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First Nations

The Long March

• The North American Review, 1912 •


Twenty five years after the long march that has come to be known as the ‘Trail of Tears’, an account of that sad injustice was written by one of the first archeologists of the American south-west, O.K. Davis.

“The troops and Indians marched side by side for two days for Fort Bowie. Then, Geronimo, Natchez, and about twenty men…escaped…”

The second half of the article is available upon request.

Read The Trail of Tears<br>(The North American Review, 1912) for Free
Trail of TearsThe Trail of TearsMajor-General LawtonCaptain Henry W. LawtonChiracahua ApachesCochiseFort ApachePresident Grant and the IndiansGeneral O.O. Howard and the Indians of the south-westCaptain Jeffords and CochisePresident Cleveland and the IndiansHistory of the American IndianNative American HistoryReservations and the Native American

The Long March

Trail of TearsThe Trail of TearsMajor-General LawtonCaptain Henry W. LawtonChiracahua ApachesCochiseFort ApachePresident Grant and the IndiansGeneral O.O. Howard and the Indians of the south-westCaptain Jeffords and CochisePresident Cleveland and the IndiansHistory of the American IndianNative American HistoryReservations and the Native American
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