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John C. Cremony person

id: p_john-c-cremony_2eac41
Probable 70%
Summary:  An interpreter and officer who served with the U.S. Boundary Commission and the California Volunteers, observing Apache culture, language, and warfare in the 1850s-1860s.
Completeness: 50/100 Grade D
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  1. Multiple primary sources: Has 1 source(s). A second independent source dramatically raises credibility.
  2. Published story: Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API — drives SEO + reader retention.
  3. Operating / life dates: A bounding date (year is enough) sharpens the timeline and the map slider.
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Claims (5)

witnessed

Apache culture1850s-1860s
cited from Life Among the Apaches (1868)
A first-hand account by John C. Cremony, an interpreter and officer who served with the U.S. Boundary Commission and later the California Volunteers in the Southwest. His observations of Apache culture, language, and warfare in the 1850s-1860s cover the Mimbreno and Chiricahua ba…
Apache language1850s-1860s
cited from Life Among the Apaches (1868)
A first-hand account by John C. Cremony, an interpreter and officer who served with the U.S. Boundary Commission and later the California Volunteers in the Southwest. His observations of Apache culture, language, and warfare in the 1850s-1860s cover the Mimbreno and Chiricahua ba…
Apache warfare1850s-1860s
cited from Life Among the Apaches (1868)
A first-hand account by John C. Cremony, an interpreter and officer who served with the U.S. Boundary Commission and later the California Volunteers in the Southwest. His observations of Apache culture, language, and warfare in the 1850s-1860s cover the Mimbreno and Chiricahua ba…

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cited from Life Among the Apaches (1868)
A first-hand account by John C. Cremony, an interpreter and officer who served with the U.S. Boundary Commission and later the California Volunteers in the Southwest. His observations of Apache culture, language, and warfare in the 1850s-1860s cover the Mimbreno and Chiricahua ba…
cited from Life Among the Apaches (1868)
A first-hand account by John C. Cremony, an interpreter and officer who served with the U.S. Boundary Commission and later the California Volunteers in the Southwest. His observations of Apache culture, language, and warfare in the 1850s-1860s cover the Mimbreno and Chiricahua ba…

Sources (1)

Life Among the Apaches

Cremony, John C. · 1868 · book · public_domain · details

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