| PAGE | |
| Crawford’s Column Moving to the Front | Frontispiece. |
| Apache Village Scene | to face 7 |
| Apache War-Dance | 17 |
| Apache Indian Scouts Examining Trails by Night | 23 |
| Apache Awl-Cases, Tobacco Bags, etc. | 26 |
| Apache Ambuscade | 34 |
| Apache Head-Dresses, Shoes, Toys, etc. | 49 |
| Apache Weapons and Equipments | 64 |
| Apache Girl, with Typical Dress | 79 |
| Apache Warfare | 88 |
| Apache Basket-Work | 100 |
| Fighting the Prairie Fire | 107 |
An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre / An Account of the Expedition in Pursuit of the Hostile Chiricahua Apaches in the Spring of 1883
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About This Book
The narrative reproduces a firsthand military journal of an expedition into the Sierra Madre pursuing hostile Chiricahua Apache bands, blending campaign-day reports with descriptive field observations. It chronicles marches, scouting missions, ambuscades, skirmishes, and the logistical strains of moving troops and supplies through difficult terrain, while detailing the tactics and roles of Apache scouts and soldiers alike. Interspersed with illustrated plates and catalogues of Apache dress, weapons, and material culture, the account also reflects on reservation disputes, rationing controversies, and the broader challenges of conducting operations against mobile indigenous groups.