Apache raids & frontier conflict
Frontier-period conflict reportage. Period-correct vocabulary — primary-source value despite contemporary biases.
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INDIANS OUT (1891) "apaches"
…. The Black Range has always been
a favorite haunt for the murderous Apaches, as
they are familiar with every portion of that
country. It was here that Victorio made his
headquarters during the dark and bloody days
of ’80 and ’81, from whence he sa…
…The Black Range has always been
a favorite haunt for the murderous Apaches, as
they are familiar with every portion of that
country. It was here that Victorio made his
headquarters during the dark and bloody days
of ’80 and ’81, from whence he…
Yuma Ferry Massacre (1891) "massacre"
Yuma Ferry Massacre
We are indebted to Prof. John Spring, of
this city, for the following excerpt of early
pioneer history in this territory, then a part of
the state of Sonora, Mexico. It is…
We have been treated with a glimpse at… (1891) "massacre"
…d, and were particularly interested in the
account of the Yuma Ferry massacre, which
took place on the 21st day of April, 1850, when
a party of Americans who owned the ferry near
the junction of the Gila and Colorado rivers,
together with their emplo…
The Sacramento Transcript of May 31,… (1891) "massacre"
…ramento Transcript of May 31,
1850, has the following account of the massacre
of eleven Americans by the Yuma Indians:
those who crossed the river in the boat… (1891) "massacre"
…Pewit, of Texas, and John
Dorsey, of Missouri. At the time of the massacre
Dr. Lincoln had in his possession $50,000 in
silver, and between $20,000 and $30,000 in gold,
belonging to the ferry company, which it ap-
pears has fallen into the hands of…
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-06-19 (1891) "massacre"
…y all young gentle-
men who take their girls out riding.
Yuma Ferry Massacre
We are indebted to Prof. John Spring, of
this city, for the following excerpt of early
pioneer history in this territory, then a part of
the state of Sonora, Mexico. It…
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-06-19 (1891) "massacre"
…at Yuma, in 1850, now 41 years ago, and
known as the Yuma Ferry Massacre.
We have been treated with a glimpse at
an old copy of the Weekly Missouri Republican,
yellow and rusty with age, of the date of July
19, 1850. The address which is wr…
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-06-19 (1891) "massacre"
ry massacre, which
took place on the 21st day of April, 1850, when
a party of Americans who owned the ferry near
the junction of the Gila and Colorado rivers,
together with their e…
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-06-19 (1891) "massacre"
…amento Transcript of May 31,
1850, has the following account of the massacre
of eleven Americans by the Yuma Indians:Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila
rivers, a ferry was erected over the Colorado
sometime in March last, by a company of
A…
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-06-19 (1891) "massacre"
…Pewit, of Texas, and John
Dorsey, of Missouri. At the time of the massacre
Dr. Lincoln had in his possession $50,000 in
silver, and between $20,000 and $30,000 in gold,
belonging to the ferry company, which it ap-
pears has fallen into the hands…
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-06-19 (1891) "massacre"
…Pewit, of Texas, and John
Dorsey, of Missouri. At the time of the massacre
Dr. Lincoln had in his possession $50,000 in
silver, and between $20,000 and $30,000 in gold,
belonging to the ferry company, which it ap-
pears has fallen into the hands…
The cowboys got together and secured… (1891) "apaches"
…hey beat about in the Mayflower
district. They cut the trail of the Apaches, but
not before they had killed two miners, and fol-
lowed them rapidly. The Apaches doubled and
divided into two parties, one crossing above
and the other below Duncan and…
…ey beat about in the Mayflower
district. They cut the trail of the Apaches, but
not before they had killed two miners, and fol-
lowed them rapidly. The Apaches doubled and
divided into two parties, one crossing above
and the other below Duncan a…
The place has an historical interest, inas-… (1891) "apaches"
…pear as wonderfully
rich in minerals. At this time, the Mimbres river
Apaches, under the leadership of the famous
Mangas Colorado, held undisputed sway over
the entire country now embraced in Grant
county, as well as what is now Dona Ana, and
a portio…
During the early years of the war, over-… (1891) "apaches"
…ms sent to keep them com-
pany. Mangas Colorado, chief of the Mimbres
Apaches, led the hellish horde which extermi-
nated this band of brave determined pioneers.
…ar as wonderfully
rich in minerals. At this time, the Mimbres river
Apaches, under the leadership of the famous
Mangas Colorado, held undisputed sway over
the entire country now embraced in Grant
county, as well as what is now Dona Ana, and
a po…
…sent to keep them com-
pany. Mangas Colorado, chief of the Mimbres
Apaches, led the hellish horde which extermi-
nated this band of brave determined pioneers.
Indian atrocities, let us trust, have become
things of the past, in this vicinity, and…
gas Colorado, chief of the Mimbres
Apaches, led the hellish horde which extermi-
nated this band of brave determined pioneers.
Indian atrocities, let us trust, have become
things of the past, in this vicinity, and…
Col… (1891) "apaches"
…d New Mexico to the Rio Grande. For gallant
conduct in a fight with Apaches Fountain was
…New Mexico to the Rio Grande. For gallant
conduct in a fight with Apaches Fountain wascommissioned second lieutenant. He served in
New Mexico during the war. Upon his regiment
being mustered out in August, 1864 he was
commissioned as captain of…
Campbell, who was killed by Indians a… (1891) "depredations"
…same time together with
but other evidence left no doubt that these
depredations were committed by Indians.
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-08-14 (1891) "depredations"
…same time together with
but other evidence left no doubt that these
depredations were committed by Indians.
Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-08-14 (1891) "depredations"
…same time together with
but other evidence left no doubt that these
depredations were committed by Indians.
It is reported in the neighborhood that J.
J. Bell is writing a novel or book, the title of
which will be “How to make an honest living
with…
Notice To Gila River Cattlemen (1891) "depredations"
…d by any
parties not honestly in possession of them. In
view of the depredations upon the cattlemen of
the Gila river ranges, I would urge upon them
the necessity of a general attendance, that they
may identify and claim such stock of theirs as
may be t…