Apache raid statistics, 1885-1886.

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Apache raid statistics, 1885-1886.

Consists of an appeal, by the Arizona Society of Pioneers, to members to meet in their respective localities for the purpose of discussing and drafting resolutions to the Federal government regarding the recent outbreak of Apache Indians from the White Mountain reservation. Includes the communities' responses and lists compiled of Americans killed by Apaches between 1865 and 1885; the lists include name, date, place, and number killed or wounded. The communities which responded included Casa Grande, Evans Camp, Globe, Harshaw, Oro Blanco, Solomonville, Total Wreck, Washington Camp, Tucson, Phoenix, and Prescott.

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Arizona Historical Society (Tucson, Ariz.)

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The Society of Arizona Pioneers was formed in 1884 for civic and humanitarian purposes; it is currently known as the Arizona Historical Society. These papers were created after Geronimo and others left the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in May 1885. From the description of Apache raid statistics, 1885-1886. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 39825972 ...