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Along a quiet stretch of Highway 80 in Arizona, the Geronimo Surrender Monument marks a solemn and pivotal moment in American history—the surrender of the legendary Apache leader, Geronimo, in 1886.
Her work depicts a scene from a drive through the Chiricahua Mountains in Arizona, when she came across a monument marking the 1886 capture of Chiricahua-Apache leader Geronimo. Installation view ...
(They went on to have children Deborah Bryson, now chief deputy superintendent ... there were Papago Lane, Apache Lane, Kaibab Lane, Havasu Lane, Cochise Lane and finally Geronimo Lane.
Hundreds of followers regarded him as a divinely inspired religious leader, a renowned ... a group of 50 White Mountain Apache men helped the U.S. defeat Geronimo in 1886. As a reward, the U.S ...
The serene landscape that greets visitors today stands in stark contrast to the intense battles that took place as Apache leaders, like Cochise and Geronimo, sought to reclaim their homelands.
Federal agent Tom Jeffords makes a deal with Apache chief Cochise to permit the mail riders to pass ... Jeffords and Cochise try to warn the colonel at Fort Grant that Geronimo plans an attack on the ...
Multiple Democratic senators pressed the 42-year-old billionaire on his relationship with the SpaceX chief, who was a prominent supporter of Trump's campaign and is now a close adviser to the ...
Francis' election as the spiritual leader of the nearly 1.4 billion baptized Catholics worldwide in 2013 was celebrated by many spiritual leaders who expressed hope that his tenure would usher in ...
A man was found fatally shot in a Geronimo Street home Sunday night, according to the Baton Rouge Police Department. Update: Arrest made in connection with fatal shooting The victim, Kevin Evans ...