The Dread Apache—That
Early-Day Scourge of
the Southwest
By
DR. M. P. FREEMAN
Tucson, Arizona
November 14
1915
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The author presents a narrative of violent encounters between Apache bands and Southwestern settlers and soldiers, blending personal recollections, contemporary reports, and local anecdotes. He emphasizes ambush and hit-and-run tactics attributed to the raiders, catalogues frontier episodes of killings, kidnappings, rescues, and narrow escapes, and recounts community and volunteer responses. Interwoven vignettes include an account of Paris adopting the raider's name for a criminal subculture, illustrating the fear, loss, and contested relations that marked the region's frontier era.
By
DR. M. P. FREEMAN
Tucson, Arizona
November 14
1915