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- catalog contributor b6037371.
- catalog contributor b6037372.
- catalog created "[1904]".
- catalog date "1904".
- catalog date "[1904]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1904]".
- catalog description "Arrival at the hostile camp ; The council ; Geronimo in the height of his power, the "biggest chief, the best talker, and the biggest liar" ; Horn interprets at the big talk ; "not scared, but a little shaky" ; The Apache grievances ; Sieber's reply to Geronimo -- Good-bye to Geronimo ; "Happy to meet you in battle as well as in council!" ; Escorting Indians back to reservation under difficulties ; Evading the customs ; Horn again out of employment ; Hires to a beef contractor ; Indian troubles brewing ; Major Chaffee superseded by civilian Tiffany ; "Something rotten in Denmark" -- An Indian outbreak ; Death of Stirling ; Horn carries news of outbreak to Camp Thomas ; Pursuing the renegades ; "Six men killed in one minute" ; Horn's knowledge of Apache language saves the command -- ".
- catalog description "Geronimo answers General Crook ; The red commander outwits the white commander, and the government is made accessory to theft ; Horn becomes chief of scouts to succeed Sieber ; Tribute to Sieber ; Twenty-five Apache scouts enlisted; Micky Free as first sergeant ; Their "military" appearance ; An Apache "outfit" ; Xmas [Christmas] dinner at Camp Apache ; Gatewood's troubles with Geronimo's people ; Horn orders Chiricahuas counted at sunrise and sunset ; Joins his scouts at Camp Thomas -- After the raiders ; Apache smoke signals ; Apache humor ; Horn gathers his scattered scouts and is joined by twenty troopers (Lieutenant Wilder) and a dozen cowboys ; In ambush for the raiders ; "You must obey me; I will cut the throat of the man who does not do as I say!" ; The five-minutes' fight. Not a foe to tell the story -- ".
- catalog description "Horn "gets" four bad Indians wanted at Camp Apache ; Horn is "threatened" with government medal for bravery ; "I did nothing very great" ; The medal still wanting ; Sieber and Horn before investigation committee ; Border justice to horse-thieves dealt under Horn's directions ; Unexpected interruption by department commander and department inspector ; A row and reconciliation ; A clever Indian trick -- Orders to report at Camp Apache, Camp Verde, and Fort Whipple ; Sieber and "Sieber's boy" enjoy a fine trip ; General George A. Crook superseded General Wilcox as department commander ; More depredations ; Sieber and Horn, "an armed force," invade Mexico ; Red-taped, long-drawn, elaborate investigation ; Governmental "censure" ; General Crook arrives ; Big Indian council ; United States-Mexican treaty ; Sieber and Horn revisit Tombstone ; A too warm welcome -- ".
- catalog description "Horn wins the approval of both Burke and Sieber ; A breathing spell ; Visiting the big ranches ; Back to Camp Apache ; The Chiricahuas becoming restless ; The verge of another outbreak ; Intercepting more Apache raiders ; A surprise and a scatterment ; A "big, healthy, greasy squaw treed" ; Brandy as a persuader to telling tales ; Geronimo and entire tribe break out again ; The Mexican rendezvous ; Planning to thwart the renegades -- ".
- catalog description "Indian troubles begin in earnest ; "Peaches" and Horn as "talk carriers" ; Geronimo would have a "peace talk" ; General Crook goes to meet Geronimo ; Smuggler versus custom guards ; "Not honest, but honorable" ; Geronimo's hostages and camp ; Horn must interpret ; An Indian's tribute to Horn's tutor (Sieber): "the old mad white man, a man of war and a man of truth" -- Synopsis of General Crook's speech in Geronimo's council ; "It must be war or peace!" ; Deep impression made by General Crook ; What will Geronimo do? Sieber and Horn summoned as advisors to the tribe council; the only white man admitted ; "Take your knife, Tom; stand while you interpret, forget that you may not live one minute, and think only of the talk" ; The war chief speaks ; Etiquette of an Indian council ; The eloquent silence of the Red Man ; Sieber's advice, "words of wisdom and truth" -- ".
