Fort Apache Arizona ruins
Fort Apache Arizona general crooks cabin
Fort Apache historical Area ! Arizona
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Fort Apache Location
Another Corriganville video taken where the Fort Apache area would have been. For more:
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Fort Verde State Historic Park
Fort Verde State Historic Park in the town of Camp Verde, Arizona is a small park that attempts to preserve parts of the Apache Wars era fort as it appeared in the 1880's. The park was established in 1970 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places a year later.
Settlers in the mid-19th century near the Verde River grew corn and other crops with the prospect o f getting good prices from nearby Prescott, Arizona.
The farmers requested military protection from the United States Army and, in 1865 although Arizona was still only a territory, the infantry arrived. They set up several posts over the next few years.
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Battle of Fort Apache
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The Battle of Fort Apache was an engagement of the Apache Wars between the cavalry garrison of Fort Apache and dozens of mounted White Mountain Apache warriors.The battle occurred in eastern Arizona Territory on September 1, 1881.
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Fort Bowie, Arizona and the Chiricahua Apaches
A tour of the ruins of Fort Bowie, Arizona and its history with the Chiricahua Apaches.
Ft. Apache country-White Mountain,Arizona
Includes Crooks Headquarters
Fort Bowie National Historic Site
In the throes of a civil war where one nation wished to separate and follow its own destiny, the other wishing to maintain the union of a great nation; far to the west in what is now southeastern Arizona, a much smaller nation engaged the United States; as well as, Mexico just to keep its own sovereignty. Under the leadership of Cochise, the Chiricahua Apaches watched the encroachment of outsiders, the Butterfield Overland Mail Road, the stage station in Apache Pass and ranches sprouting up here and there across the arid landscape where water was premium; invading his peoples land. It finally come to a head after the Bascom Affair in February of 1861 which set the tone of hostilities and soon after; the Battle of Apache Pass fought July 15-16, 1862. Fort Bowie was then established July 28th, 1862 to protect the mail route, the nearby Apache Spring, and became the military nerve center on the campaign against the Apaches until Geronimo’s surrender September 4th, 1886. Afterwards, with the defeat of the Chiricahua Apaches Fort Bowie was no longer useful as a military base of operation closing October 17th, 1894 fading away into the silence of the surrounding hills and a bloody history lasting over two decades.
Please enjoy our short video of our hike visiting the Fort Bowie National Historic Site. And afterwards visit:
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Chuck
Fort Verde: The Indian Scouts
The U.S. military used Native American Scouts in its southwestern operations. This video introduces some of the history of Indian Scouts and their relationship to Fort Verde State Historic Park, in Camp Verde, Arizona.
Forts of the Frontier West--Preview
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The opening of the West is the most colorful and romanticized period in American history, and the forts of the Western frontier were silent witnesses to this history. From the Northern Plains to the Southwest, from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, on the Santa Fe Trail and the Oregon Trail, they were forerunners of settlement, bastions of refuge, centers of trade, and outposts of diplomatic and martial relations with indigenous peoples and foreign colonial powers.
Fort Smith, Fort Riley, Fort Stephen Kearny, Fort Laramie, Fort Bridger, Sutter's Fort, Fort Phil Kearny, Fort Fetterman, Fort Abraham Lincoln, Fort Union Trading Post, Fort Buford, Fort Larned, Fort Hays, Bent's Fort, Fort Garland, Fort Union, Fort Davis, Fort Craig, Fort Selden, Fort Bowie, Fort Apache
FORTS OF THE FRONTIER WEST tells the stories of these lonely and legendary posts, the people who lived there, and the events that shaped the history of the American West.
Siege of Fort Bowie (1880s) - United States vs Mescalero Apache
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Cut from American movie Tomahawk Trail 1957.
BEST CAMPSITE EVER? Seneca, Salt River, Arizona
When it comes to epic campsites in the state of Arizona, we have a handful of sites that we consider to be the best of the best. To be considered, there's specific criteria that must be met, the first being epic scenery. We have been out to the Seneca Lake, AZ area before but we hadn't been far back into where Tonto National Forest borders the Salt River and the Apache reservation. With several points and tracks marked on the map, we headed out to explore a new area.
The Seneca Lake and Salt River area turned out to be way more beautiful than we thought it would be. We didn't anticipate all the canyon views we enjoyed along the route. We stopped at several points to hike on trails that ran along the cliffs. We found an awesome natural arch, that I didn't include in the video, we can't show you everything! But the true highlight of the trip was the campsite on the cliff above the Salt River. It was truly an amazing spot and a great trail out there. We made the trip a loop by connecting it with a couple other trails that ran through some equally beautiful country. If you would like to know the route we took, please register on our website and send me a message.
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Apache Country
narrated video about Apache Indians with footage of ancestral territory including desert, grasslands and mountain ranges in Arizona and New Mexico,White Sands Ntl. Mon.,Chiricahua Ntl. Mon. Saguaro Ntl. Park included
Goldfield Ghost Town Train Ride and Tour, Apache Junction, ARIZONA
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All aboard for a nostalgic look back at the Old West at Goldfield, Arizona, circa 1893.
Mescalero Apache Indians
Th city of Cloudcroft NM was located next to the Mescalero indian reservation. They were friendly neighbors. The Lumbermen needed timber and the Mescalero wanted a cattle herd. They made a fair trade
Interview with Dale Varnum owner of Fort Apache
Interviewing Dale Varnum
in Native American lands
checking out the hills of Prescott Arizona and the vast lands of Fort Apache national park in Eastern AZ
To Sunset Crater via White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation Arizona
02-17-2015 Produced by Erick F Dircks
Another beautiful Arizona sunrise, and 300 miles to Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. As we approached Sunset Crater Volcano, you could see several mountain sides covered with black ash from miles away, as if it happened a few years ago. Driving to the crater, the same could be said about the lava flows. It was hard to believe that it happened 800 years ago.
Song Composed by Russell Kaspar
Geronimo and Mescalero Apache Land
Geronimo, Bedonkohe Apache, Historic photos and current ones of the Mescalero Apache Land.