Armand S. La Potin is Professor Emeritus of History at the State University of New York College at Oneonta and the author of Native American Voluntary Organizations.
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"La Potin gives us a good look at the man and his career within his times, and also gives us profiles of many of the people with whom he worked; Native Americans and Anglo-Americans. Hugh Lenox Scott is a very good account of a very unusual soldier."--Strategy Page "Soldier, ethnologist, bureaucrat, and diplomat. Scott was a man of many talents. This is a well-researched and fluently written book that should appeal to anyone interested in the Old Army of the frontier."--Western Writers of America, The Roundup "The career of Major General Hugh Lenox Scott is one of the most remarkable among America's frontier officers. Armand S. La Potin has written a wonderful biography of this amazing soldier and diplomat."--John H. Monnett, author of Tell Them We Are Going Home: The Odyssey of the Northern Cheyennes "Through this masterful biography, La Potin offers a prism for understanding the transformation of a nation and an army. Hugh Lenox Scott's evolution as a soldier and human being mirrored the turmoil and complexities confronting the United States as it embarked on a troubled path toward empire."--James Leiker, author of The Northern Cheyenne Exodus in History and Memory