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Apache Campaign (1896)
The Chiricahua Apache from 1886-1914, 35 Am
United States Army Scouts: the Southwestern
U.S. Army Military History Institute Indian Wars-Southwest 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 16 Dec 2011
Lieutenant Faison's Account of the Geronimo Campaign
3 Garrisoning of the Southwest
Ezrasarchives2015 Article2.Pdf (514.9Kb)
Legends of the West
General Crook's Administration in Arizona, 1871-75
Arizona Historical Review, Vol
United States Military Posts on the Mexico Border (1856 to Present)
THE HISTORY OP PORT WHIPPLE by Phillip D. Yoder Ajthesis
Cultural Survival and a Native American Community: the Chiricahua and Warm Springs Apaches in Oklahoma, 1913- 1996
An Apache View of Geronimo 25 Apache Campaigns: the Battle at Devil’S Creek 27 Apache Campaigns: Crook’S Strategy in the Final Geronimo Campaign
The Interior Department, War Department and Indian Policy, 1865-1887
Fort Union National Monument Ethnographic Overview and Assessment
Mickey Free: Apache Captive, Interpreter, and Indian Scout / by Allan Radbourne; Additional Research by Joyce L
Journal of Arizona History Index, C
Bourke on the Southwest, I
Top View
Journal of Arizona History Index, G
Fort Union National Monument Ethnographic Overview and Assessment
Chiricahua National Monument
Cochise County Quarterly
The Incarceration of the Chiricahua Apaches, 1886-1914
Arizona Historical,/ Review
Faraway Ranch Special History Study, Chiricahua National Monument
Americana=4\U2666 \U2666 \U2666 * by Elmo Scott Watson * by ELMO SCOTT WATSON Had Learned to Distrust the Span- Iards Three Centuries Earlier
Federal Control of the Western Apaches, 1848•Fi1886
Community, Power, and Colonialism -The U.S
Gatewood, Charles Collection
The Clash of Cultures Trails Project
The Clash of Cultures Trails Project
A Clash of Cultures: Fort Bowie and the Chiricahua Apaches
Federal Control of the Western Apaches, 1848•Fi1886
The Arizona. Apaches and Christianization