The Command Of Cochise
Larry W Jones
The Command Of Cochise
Larry W Jones
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The name Cochise means "having the quality or strength of an oak". Born around 1805, he was leader of the Chihuicahui Apache during the Apache Wars era from 1861 - 1872. Along with Geronimo and Mangas Coloradas, he resisted intrusions into traditional American Indian lands by Mexicans and Americans during the 19th century. Cochise commanded areas that now include the northern region of Sonora, Mexico; New Mexico, and Arizona. This publication, "The Command Of Cochise" makes history live again with the exploits of Cochise and his Apaches against New Spain (Mexico) and the US Army. Read about the actions in Fronteras, Sonora and Tucson; The Bascom Massacre, Battle Of Apache Pass, Battle Of Dragoon Springs, general George Crook and General Nelson A, Miles, as they try to subdue the Apache and capture Cochise.
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