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2 HUACHUCA ILLUSTRATED
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Voices oices oices fr from fr om th
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trouble spot. He left Arizona a her
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8 Indians with agent John Clum. Joh
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Orlando Bolivar Willcox was in the
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12 Southern Arizona in the Late 70s
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14 Timeline In 1875 the stagecoach
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he did not have in mind Hiram Winch
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William A. Rafferty was a solid Ind
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obtained from a creek running throu
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Map: Vicinity of Camp Huachuca, Ari
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complacency that beset isolated out
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26 Colonel Whitside (seated on the
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28 A true copy of a letter recommen
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30 Col. Samuel Marmaduke Whitside.
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32 Roll Call: The First Wife at Hua
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Carlos in 1928 when that place was
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36 other articles, and chase them u
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38 land sufficient for farming and
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40 Others are provided with amulets
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42 Fort Huachuca in 1879. Photo cou
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“Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Roll Cal
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olt. They may have been further mot
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would not be the last time that Cap
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Pedro Valley east of Fort Huachuca.
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Lieutenant Gatewood with his Apache
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Maj. Morrow reported the incident o
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October. Major Morrow was on their
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58 Edward Hatch. Photo courtesy U.S
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Assistant Acting Surgeon Dorsey McP
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62 come northward and close in on t
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the time of the 1880 battle of Tres
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Washington, in the meantime, had mo
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Maj. Morrow’s force twice made co
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apidly in force. They were vigorous
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old, would sound the final battle c
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cover the withdrawal of Lieut. Valo
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weather and make our report by mail
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78 Apache Campaigns: Cibecu The unb
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Arresting the Apache spiritual lead
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82 cover us, the Sergeant of the Gu
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ground between officers’ quarters
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86 Apache Indian Scouts, with two p
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88 Toggy-Snoggy at upper right. Cib
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George A. Forsyth wrote two books a
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General Willcox, operating out of F
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Sixth Cavalry. Their course brought
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96 side of the defile to see if the
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98 the dead scouts, which had follo
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strong position, which we again fla
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Wirt Davis began his career as an e
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104 managed to slip away and head n
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faucets, and they were held back un
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108 rear probably all in. From the
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