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Trailing Geronimo

Some Hitherto Unrecorded Incidents Bearing Upon the Outbreak of the White Mountain Apaches and Geron

Anton Mazzanovich
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Year
2023
Language
English

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Who deserves the real credit for convincing Geronimo and his band of renegades to finally surrender once and for all?
In 1926, Anton Mazzanovich (1860-1934) would write an authoritative narrative off the events that unfolded during his efforts to contain and capture Gernomio and his band of renegades.
Regarding who should be given credit for inducing Geronimo to surrender, the author notes that "Lieutenant Gatewood, to my knowledge, was never given the credit for the part he so courageously played in inducing Geronimo to meet General Miles at Skeleton Canyon. I also know that Lieutenant Gatewood made no complaint whenever he was ordered out on a duty by his superior officers, but immediately threw himself into the work, and hung doggedly on until that duty was satisfactorily performed. The failure to give Lieutenant Gatewood credit for inducing Geronimo to surrender, was due to two reasons: the jealousy that existed between the Fourth and Sixth Cavalry, and the jealousy of Miles against Crook."
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