Geronimo’s ultimate surrender in 1886 ended the fear of Apache raids that had kept Tucsonans close to their fortified homes for more than a century. Geronimo actually turned himself in several times.
Standing quietly along Highway 80, the Geronimo Surrender Monument marks the historic site where the legendary Apache leader ended his resistance against U.S. forces in 1886. Marjorie Taylor Greene ...
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 ...
Originally published as: C.S. Fly at Cañon de los Embudos : American Indians as enemy in the field. The Journal of Arizona history, vol. 30 (Autumn, 1989), p. 319-346. NMAI copy 39088019892462 ...
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