
The dread Apache: That early-day scourge of the Southwest
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About This Book
This book has been scanned then OCR (Optical Character Recognition) has been applied to turn the scanned page images back into editable Text. This means that the text CAN be resized, searches performed, & bookmarks added, unlike Kindle Books that are only scanned.We have added an Interactive Table of Contents This means that the reader can click on the BLUE AND/OR underlined links in the Table of Contents & be instantly transported to that Chapter.To make reading easier, especially on smaller mobile devices, we have added the following reading an indent to the first line of each paragraph & a ...
Chapters (27)
- The Dread Apache—That Early-Day Scourge of the Southwest
- 2000 Pioneers Victims of Apaches.
- Paris Adopts Name of Apache
- Judge McComas and Wife Murdered.
- Dr. Davis Shot to Death.
- Little Boy Taken From Gastelo Ranch.
- Mexicans Attack and Rob Wheaton.
- “Old Charley Meyer,” Law Unto Himself.
- “Tommy Gates Displays Magnificent Nerve.”
- Brutal Murder of Mrs. Peck and Baby.
- Shanahan Killed, “Yank” Bartlett Wounded.
- Little Phil Saves Mother and Sisters
- Brave Little Johnnie Bartlett.
- General Crook Relieved.
- Geronimo Surrenders to General Miles.
- Apache Kid Begins Bloody Career.
- Capt. Burgess, Old-Time Scout
- Killing of Sheriff and Deputy and Escape of Kid
- Sword Presented to General Miles.
- Johnny Greenleaf Mistakes Scouts for Kid.
- What Would You Do?
- Stoicism of Indian
- “Walapai” Clark and the Kid
- Clark Vows Vengeance
- Kid Nears End of His Trail of Blood
- Closing Act in Great Drama
- Kid’s Career Ended
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