Daring Exploits and Numerous Escapes (Example)

Item

Title
Daring Exploits and Numerous Escapes (Example)
Date
1865
Description
Though outnumbered, Geronimo fought against both Mexican and United States troops and became famous for his daring exploits and numerous escapes from incarceration from 1858 to 1886.[28] One such escape, as legend has it, took place in the Robledo Mountains of southwest New Mexico. The legend states that Geronimo and his followers entered a cave, and the U.S. soldiers waited outside the entrance for him, but he never came out. Later, it was heard that Geronimo was spotted outside, nearby. The second entrance through which he escaped has yet to be found, and the cave is called Geronimo's Cave, even though no reference to this event or this cave has been found in the historic or oral record. Moreover, there are many stories of this type with other caves referenced that state that Geronimo or other Apaches entered to escape troops but were not seen exiting. These stories are in all likelihood apocryphal
Place
Mexico;New Mexico
Temporal Coverage
War with Mexico
References
Barrett, S. M., ed. (1915) [1909]. "Coming of the White Men". Geronimo's story of his life. New York: Duffield & Company. Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved May 10, 2011.;Barrett, S. M., ed. (1915) [1909]. "Heavy Fighting". Geronimo's story of his life. New York: Duffield & Company. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved May 10, 2011.; "FILM; Geronimo, Still With a Few Rough Edges Archived February 17, 2017, at the Wayback Machine." The New York Times. December 5, 1993
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