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Held as a P.O.W., this Apache warrior asked Theodore Roosevelt to be allowed to return home to the S.W. but was denied |
Geronimo
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$1,000 |
J |
HISTORIC AMERICANS |
2022-05-18 |
#8643 |
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This Chiricahua Apacheleaderled a group that began fighting back against a forced move to Arizona in the 1870s |
Geronimo
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$2,000 |
DJ |
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY |
2021-03-31 |
#8368 |
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He got his name because Mexican victims of his attacks would cry out in terror to St. Jerome |
Geronimo
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FJ |
19th CENTURY NAMES |
2007-12-17 |
#5356 |
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In 1886 this Chiricahua Apache told government troops, "Once I moved about like the wind, now I surrender to you" |
Geronimo
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$1,600 |
DJ |
19th CENTURY QUOTES |
2002-07-12 |
#4130 |
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His Native American name was Goyathlay, meaning "one who yawns" |
Geronimo
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$1,200 |
DJ |
HISTORIC PEOPLE |
2002-04-04 |
#4059 |
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On Sept. 4, 1886 this Chiricahua Apache surrendered to Gen. Nelson Miles in Arizona |
Geronimo
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$500 |
J |
THE 1880s |
1995-01-03 |
#2382 |
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It wasn't until this Apache chief surrendered in 1886 that wagon trails could pass safely thru Ariz. |
Geronimo
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$200 |
J |
THE 1880s |
1988-05-12 |
#864 |