- catalog description "Maus and Horn report to General Crook at Bowie ; Surrender of Chihuahua ; Geronimo returns to warpath ; Crook superseded by Miles as department commander ; Horn reduced from chief of scouts to interpreter ; He resigns and goes to mining ; Horn recalled by personal letter from Miles ; Miles will not do business through a civilian ; Geronimo will not do business through a soldier ; Horn leaves camp ; Dispatch from Miles to Horn: "Make your own arrangements for me to meet Geronimo" ; Horn persuades the renegade chief to a second interview ; Geronimo surrenders ; Remarkable feat of Wasse ; The scouts disbanded ; Horn returns to mining -- ".
- catalog description "No more bluff, but real old business ; Civilizing Geronimo a hopeless task ; General Crook arrives ; Preparations for war ; A side-trip scrimmage ; Danger and Irish wit, guns and tongues ; Sergeant Nolan and the Indian "ladies" ; Plan of campaign ; Chiricahua band bent on vengeance, raid up to White Mountain camp ; Halzay "loses his head" ; Horn and ten scouts "hit the trail" ; The language of a cold trail: tracks, side trails, smell of roasting muscal, shadows of campfires ten miles ahead ; "We had located the main camp at last!" ; Sending for Captain Crawford and the troops -- Forces divided into four groups under Crawford, Maus, Shipp, and Horn ; Attack upon Geronimo's camp ; Complete rout ; A "Sieber bluff" ; Horn captures Nana ; The old chief's "growl" ; Geronimo sends a messenger; he would talk ; Chiricahua squaws as mourners ; Much needed rest -- ".
- catalog description "Preface / John C. Coble, Iron Mountain Ranch, Bosler, Wyoming, March 1, 1904 -- Horn's boyhood ; his dog, Shed ; Bennie, the model boy ; Horn leaves home for the West -- Horn becomes mail and stage driver ; Night-rider, boss of quartermaster's herd, government interpreter ; Sieber kills Chugadeslona ; Sieber and Horn visit Pedro, chief of friendly Apaches -- Micky [Mickey] Free, scout and guide ; Horn begins life among the Apaches ; The talking boy, a full-fledged Indian ; A lodge and housekeeper -- Major Chaffee and first military Indian agency ; Pedro's "medicine" for bad Indians ; Horn out of a job ; Goes prospecting ; Tombstone, and why so called ; Indian troubles ; Interprets once more ; First appointment with Geronimo -- ".
- catalog description "Sieber, Horn, and Micky Free visit the White Mountain Indians ; Old Pedro's advice and prophecy ; The three scouts report for orders at Camp Apache ; "This is a trap; men will leave this post who will never return alive! But we must make the bluff" ; A perilous journey ; Betrayed by Dead Shot and Jim Dandy ; Ambush at Cibicu Canon ; Loss of leader ; Eleven wounded, deserted by Indian scouts ; Horn saves the command -- The fort fired upon, "this meant war" ; Horn sent to White Mountains and returns with sixty of Pedro's picked braves ; "Tom Horn and his war dogs" on the renegades' trail ; Indian atrocities ; Chaffee, Sieber, and Kehoe join the chase ; "Tired but full of fight" ; At bay in Chevlon's Canon ; Blocking the only exit ; A deadly trap ; Heavy storm stops fight ; "Major Chaffee too wet and cold to swear!" ; A bear story -- ".
- catalog description "The Rustlers' War [Graham-Tewksbury Feud] ; Horn called as a mediator ; Becomes deputy sheriff of Yavapai County [William Owen "Bucky" O'Neill] ; Outbreak of "Apache Kid" ; Toga's heart split in two ; Sieber, one against eleven ; "Apache Kid's" surrender ; He kills guards and escapes ; Roping contest among cowboys ; Horn breaks record ; Horn goes to Denver to work for Pinkerton National Detective Agency ; A train robbery case ; Horn captures "Peg Leg" Watson ; Horn and Stewart run down Joe M'Coy [McCoy?] ; Horn quits the Pinkertons and goes to work for the Swan Land and Cattle Company of Wyoming ; Life story continued in yellow journals -- Letters: Ownbey to Horn; Horn to Coble; Horn to Chas. [Charles] Irwin; Horn to Ohnhaus; Horn to Coble [5 letters] ; Chas. [Charles] Horn to J.C. Coble ; Miss Kimmell's statement ; "Life's railway to Heaven" ; Statement by Al Sieber ; Closing words by J.C. Coble.".
