“I will quit the warpath and live at peace hereafter,” the Apache chief known as Geronimo told U.S. General Nelson Miles near Skeleton Canyon in Arizona, marking the end of the “Indian Wars” in the ...
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The quiver, bow, and arrows shown at the ROADSHOW embody Geronimo's warrior legacy, a name now synonymous with fierce American Indian resistance and pride. After U.S. forces captured him, Geronimo ...
Apache youth -- Apache manhood -- Battle and massacre -- "Americans" -- War with the Americans -- Return of the bluecoats -- Cochise : war and peace, 1863-72 -- Cochise : peace at last, 1872 -- The ...
An 1886 Winchester Rifle that was owned by a Civil War captain who captured Apache leader Geronimo has sold for a record $1.2million at auction. The gun carries the serial number 1 and is in pristine ...
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