Sep 9, 2009 | Guns and Ammo
A young Bart Skelton recalls the trail guns that helped him plink his way through the New Mexico's Florida Mountains Southern New Mexico's Florida Mountains mark the stretch of desert running approximately 35 miles between Deming and the border village of Columbus, site of the infamous raid on America by the Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa.
Apache Geronimo 2.1: Quick Reference
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On Sept. 4, 1781, Los Angeles was founded by Spanish settlers led by Gov. Felipe de Neve
Today is Friday, Sept. 4, the 247th day of 2009. There are 118 days left in the year.
Geronimo! Hackers attack Apache website
The web site of open source organisation The Apache Group was taken down on Friday after being hacked.
'Mayor of Mud Springs' a true Old West character
Bill Bowden remembers going off to Sunday school class each week in the mid-1920s hoping that his regular teacher would be absent.
Geronimo was a prominent Native American leader of the Chiricahua Apache who fought against Mexico and the United States and their expansion into Apache tribal lands for several decades.
What's happening Wednesday: Screening at YWCA; talk by Michigan Secretary of State candidate
Documentary film in Kalamazoo "American Experience: Geronimo and the Apache Resistance" is being screened at the YWCA of Kalamazoo, 353 E. Michigan Ave.
Apache makes its first $420 million
Others and I have made much of VMware's acquisition of SpringSource for $420 million, but one crucial point has been overlooked: this is the first big acquisition of a company that depends on the Apache license.
History and Beyond: Geronino and Teddy
Many people believe in genetic memory. If it's true, offspring of families that for generations built vast fortunes would handle money better than someone descended from generations of field laborers.
Harlynn Marian Geronimo, daughter of Mario and Kate Hernandez of Mescal-ero, and Cody Martinez, Sr.
Legend of Geronimo's bones one of many
LAWTON a ' The story of Geronimo epitomizes the Old West: a larger-than-life Indian warrior whose remarkable exploits in battle bordered on the supernatural.
Two Chiricahua Apache volunteers risked death delivering Brig. Gen. Nelson A. Miles' "message of peace" to Geronimo.
Chiricahua Apaches Scouts, Remembered
At Fort Apache on September 6, 1886, standing at gunpoint, former Chiricahua Apache scouts loyal to the U.S. Army, found themselves disarmed and separated from their families - betrayed.
For viciousness, Geronimo's last raid in Arizona was no different than many others in his storied warrior career.
The Frustration of Lt. Leighton Findley
This has been one of the most unsatisfactory scouts I have ever been on - hard work; worse riding; no results.
Families fight over Geronimo bones
A GROUP of Apache leader Geronimo's descendants is suing to stop another from moving the American Indian icon's bones.
Senate approves bill to mark 'Islam Day' HONOLULU a ' Hawaii's state Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill Wednesday to celebrate "Islam Day" a ' over the objections of a few lawmakers who said they didn't want to honor a religion connected to Sept.
He summoned his nephew to his side, whispering, "I should never have surrendered.
Bill Mann: Monday TV: Geronimo Is Biggest Star on PBS's Worthy Series About Indian Resistance
How's THIS for an image change - going from "The most feared and wicked Indian" to leading Pres.
Nature at 7 p.m. Sunday travels to the Scottish island of Mull to look at its golden and white-tailed eagles that have strongholds on the island.
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