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Geronimo's Apache Raiding 1885-1886

Apache in North America[I]n 1885 Geronimo and his followers broke away again and returned to plundering. But constant harassment by US forces led to their surrender a year later. Geronimo and other Apache were sent to a federal prison in Florida. Later Geronimo was allowed to return to the West, where he lived out his life near Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

References: 

Dictionary of Wars, 26.

http://www.onwar.com/aced/data/alpha/apache1885.htm Revised: November 27, 2003

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