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Cedar Springs

Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria The following story is from the book, Indian Wars, by Bill Yenne. Geronimo and Naiche left San Carlos together, leading a group of about six dozen Chiricahua. On August 2, 1881, they...

Cibecue Battlefield

  Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Located on the White Mountain Apache Reservation, the Battle of Cibecue, August 30, 1881, was brought on by the influence of a shaman, Nockadelklinne, who preached a doctrine of...

Camp Verde

Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Site of Camp Verde Marker Title: Site of Camp Verde City: Kerrville Year Marker Erected: 1936 Marker Location: From Kerrville take SH 173 South approximately 13 miles to Camp Verde. Marker...

Canyon de Chelly

Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria The following information is from the book, Encyclopedia of American Indian Wars, by Jerry Keenan. Located in northeast Arizona, Canyon de Chelly (pronounced "de shay") is a...

Camp Date Creek

Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Camp Date Creek Remains Located in Yavapai County Site has been obliterated by treasure seekers. Camp Date Creek was a small post whose purpose was to guard the road between Prescott and...

Camp Grant Massacre

Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Aravaipa Creek, place of Camp Grant Massacre Picture from the book, Encyclopedia of Indian Wars, by Gregory F. Michno. In the pre-dawn hours of April 30, 1871, eight men and 110 women and...

Camp Hualapai

Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Camp Hualapai Remains Located in Yavapai County on the Walnut Creek road north of Prescott, Juniper, AZ. Some remnants, and an interesting cemetery located on private property. Camp...

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