The story of Geronimo : production material, ca. 1958.

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The story of Geronimo : production material, ca. 1958.

Corrected typescript, corrected carbon typescript, incomplete corrected typescript, notes, carbon notes, photocopy notes. A biography of Geronimo, chief of the southern Chiricahua band of Apache Indians, who rose to leadership through the ranks of his tribe and battled armies and settlers in the Arizona countryside for many years before being forced to accept the white man's treaty.

Manuscripts: 7 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815541

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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