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  2. Cochise - Wikipedia

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    Cochise Stronghold, Dragoon Mountains, southeastern Arizona. Following various skirmishes, Cochise and his men were gradually driven into Arizona's Dragoon Mountains, but used the mountains for cover and as a base from which to continue attacks against white settlements. Cochise evaded capture and continued his raids against white settlements ...

  3. Tom Jeffords - Wikipedia

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    Cochise was unwilling to accept the Tularosa Valley as his reservation and home. In October 1872, Jeffords led General Oliver O. Howard to Cochise's Stronghold, believed to be China Meadow, in the Dragoon Mountains. Cochise demanded and got the Dragoon and Chiricahua Mountains as his reservation and Tom Jeffords as his agent. From 1872 to 1876 ...

  4. Frederick Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Sergeant Frederick Jarvis (1841 – April 8, 1894) was an American soldier in the United States Army who served with the 1st U.S. Cavalry regiment during the Apache Wars.He was one of thirty-two men received the Medal of Honor for gallantry fighting Cochise and the Apache Indians in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona, known as the "Campaign of the Rocky Mesa", on October 20, 1869.

  5. Pionsenay - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, he had acted as a peace envoy of Cochise at the town of Janos, Chihuahua, Mexico. [3] After the death of Cochise, Pionsenay remained loyal to his brother during the schism between Skinya and Tahzay in 1875. The brothers and their allies relocated to the Dragoon Mountains in southeastern Arizona. [4]

  6. David Harris, who starred in 1979 cult classic ‘The Warriors ...

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    David Harris broke out as an actor in the 1979 cult classic film. Actor David Harris, best known for his role as “Cochise” in the 1979 cult classic film “The Warriors” died on Friday at ...

  7. Dragoon Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known roped, technical climbing in Cochise Stronghold took place in 1966, involving John Rupley and Fred Beckey making a first ascent of a route on Vortex Dome. [5] In 1967 a set of climbers including Joanna McComb, Merle Wheeler, Don Morris and Dan Jones made several attempts to top out Rockfellow Dome, the highest of the summits ...

  8. David Harris, ‘The Warriors’ Actor Who Played Cochise, Dies at 75

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    David Harris, the actor known for his role as Cochise in the 1979 cult classic “The Warriors,” has died. He was 75. Harris died Friday at his home in New York City after a battle with cancer ...

  9. Edith Alice Macia - Wikipedia

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    Edith Macia, United States census, 1930; Tombstone, Cochise, Arizona; page 1B, line 76, enumeration district 2-65. Retrieved on 2024-04-08. Retrieved on 2024-04-08. Letterhead used by Edith for a letter to her daughter Betty Edith's Helldorado Days Tag 1930, stating she arrived in Tombstone in 1884 CAM 33 Air Mail Cover Autographed by Ovington ...