- Council between General Crook and Geronimo | Richard Pohrt, Jr . . .
Group portrait of United States Army officers, interpreters and Chiricahua Indians engaged in peace negotiations at campsite in Canyon de los Embudos, Sierra Madre Mountains, Sonora, Mexico, ca March 25-27, 1886
- General Crook with staff, interpreters, and packers
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- Statement of Geronimo - Teaching American History
General Crook: All right, but all the other interpreters must stay to act as checks on each other Geronimo: I want to talk first of the causes which led me to leave the reservation
- General Crook, Staff, Interpreters and packers; group of thirty-five . . .
" [Orig No ] 175-General Crook, Staff, Interpreters, and Packers," printed label pasted on reverse of mounted print "Copyright 1886, By C S Fly, Tombstone, Ariz ," appears on lower right corner of print
- Jose Maria Vasquez : Private First Class from Arizona, Vietnam War Casualty
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- Council between General Crook and Geronimo - Library of Congress
Photograph shows campsite in woods with General Crook, Geronimo, Capt Roberts, Nana, Lieutenant Maus, Capt Burke, three interpreters, and other Apache Indians
- General George Crook in AZ Part 3 | Rim Country Museum
Perhaps "Indian fighter" is a misnomer because General George Crook spent more time and energy attempting to better the lives of the Indian than he did wage war against them
- Southwest Crossroads— A Conference with General Crook, The Truth About . . .
GENERAL CROOK But what has that to do with killing innocent people? There is not a week that you don't hear foolish stories in your own camp; but you are no child; you don't have to believe them You promised me in the Sierra Madre that peace should last, but you have lied about (it)
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