Blood on the Border: The United States Army and the Mexican IrregularsMacmillan, 1969 - 390 pages |
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Page 76
... bands of them had wound up in Mexico , and for several years they were among the most determined and most feared of ... band , but the boldness and dash of his attack caused the Indians to flee , and he recovered all the stolen animals ...
... bands of them had wound up in Mexico , and for several years they were among the most determined and most feared of ... band , but the boldness and dash of his attack caused the Indians to flee , and he recovered all the stolen animals ...
Page 88
... band of Warm Springs Apaches , believing themselves to be at peace with Mexicans , were treach- erously slaughtered at Ramos , in Chihuahua . Months later a band of Apache warriors lunged out of the morning mist at Ramos and exacted ...
... band of Warm Springs Apaches , believing themselves to be at peace with Mexicans , were treach- erously slaughtered at Ramos , in Chihuahua . Months later a band of Apache warriors lunged out of the morning mist at Ramos and exacted ...
Page 271
... band was dissolving ; small parties broke away here and there until it was no longer worth while to try to follow . A report reached Dodd that Villistas ( probably the band that the 7th had been following ) had just looted Yoquivo and ...
... band was dissolving ; small parties broke away here and there until it was no longer worth while to try to follow . A report reached Dodd that Villistas ( probably the band that the 7th had been following ) had just looted Yoquivo and ...
Contents
The Background and Beginningthe 1850s | 1 |
Mexico | 3 |
Robin Hood on the Rio Grande | 16 |
Copyright | |
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