The Dread Apache: That Early-Day Scourge of the Southwest

Merrill Pingree Freeman (1844 - 1919)

Excerpt which contains the opinions and biographical accounts from the author: "A short time ago, idling through a collection of early-day photographs, I came across two that vividly recalled the closing scenes in that bloody frontier drama in which the Apache was the chief actor. For many years the relentless foe of the pioneer, wary, tireless, cowardly and treacherous, he was the very incarnation of fiendishness, if possible, more pronounced in the squaw than in the man. Never meeting you in the open, always in ambush, concealed behind the big granite boulder, the point of a hill or a clump of brush, he and his fellows patiently awaited your solitary coming, all unconscious of danger, then—the crack of the rifle and it is all over."

Numerous short, biographical accounts and headlines are recounted, that history has recorded, for the listener to examine. (Summary by Laurie Banza)

Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Memoirs, Modern (19th C)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Introduction - Paris Adopts Name of Apache Laurie Banza
00:06:04
Play 02 Judge McComas and Wife Murdered - Little Boy Taken From Gastelo Ranch Laurie Banza
00:05:00
Play 03 Mexicans Attack and Rob Wheaton - “Tommy Gates Displays Magnificent Nerve.” Laurie Banza
00:05:39
Play 04 Brutal Murder of Mrs. Peck and Baby - Little Phil Saves Mother and Sisters Laurie Banza
00:07:26
Play 05 Brave Little Johnnie Bartlett - Geronimo Surrenders to General Miles Laurie Banza
00:04:41
Play 06 Apache Kid Begins Bloody Career - Killing of Sheriff and Deputy and Escape of Kid Laurie Banza
00:07:37
Play 07 Sword Presented to General Miles - What Would You Do? Laurie Banza
00:07:55
Play 08 Stoicism of Indian - Clark Vows Vengeance Laurie Banza
00:06:22
Play 09 Kid Nears End of His Trail of Blood - Kid’s Career Ended Laurie Banza
00:07:25