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  2. Charles B. Gatewood - Wikipedia

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    First Lieutenant Charles Bare Gatewood (April 5, 1853 – May 20, 1896) was an American soldier / officer born in Woodstock, Virginia. He was raised in nearby Harrisonburg, Virginia , where his father ran a printing press.

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  4. Al Sieber - Wikipedia

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    Sieber was in the field but not present when the Apache leader and renegade Geronimo surrendered to young Lt. Charles B. Gatewood (1853-1896), and commanding General Nelson Miles (1839-1925), in September 1886, finally ending the Indian Wars in the old Southwest. Sieber stayed on at San Carlos as Chief of Scouts for the Army for another 13 years.

  5. Category:Gatewood family - Wikipedia

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    The Gatewood family was an English family which arrived in Rappahannock County (now Essex County), Virginia in the 1660s. Among its descendants are Thomas Roderick Dew (through his mother) and 1st Lieutenant Charles B. Gatewood.

  6. Fort McKinney (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Lt. Charles B. Gatewood was a United States cavalry officer who had gained fame in 1886 when he took a small contingent of soldiers, scouts and interpreters and located the Apache war leader Geronimo at a remote location in Mexico, and then personally convinced Geronimo to make his final surrender to General Nelson Miles at Skeleton Canyon ...

  7. Battle of Devil's Creek - Wikipedia

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    Smith was leading a force of two companies from the 4th Cavalry and some of the Apache Scouts under Lieutenants Leighton Finley and Charles B. Gatewood. On the sixth day Smith's command was riding through canyonlands along Devil's Creek, in the Mogollon Mountains, when suddenly the Apaches opened fire with rifles from the top of a large cliff ...

  8. Kindergarteners' sweet hug on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day ...

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    In one Minnetonka, Minnesota, kindergarten classroom, the children chose “loving” as their one-word resolution for 2022. And as a now-viral photo snapped during a lesson on Martin Luther King ...

  9. Tom Horn - Wikipedia

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    Tom was the fifth of 12 children. [4] During his childhood, he suffered physical abuse from his father, and his only companion as a child was a dog named Shedrick. The young Tom later got into a fight with two boys, who beat him and killed the dog with a shotgun.