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  2. The Four Voices - Wikipedia

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    The Four Voices were a 1950s vocal harmony quartet based in New York that issued a succession of singles on Columbia Records. [1] [2]The Four Voices were Allan Chase (tenor), Sal Mayo (tenor), Bill McBride (baritone) and Frank Fosta (bass baritone).

  3. File:When Geronimo rode - (IA whengeronimorode00hook).pdf

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    Short title: When Geronimo rode / Author: Hooker, Forrestine C. (Forrestine Cooper), 1867-1932: Software used: Internet Archive: Conversion program: Recoded by LuraDocument PDF v2.68

  4. Geronimo - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Reservation life was confining to the free-moving Apache people, ... Throughout Geronimo's adult life his antipathy toward ...

  5. Jim Kjelgaard - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, during this time Kjelgaard began to have symptoms of epilepsy. He was brought to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, where his problem was diagnosed as a tumor but he did not have to have surgery at the time. Kjelgaard was still able to continue on with his life and adventures and show his love for the outdoors.

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

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    There’s also a legend that Geronimo himself came up with the battle cry, yelling his own name as he leapt down a nearly vertical cliff on horseback to escape American troops at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

  7. Charles B. Gatewood - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, he played a key role in ending the Geronimo Campaign (May 1885 to September 1886), by pursuing, meeting with and persuading Geronimo to cross back over the American-Mexican international border, from where the renegade guerrilla leader was holed up in the mountains of northern Mexico, convincing him to eventually surrender to him and ...

  8. Britton Davis - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo Campaign First Lieutenant Britton Davis (June 4, 1860 – January 23, 1930) was an American soldier born in Brownsville, Texas . He served in the United States Army in the 6th Cavalry after graduating from West Point in 1881.

  9. Stories I Could Tell - Wikipedia

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    [2] Jana Pendragon of Allmusic rated the album two stars out of five, writing “As for depth beyond the heartbreaking kind, Stockton's songwriting shows an interesting bent on "Geronimo." As for foundation, it sounds as if Stockton knows where country music comes from, as he exhibits on "My Life's an Open Book," a pleasant waltz; "Billy Saw ...