Clash of Cultures: Fort Bowie and the Chircahua Apaches - by Robert M. Utley

Clash of Cultures: Fort Bowie and the Chircahua Apaches - by Robert M. Utley
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Established in 1862 as the focal point of military operations against Geronimo and his band, Fort Bowie was central to late-1800s Indian conflicts.

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Near southeastern Arizona's New Mexico border, the ruins of Fort Bowie National Historic Site stand as a quiet monument to the frontier soldier and Chiracahua Apache. Established in 1862 as the focal point of military operations against Geronimo and his band, Fort Bowie was central to late-1800s Indian conflicts. Author Robert Utley artfully details this historic drama and its many Indian and American players in this handbook. Included are black-and-white photos of the fort at various stages and the people associated with this story.

Paperback, 88 pages

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