Miller papers, 1880-1936.

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Miller papers, 1880-1936.

Nine letters, written by Miller between 1930 and 1936, reminiscing about his life in Arizona. He mentions Tombstone, Geronimo, Charleston, and the Copper Creek Mines. Transcripts are also present.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Geronimo, 1829-1909

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Geronimo, also known as Goyaałé, also known as The One Who Yawns'; born in Arizpe, Sonora, Mexico, June 1829 – died, Fort Sill, Oklahoma February 17, 1909), prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache people. From 1850 to 1886, Geronimo joined with members of three other Chiricahua Apache bands—the Tchihende, the Tsokanende and the Nednhi—to carry out numerous raids, as well as fight against Mexican and U.S. military campaigns in the northern Mexico states of Chihuahu...

Miller, William N., 1860-

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Stage driver; Miller arrived in Arizona in 1878. He drove a stage from Tucson to the Cienega to Tres Alamos to Point of Mountains. He remained in Arizona until 1883. From the description of Miller papers, 1880-1936. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 39036845 ...