- catalog description "Unwarranted attack by Mexicans under Corredor ; "For God's sake, Chief, can't you stop them?" ; The death of Captain Emmet Crawford ; Lieutenant Maus in command ; thirty-seven killed, fifteen wounded ; Horn as truce-bearer ; "If I am harmed, my Apache scouts will kill every mother's son of you!" ; A Mexican trick ; Coming to terms ; Chihuahua would talk ; Dissatisfaction among Geronimo's followers ; Burial of Crawford ; Horn's reputation increased ; Lieutenant Maus lauds his chief of scouts -- ".
- catalog description "Wanted: more soldiers ; Sieber's "growl" ; Apparent mismanagement of Indian affairs ; A scout's duty ; Major Tupper wants "to get a lick at the Indians" ; Forty soldiers and twenty-five scouts against three hundred Chiricahua braves ; Over the line into Mexico ; Sieber locates hostile camp -- A daylight surprise ; "and the fight is on!" ; Horn saves Sergeant Murray under a hot fire ; Casualties and booty ; Colonel Forsythe and reinforcements ; Indians clash with Fifth Mexican Regiment, Chihuahua Cavalry ; One hundred and sixty-seven killed, fifty-three captured ; Forsythe versus Garcia ; Horn interprets ; Armed force of Americans on Mexican territory ; Under arrest, the surprising behavior of the arrested ; Sieber's "general big kick" to department commander -- ".
- catalog extent "317 p., incl. front.".
- catalog hasFormat "Life of Tom Horn.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Life of Tom Horn.".
- catalog isPartOf "Western Americana, frontier history of the trans-Mississippi West, 1550-1900 reel 269, no. 2660. mic".
- catalog issued "1904".
- catalog issued "[1904]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Denver, For J.C. Coble by the Louthan Book Company".
- catalog relation "Life of Tom Horn.".
- catalog spatial "Arizona.".
- catalog spatial "West (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "Apache Indians Wars, 1883-1886.".
- catalog subject "Apache Indians.".
- catalog subject "Crook, George, 1829-1890.".
- catalog subject "E83.866 .H81".
- catalog subject "Free, Mickey, 1847-1914.".
- catalog subject "Frontier and pioneer life Arizona.".
- catalog subject "Geronimo, 1829-1909.".
- catalog subject "Horn, Tom, 1860-1903 Correspondence.".
- catalog subject "Horn, Tom, 1860-1903.".
- catalog subject "Scouts (Reconnaissance) West (U.S.) Biography.".
- catalog subject "Sieber, Al.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Arrival at the hostile camp ; The council ; Geronimo in the height of his power, the "biggest chief, the best talker, and the biggest liar" ; Horn interprets at the big talk ; "not scared, but a little shaky" ; The Apache grievances ; Sieber's reply to Geronimo -- Good-bye to Geronimo ; "Happy to meet you in battle as well as in council!" ; Escorting Indians back to reservation under difficulties ; Evading the customs ; Horn again out of employment ; Hires to a beef contractor ; Indian troubles brewing ; Major Chaffee superseded by civilian Tiffany ; "Something rotten in Denmark" -- An Indian outbreak ; Death of Stirling ; Horn carries news of outbreak to Camp Thomas ; Pursuing the renegades ; "Six men killed in one minute" ; Horn's knowledge of Apache language saves the command -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Geronimo answers General Crook ; The red commander outwits the white commander, and the government is made accessory to theft ; Horn becomes chief of scouts to succeed Sieber ; Tribute to Sieber ; Twenty-five Apache scouts enlisted; Micky Free as first sergeant ; Their "military" appearance ; An Apache "outfit" ; Xmas [Christmas] dinner at Camp Apache ; Gatewood's troubles with Geronimo's people ; Horn orders Chiricahuas counted at sunrise and sunset ; Joins his scouts at Camp Thomas -- After the raiders ; Apache smoke signals ; Apache humor ; Horn gathers his scattered scouts and is joined by twenty troopers (Lieutenant Wilder) and a dozen cowboys ; In ambush for the raiders ; "You must obey me; I will cut the throat of the man who does not do as I say!" ; The five-minutes' fight. Not a foe