.
- CHAPTER XXXVII. PERSONAL--CONCLUSION.
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