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- Tso-ay abstract "Tso-ay, also known as "Peaches", was a Chiricahua, Western Apache warrior, who also served as a scout for General George Crook during the Apache wars. Tso-ay was wounded while fighting alongside Geronimo and Chihuahua against Mexican troops, who had ambushed them after the Apache had crossed the border while being pursued by American troops.Before serving as a scout for the army, Tso-ay rode with Chatto in a raid. The raid consisted of twenty six men and they traveled 400 miles. They covered between seventy five and one hundred miles a day and killed twenty six settlers. During the raid, Tso-ay, deciding he had had enough of raiding, left the war party to return to the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Following this Tso-ay was captured by Lieutenant Britton Davis who was accompanied by thirty scouts and some Tonto Apache. Davis sent a telegram to Crook notifying him of the capture of Tso-ay, and Crook requested that Davis enlist Tso-ay as a scout, if Tso-ay was willing. Tso-ay joined and was sent to meet with Crook at Willcox, where he was given the nickname "Peaches", because of his fair complexion and the smoothness of his skin. Tso-ay led Crook and his men into the upper Rio Bavispe and brought them to the camps of Chato and Benito Gray Horse.Tso-Ay was one of Crook's primary scouts and played a major role in leading the army into several of the strongholds the Apache had in Mexico. Although Tso-ay had served loyally he was exiled with Geronimo to Florida following the Apache wars. Tso-Ay has been mentioned in Valdez is Coming, a western novel by Elmore Leonard.".
- Tso-ay thumbnail Peaches_(Tsoe),_a_White_Mountain_Apache_scout,_full-length,_holding_rifle,_1885_-_NARA_-_530799.jpg?width=300.
- Tso-ay wikiPageID "40719218".
- Tso-ay wikiPageRevisionID "596141107".
- Tso-ay subject Category:Apache_people.
- Tso-ay subject Category:Chiricahua.
- Tso-ay subject Category:United_States_Army_Indian_Scouts.
- Tso-ay comment "Tso-ay, also known as "Peaches", was a Chiricahua, Western Apache warrior, who also served as a scout for General George Crook during the Apache wars. Tso-ay was wounded while fighting alongside Geronimo and Chihuahua against Mexican troops, who had ambushed them after the Apache had crossed the border while being pursued by American troops.Before serving as a scout for the army, Tso-ay rode with Chatto in a raid. The raid consisted of twenty six men and they traveled 400 miles.".
- Tso-ay label "Tso-ay".
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- Tso-ay sameAs Q16243180.
- Tso-ay sameAs Q16243180.
- Tso-ay wasDerivedFrom Tso-ay?oldid=596141107.
- Tso-ay depiction Peaches_(Tsoe),_a_White_Mountain_Apache_scout,_full-length,_holding_rifle,_1885_-_NARA_-_530799.jpg.
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