The dread Apache: That early-day scourge of the Southwest

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The dread Apache: That early-day scourge of the Southwest

by Merrill Pingree Freeman

EN·~45 minutes·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total

The Dread Apache—That Early-Day Scourge of the Southwest

1:03

2000 Pioneers Victims of Apaches.

1:34

Paris Adopts Name of Apache

2:07

Judge McComas and Wife Murdered.

1:06

Dr. Davis Shot to Death.

1:43

Little Boy Taken From Gastelo Ranch.

1:06

Mexicans Attack and Rob Wheaton.

1:49

“Old Charley Meyer,” Law Unto Himself.

1:35

“Tommy Gates Displays Magnificent Nerve.”

1:00

Brutal Murder of Mrs. Peck and Baby.

2:32

Description

In this vivid portrait of the American Southwest, the author weaves together photographs, journal entries, and first‑hand accounts to bring the fearsome reputation of the Apache to life. Readers hear the stark statistics of pioneer casualties, hear the voice of Captain John G. Bourke describing the Apache’s relentless, stealth‑filled tactics, and glimpse the stark contrast between myth and the harsh realities of frontier warfare. The narrative balances grim statistics with personal reflections, making the distant, blood‑stained landscape feel immediate and human.

Beyond the desert, the book follows the strange echo of the Apache name across continents, from a dimly lit Parisian haunt to the tragic murder of a frontier judge and his family. These episodes illustrate how the legend of the “dread Apache” seeped into popular culture and everyday fears, while also revealing the complex motives of those who lived under constant threat. Listeners will find a compelling mix of history, folklore, and personal observation that captures a tumultuous era without revealing the story’s later twists.

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Language

en

Duration

~45 minutes (43K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: None listed, 1915.

Credits

David E. Brown and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-01-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Merrill Pingree Freeman

1844–1915

A longtime Arizona pioneer, banker, and civic leader, he wrote from lived experience about the violence and upheaval of the early Southwest. His best-known work looks back on Apache conflicts through the eyes of someone deeply tied to frontier-era Arizona.

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