other Apache person
Summary: An unnamed Mescalero Apache who initially hesitated but agreed to escape with Roman.
Completeness: 43/100 Grade D
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- Sourced claims (≥3): Has 2/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
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cited from “There were four of us,” said he, “all Mes-… (1891)
“There were four of us,” said he, “all Mes-
calero Apaches; every day the soldiers would
march us out to work; there were hundred sol-
diers, thousand soldiers ; when Apache no work
hard, soldiers hit him with gun, say ‘d— n
Apache’. My heart go…
witnessed
soldiers hitting Apaches with guns
cited from “There were four of us,” said he, “all Mes-… (1891)“There were four of us,” said he, “all Mes-
calero Apaches; every day the soldiers would
march us out to work; there were hundred sol-
diers, thousand soldiers ; when Apache no work
hard, soldiers hit him with gun, say ‘d— n
Apache’. My heart go…
Sources (1)
“There were four of us,” said he, “all Mes-…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain