Blood on the Border: The United States Army and the Mexican IrregularsMacmillan, 1969 - 390 pages |
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... Apache wars and the resultant American military movements into Mexico , it is necessary to endeavor to see the Apache through the eyes of the people of the time . Americans and Mexicans were one in regarding the Apache as hardly a human ...
... Apache wars and the resultant American military movements into Mexico , it is necessary to endeavor to see the Apache through the eyes of the people of the time . Americans and Mexicans were one in regarding the Apache as hardly a human ...
Page 89
... Apaches learned that Americans were untrustworthy.5 But regardless of the wrongs that justified the hatred of the Apache for Americans and Mexicans , he responded with a vin- dictiveness and ferocity that left almost no recourse but to ...
... Apaches learned that Americans were untrustworthy.5 But regardless of the wrongs that justified the hatred of the Apache for Americans and Mexicans , he responded with a vin- dictiveness and ferocity that left almost no recourse but to ...
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... Apache Country , " Overland Monthly , IX , Ser . 2 ( Feb. , 1887 ) , 172–80 . 27. Thrapp , op . cit . , pp . 229-37 ... Apache Days and After ( Caldwell , Id . , 1941 ) , p . 179 . 32. Britton Davis , The Truth About Geronimo ( Chicago ...
... Apache Country , " Overland Monthly , IX , Ser . 2 ( Feb. , 1887 ) , 172–80 . 27. Thrapp , op . cit . , pp . 229-37 ... Apache Days and After ( Caldwell , Id . , 1941 ) , p . 179 . 32. Britton Davis , The Truth About Geronimo ( Chicago ...
Contents
The Background and Beginningthe 1850s | 1 |
Mexico | 3 |
Robin Hood on the Rio Grande | 16 |
Copyright | |
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