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Cavalry, Infantry, Cochise and the Start of the War with the Chiricahua Apache. Black Legend. 

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Cavalry, Infantry, Cochise and the Start of the War with the Chiricahua Apache. The book, Black Legend, covers the early history of Arizona under U.S. rule focusing on the black legend that has befuddled historians and blamed Lieutenant George Bascom, 7th Infantry, for starting a war. That story goes back to just one person, Sgt. Reuben Bernard, 1st Dragoons, who made up a story with himself as the hero, the wise sergeant and the stubborn lieutenant. Bernard wasn’t there. Eight people who were present wrote about it and they told a very different story of mistrust and misunderstanding in an attempt to rescue a captive boy. Everyone “knew” that Cochise had the boy, especially his stepfather, who was sent along as interpreter. The trail led to the Apache’s doorstep. Bascom set out with 66 infantrymen of his command, not 12 dragoons. Both sides took hostages, but negotiations broke down. The boy would return 12 years later as Mickey Free, Apache Scout.
Thanks: Doug Hocking.
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@davidfolts5893
@davidfolts5893 4 месяца назад
Nino Cochise was one of my favorite Indian Chiefs. Tactical brilliance and relentlessness. He reminds me a bit of Alexander The Great. The Apaches were one of the fiercest opponents the U.S. Army faced. Thanks for the great video, Wild West History Association!!
@cochisecounty_travels
@cochisecounty_travels 4 месяца назад
I’ve interviewed Doug and even been on day hikes with Doug. Such a terrific man and historian.
@earlmorrison8163
@earlmorrison8163 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the story !!
@McDanielRanch
@McDanielRanch 4 месяца назад
Any tips on good places to read about loze. I know she was a great women and I named my eldest after her.
@WildWestHistoryAssociation
@WildWestHistoryAssociation 4 месяца назад
I will email Doug.
@WildWestHistoryAssociation
@WildWestHistoryAssociation 4 месяца назад
Warrior Woman: The Story of Lozen an Apache Warrior, 2001, by Peter Aleshire. Peter is a professor of English, not an historian, so this work is not renowned for historical accuracy. The only real source I know of is a couple of paragraphs in Indeh: An Apache Odessey. The informant was a child when Lozen was alive and the book was not recorded until the 1950s. Those two paragraphs are the basis of everything else. She is not in the photograph taken at San Antonio in 1886.
@McDanielRanch
@McDanielRanch 4 месяца назад
@@WildWestHistoryAssociation thank you so much I'll look in to it.
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