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Apache Indian scouts; service in Arizona and Mexico against renegade Apaches, individuals in Crook's campaigns, Cibicu fight, Apache Kid troubles, Pershing Punitive Expedition, service record data of last of scouts, Army regulations, circulars, orders, correspondence, miscellaneous local historical incidents

Title
Apache Indian scouts; service in Arizona and Mexico against renegade Apaches, individuals in Crook's campaigns, Cibicu fight, Apache Kid troubles, Pershing Punitive Expedition, service record data of last of scouts, Army regulations, circulars, orders, correspondence, miscellaneous local historical incidents, by H.B. (Dave) Wharfield.
Author
Wharfield, H. B.
Publication
[El Cajon? Calif.], [1964]

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Description
volumes, 113 pages illustrations, portrait; 21 cm
Summary
A history of the use of Apache Indians as scouts by the Army in the Southwest during the late 19th and early 20th centuries includes accounts of participation by scouts in the campaigns against Geronimo and the pursuit of Pancho Villa by General Pershing.
Subject
  • United States. Army > Military life
  • United States. Army
  • Apache Indians > Wars
  • Indian scouts
  • Military bases > West (U.S.)
  • Armed Forces > Military life
  • Military bases
  • West United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliographical footnotes.
LCCN
64008249
OCLC
  • ocm06529328
  • 6529328
  • SCSB-253021
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library