Outline map of the field of operations against hostile Chiricahua Indians : showing operations from April 12th, 1886, to the date of their surrender September 4th, 1886 / drawn by direction of Nelson A. Miles ... in the office of E.J. Spencer ; by E.D. Williams & Charles Kern. 1886.
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Miles, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1925
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Kern, Charles P.
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