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White Hat : The Military Career of Captain William Philo Clark - Mark J. Nelson

White Hat

The Military Career of Captain William Philo Clark

By: Mark J. Nelson

Paperback | 21 October 2025

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Best known for his role in the arrest and killing of Crazy Horse and for the book he wrote, The Indian Sign Language, Captain William Philo Clark (1845-1884) was one of the Old Army's renaissance men, by turns administrator, fighter, diplomat, explorer, and ethnologist. As such, Clark found himself at center stage during some of the most momentous events of the post-Civil War West: from Brigadier General George Crook's infamous 'Starvation March' to the Battle of Slim Buttes and the Dull Knife Fight, then to the attack against the Bannocks at Index Peak and Sitting Bull's final fight against the U.S. Army. Captain Clark's life story, here chronicled in full for the first time, is at once an introduction to a remarkable figure in the annals of nineteenth-century U.S. history, and a window on the exploits of the U.S. Army on the contested western frontier. White Hat follows Clark from his upbringing in New York State to his life as a West Point cadet, through his varied army posts on the northern plains, and finally to his stint in Lieutenant General Philip Sheridan's headquarters first in Chicago and later in Washington, D.C. Along the way, Mark J. Nelson sets the record straight on Clark's controversial relationship with Crazy Horse during the Lakota leader's time at Camp Robinson, Nebraska. His book also draws a detailed picture of Clark's service at Fort Keogh, Montana Territory, including what is arguably his greatest success - the securing of Northern Cheyenne leader Little Wolf's peaceful surrender. In telling Clark's story, White Hat illuminates the history of the nineteenth-century American military and the Great Plains, including the Grand Duke Alexis's buffalo hunt, the Great Sioux War, and the careers of Crook and Sheridan. Nelson's examination of Clark's early years in the army offers a rare look at the experiences of a staff officer stationed on the frontier and expands our view of the army, as well as the United States' westward march.
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"Buoyed by solid research, Nelson's narrative is replete with details that are informative and engaging but does not get bogged down in minutiae. Nelson's work finally allows an opportunity to review Clark's career as a whole and consider the magnitude of his role in several critical events that transpired during the final conquests of the Northern Plains tribes." - Nebraska History "Nelson shows Clark as a courageous, capable, and charismatic officer who frequently demonstrated empathy toward the Indians with whom he so often negotiated. Yet, the army's mission was fundamentally to police the Indians White Hat clearly illustrates the army's duties and dilemmas - and those of the Indians." - South Dakota History

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