Facts about Nelson A. Miles

Occup.Soldier
FromUSA
BornAugust 8, 1839
DiedMay 15, 1925
Aged85 years

Summary

Nelson A. Miles was a famous Soldier from USA, who lived between August 8, 1839 and May 15, 1925. He/she became 85 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac leo, who is known for Ruling, Warmth, Generosity, Faithful, Initiative. Our collection contains 19 quotes who is written / told by Nelson.

Related authors: George Crook (Soldier)

19 Famous quotes by Nelson A. Miles

Small: On the contrary, if they are treated with justice and humanity, proper example and the advantages of ed
"On the contrary, if they are treated with justice and humanity, proper example and the advantages of education given them, the coming years will be as bright and prosperous to the unfortunate race as the past has been dark and painful"
Small: The intrusions of the white race and the non- compliance with treaty obligations have been followed by
"The intrusions of the white race and the non- compliance with treaty obligations have been followed by atrocities that could alone satisfy a savage and revengeful spirit"
Small: Step by step a powerful and enterprising race has driven them back from the Atlantic to the West until
"Step by step a powerful and enterprising race has driven them back from the Atlantic to the West until at last there is scarcely a spot of ground upon which the Indians have any certainty of maintaining a permanent abode"
Small: These are hallowed moments, when every American has reason to express his gratitude to Almighty God tha
"These are hallowed moments, when every American has reason to express his gratitude to Almighty God that it has been our good fortune to witness the light of this auspicious morn"
Small: Our relations with the Indians have been governed chiefly by treaties and trade, or war and subjugation
"Our relations with the Indians have been governed chiefly by treaties and trade, or war and subjugation"
Small: If we dismiss from our minds the prejudice we may have against the Indians we shall be able to more cle
"If we dismiss from our minds the prejudice we may have against the Indians we shall be able to more clearly understand the impulses that govern both races"
Small: Whether or not our system of Indian management has been a success during the past ten, fifty, or hundre
"Whether or not our system of Indian management has been a success during the past ten, fifty, or hundred years is almost answered in the asking"
Small: To illustrate to the Indians the advantages the white race had in the telephone I divided a body of war
"To illustrate to the Indians the advantages the white race had in the telephone I divided a body of warriors from Sitting Bull's camp into two parties and had them talk to each other over the telephone line"
Small: The more we study the Indians character the more we appreciate the marked distinction between the civil
"The more we study the Indian's character the more we appreciate the marked distinction between the civilized being and the real savage"
Small: The tide of immigration in Canada has not been as great as along our frontier. They have been able to a
"The tide of immigration in Canada has not been as great as along our frontier. They have been able to allow the Indians to live as Indians, which we have not, and do not attempt to force upon them the customs which are distasteful to them"
Small: Looking at the purpose of our government toward the Indians, we find that after subjugating them it has
"Looking at the purpose of our government toward the Indians, we find that after subjugating them it has been our policy to collect the different tribes on reservations and support them at the expense of our people"
Small: It is unfair to suppose that one party has invariably acted rightly, and that the other is responsible
"It is unfair to suppose that one party has invariably acted rightly, and that the other is responsible for every wrong that has been committed"
Small: If the graves of the thousands of victims who have fallen in the terrible wars of the two races had bee
"If the graves of the thousands of victims who have fallen in the terrible wars of the two races had been placed in line the philanthropist might travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Lakes to the Gulf, and be constantly in sight of green mounds"
Small: The troops were occasionally occupied in pursuing scattered bands going north or south, and on three oc
"The troops were occasionally occupied in pursuing scattered bands going north or south, and on three occasions the large camp of Sitting Bull ventured south of the Canadian border, and important expeditions were sent against them"
Small: The Indians, however, could not migrate from one part of the United States to another neither could the
"The Indians, however, could not migrate from one part of the United States to another; neither could they obtain employment as readily as white people, either upon or beyond the Indian reservations"
Small: One hundred years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the Spanish government issued a decree author
"One hundred years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the Spanish government issued a decree authorizing the enslavement of the American Indian as in accord with the law of God and man"
Small: No administration could stop the tidal wave of immigration that swept over the land no political party
"No administration could stop the tidal wave of immigration that swept over the land; no political party could restrain or control the enterprise of our people, and no reasonable man could desire to check the march of civilization"
Small: For a time during the early settlement of this country peace and goodwill prevailed, only to be followe
"For a time during the early settlement of this country peace and goodwill prevailed, only to be followed later by violent and relentless warfare"
Small: A Christian people who have for two hundred years kept a race in bondage, deprived of the advantages of
"A Christian people who have for two hundred years kept a race in bondage, deprived of the advantages of civilization and religion, owe them a debt of gratitude which it would seem ungenerous to withhold"