Following the Trail of the Apaches

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Dublin Core

Title

Following the Trail of the Apaches

Subject

Ranches; Horses; Cowboys; Indigenous peoples

Description

The sketch Following the Trail of the Apaches written by Edward L. Vail. He describes an incident that occurred on June 5, 1886. A band of Apaches attacked Happy Valley ranch and stole some horses. He describes tracking the Apaches for over fifty miles before turning back without the stolen horses.

Creator

Vail, Edward L.; Wood, Charles Morgan

Source

Arizona and Southwestern Biographical File

Date

1920-00-00

Contributor

University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections

Rights

Public Domain: This material has been identified as being free of known restrictions under U.S. copyright law, including all related neighboring rights

Format

JPEG

Language

En

Type

Text

Identifier

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