Twenty-six White Mountain Apache Indians
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White Mountain Apache Indiansorg
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a.k.a. White Mountain Apache
A. K. Wattsperson
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Colonel E. C. Cooleyperson
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Dave Tullochperson
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N. C. Collierperson
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chunk 1169 · paragraph 1964
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From the Albuquerque Democrat.
Twenty-six White Mountain Apache Indians
arrived in town yesterday in charge of Colonel
E. C. Cooley, to attend the government Indian
school. They are the first members of this
tribe to enter school.
A few days ago a union soldier had his
pension papers adjusted at the law office of
N. C. Collier.
“How much is it,” inquired the defender
of the stars and stripes.
“Nothing,” returned the lawyer.
“How’s that?”
“Well, that’s when a d— n rebel can do for
a union soldier,” replied the gallant exconfed-
erate with his customary pleasant smile.
Dave Tulloch, of the Burros, authorizes
the Enterprise to offer a reward of $25 for the
arrest of the parties who purloined his moun-
tain lion. He was told that the animal was on
exhibition at A. K. Watts’ meat market, and
through this means hopes to obtain a clue to
the parties who in some illicit manner got
away with his pet.