Apaches person
also known as: Apaches
Summary: A presumed predatory band of Apaches from the San Carlos reservation, thought to be returning to Arizona and feared to cause damage.
Completeness: 65/100 Grade C
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Claims (5)
arrived_in
cited from It is supposed that this is a predatory band… (1890)
It is supposed that this is a predatory band
of Apaches from the San Carlos reservation
now on their return to Arizona, and it is feared
they may do a large amount of damage enroute.
departed_for
cited from It must be borne in mind that the country… (1891)
It must be borne in mind that the country
was aroused, troops and citizens were scouring
the roads in all directions in search of the fugi-
tives; but they had entirely disappeared and
no trace or trail of them could be found. During
the day …
killed_by
hunger and thirst
cited from It must be borne in mind that the country… (1891)It must be borne in mind that the country
was aroused, troops and citizens were scouring
the roads in all directions in search of the fugi-
tives; but they had entirely disappeared and
no trace or trail of them could be found. During
the day …
lived_at
cited from It is supposed that this is a predatory band… (1890)
It is supposed that this is a predatory band
of Apaches from the San Carlos reservation
now on their return to Arizona, and it is feared
they may do a large amount of damage enroute.
owned
cited from It must be borne in mind that the country… (1891)
It must be borne in mind that the country
was aroused, troops and citizens were scouring
the roads in all directions in search of the fugi-
tives; but they had entirely disappeared and
no trace or trail of them could be found. During
the day …
Sources (2)
It is supposed that this is a predatory band…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
It must be borne in mind that the country…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain