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  2. Geronimo - Wikipedia

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    His photos of Geronimo and the other free Apaches, taken on March 25 and 26, are the only known photographs taken of an American Indian while still at war with the United States. [45] Among the Indians was a white boy Jimmy McKinn, also photographed by Fly, who had been abducted from his ranch in New Mexico in September 1885.

  3. C. S. Fly - Wikipedia

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    A cabinet card of the image "Geronimo, Son, and Two Braves" was auctioned by the Heritage Auction Galleries in Dallas, Texas for $10,157.50 in 2010. [14] A 6-5/8" x 9-1/2" albumen print photograph of "Geronimo and his warriors", taken in 1886, sold at auction on April 14, 2014, for $1,375. [15]

  4. George Crook - Wikipedia

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    His photos of Geronimo and the other free Apaches, taken on March 25 and 26, are the only known photographs taken of an American Indian while still at war with the United States. [17] "Geronimo poses with members of his tribe and General George Crook's staff during peace negotiations on March 27, 1886." Geronimo, camped on the Mexican side of ...

  5. Ben Wittick - Wikipedia

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    Wittick is often attributed with taking the only authenticated photo of Billy the Kid around 1880. [5] He would also later author a photograph of Geronimo kneeling with a rifle, in 1887. He died August 30, 1903, in Fort Wingate, New Mexico, after a rattlesnake bite from which he never recovered. He was bitten weeks previous, while handling the ...

  6. Who exactly is Geronimo -- and why do we say his name ... - AOL

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    The movie they most likely saw was Geronimo, a western film about the Apache Indian chief of the same name. RELATED: The best airports to find "the one":

  7. Edward S. Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Edward Sheriff Curtis (February 19, 1868 – October 19, 1952, sometimes given as Edward Sherriff Curtis) [1] was an American photographer and ethnologist whose work focused on the American West and on Native American people.

  8. It’s been 75 years since Idaho parachuted beavers into ...

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    A male beaver named Geronimo became the test pilot, enduring numerous drops to decide on the best technique. A column in the Aug. 29, 1948, issue of the Statesman claimed Geronimo came to enjoy ...

  9. Charles B. Gatewood - Wikipedia

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    Trailing Geronimo: Some hitherto unrecorded incidents bearing upon the outbreak of the White mountain Apaches and Geronimo's band in Arizona and New Mexico. Gem Publishing Co. Roberts, David (1994). Once They Moved Like The Wind: Cochise, Geronimo, And The Apache Wars. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-671-88556-4. Runkle, Benjamin (2011).

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