to tell the story -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Horn "gets" four bad Indians wanted at Camp Apache ; Horn is "threatened" with government medal for bravery ; "I did nothing very great" ; The medal still wanting ; Sieber and Horn before investigation committee ; Border justice to horse-thieves dealt under Horn's directions ; Unexpected interruption by department commander and department inspector ; A row and reconciliation ; A clever Indian trick -- Orders to report at Camp Apache, Camp Verde, and Fort Whipple ; Sieber and "Sieber's boy" enjoy a fine trip ; General George A. Crook superseded General Wilcox as department commander ; More depredations ; Sieber and Horn, "an armed force," invade Mexico ; Red-taped, long-drawn, elaborate investigation ; Governmental "censure" ; General Crook arrives ; Big Indian council ; United States-Mexican treaty ; Sieber and Horn revisit Tombstone ; A too warm welcome -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Horn wins the approval of both Burke and Sieber ; A breathing spell ; Visiting the big ranches ; Back to Camp Apache ; The Chiricahuas becoming restless ; The verge of another outbreak ; Intercepting more Apache raiders ; A surprise and a scatterment ; A "big, healthy, greasy squaw treed" ; Brandy as a persuader to telling tales ; Geronimo and entire tribe break out again ; The Mexican rendezvous ; Planning to thwart the renegades -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Indian troubles begin in earnest ; "Peaches" and Horn as "talk carriers" ; Geronimo would have a "peace talk" ; General Crook goes to meet Geronimo ; Smuggler versus custom guards ; "Not honest, but honorable" ; Geronimo's hostages and camp ; Horn must interpret ; An Indian's tribute to Horn's tutor (Sieber): "the old mad white man, a man of war and a man of truth" -- Synopsis of General Crook's speech in Geronimo's council ; "It must be war or peace!" ; Deep impression made by General Crook ; What will Geronimo do? Sieber and Horn summoned as advisors to the tribe council; the only white man admitted ; "Take your knife, Tom; stand while you interpret, forget that you may not live one minute, and think only of the talk" ; The war chief speaks ; Etiquette of an Indian council ; The eloquent silence of the Red Man ; Sieber's advice, "words of wisdom and truth" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Maus and Horn report to General Crook at Bowie ; Surrender of Chihuahua ; Geronimo returns to warpath ; Crook superseded by Miles as department commander ; Horn reduced from chief of scouts to interpreter ; He resigns and goes to mining ; Horn recalled by personal letter from Miles ; Miles will not do business through a civilian ; Geronimo will not do business through a soldier ; Horn leaves camp ; Dispatch from Miles to Horn: "Make your own arrangements for me to meet Geronimo" ; Horn persuades the renegade chief to a second interview ; Geronimo surrenders ; Remarkable feat of Wasse ; The scouts disbanded ; Horn returns to mining -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "No more bluff, but real old business ; Civilizing Geronimo a hopeless task ; General Crook arrives ; Preparations for war ; A side-trip scrimmage ; Danger and Irish wit, guns and tongues ; Sergeant Nolan and the Indian "ladies" ; Plan of campaign ; Chiricahua band bent on vengeance, raid up to White Mountain camp ; Halzay "loses his head" ; Horn and ten scouts "hit the trail" ; The language of a cold trail: tracks, side trails, smell of roasting muscal, shadows of campfires ten miles ahead ; "We had located the main camp at last!" ; Sending for Captain Crawford and the troops -- Forces divided into four groups under Crawford, Maus, Shipp, and Horn ; Attack upon Geronimo's camp ; Complete rout ; A "Sieber bluff" ; Horn captures Nana ; The old chief's "growl" ; Geronimo sends a messenger; he would talk ; Chiricahua squaws as mourners ; Much needed rest -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface / John C. Coble, Iron Mountain Ranch, Bosler, Wyoming, March 1, 1904 -- Horn's boyhood ; his dog, Shed ; Bennie, the model boy ; Horn leaves home for the West -- Horn becomes mail and stage driver ; Night-rider, boss of quartermaster's herd, government interpreter ; Sieber kills Chugadeslona ; Sieber and Horn visit Pedro, chief of friendly Apaches -- Micky [Mickey] Free, scout and guide ; Horn begins life among the Apaches ; The talking boy, a full-fledged Indian ; A lodge and housekeeper -- Major Chaffee and first military Indian agency ; Pedro's "medicine" for bad Indians ; Horn out of a job ; Goes prospecting ; Tombstone, and why so called ; Indian troubles ; Interprets once more ; First appointment with Geronimo -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sieber, Horn, and Micky Free visit the White Mountain Indians ; Old Pedro's advice and prophecy ; The three scouts report for orders at Camp Apache ; "This is a trap; men will leave this post who will never return alive! But we must make the bluff" ; A perilous journey ; Betrayed by Dead Shot and Jim Dandy ; Ambush at Cibicu Canon ; Loss of leader ; Eleven wounded, deserted by Indian scouts ; Horn saves the command -- The fort fired upon, "this meant war" ; Horn sent to White Mountains and returns with sixty of Pedro's picked braves ; "Tom Horn and his war dogs" on the renegades' trail ; Indian atrocities ; Chaffee, Sieber, and Kehoe join the chase ; "Tired but full of fight" ; At bay in Chevlon's Canon ; Blocking the only exit ; A deadly trap ; Heavy storm stops fight ; "Major Chaffee too wet and cold to swear!" ; A bear story -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Rustlers' War [Graham-Tewksbury Feud] ; Horn called as a mediator ; Becomes deputy sheriff of Yavapai County [William Owen "Bucky" O'Neill] ; Outbreak of "Apache Kid" ; Toga's heart split in two ; Sieber, one against eleven ; "Apache Kid's" surrender ; He kills guards and escapes ; Roping contest among cowboys ; Horn breaks record ; Horn goes to Denver to work for Pinkerton National Detective Agency ; A train robbery case ; Horn captures "Peg Leg" Watson ; Horn and Stewart run down Joe M'Coy [McCoy?] ; Horn quits the Pinkertons and goes to work for the Swan Land and Cattle Company of Wyoming ; Life story continued in yellow journals -- Letters: Ownbey to Horn; Horn to Coble; Horn to Chas. [Charles] Irwin; Horn to Ohnhaus; Horn to Coble [5 letters] ; Chas. [Charles] Horn to J.C. Coble ; Miss Kimmell's statement ; "Life's railway to Heaven" ; Statement by Al Sieber ; Closing words by J.C. Coble.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Unwarranted attack by Mexicans under Corredor ; "For God's sake, Chief, can't you stop them?" ; The death of Captain Emmet Crawford ; Lieutenant Maus in command ; thirty-seven killed, fifteen wounded ; Horn as truce-bearer ; "If I am harmed, my Apache scouts will kill every mother's son of you!" ; A Mexican trick ; Coming to terms ; Chihuahua would talk ; Dissatisfaction among Geronimo's followers ; Burial of Crawford ; Horn's reputation increased ; Lieutenant Maus lauds his chief of scouts -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Wanted: more soldiers ; Sieber's "growl" ; Apparent mismanagement of Indian affairs ; A scout's duty ; Major Tupper wants "to get a lick at the Indians" ; Forty soldiers and twenty-five scouts against three hundred Chiricahua braves ; Over the line into Mexico ; Sieber locates hostile camp -- A daylight surprise ; "and the fight is on!" ; Horn saves Sergeant Murray under a hot fire ; Casualties and booty ; Colonel Forsythe and reinforcements ; Indians clash with Fifth Mexican Regiment, Chihuahua Cavalry ; One hundred and sixty-seven killed, fifty-three captured ; Forsythe versus Garcia ; Horn interprets ; Armed force of Americans on Mexican territory ; Under arrest, the surprising behavior of the arrested ; Sieber's "general big kick" to department commander -- ".
- catalog title "Life of Tom Horn, government scout and interpreter Written by himself, together with his letters and statements by his friends, a vindication; thirteen full page illustrations.".
- catalog type "text".