Chasing Geronimo View fullsize Geronimo View fullsize How the book was made View fullsize General Crook and his staff in 1885 View fullsize The West Half of the San Carlos Reservation, a military campsite in 1880 View fullsize Lieutenant Gatewood's Native Scout Company in camp at the White Mountain Reservation View fullsize Navajo scouts waiting to get paid at Fort Wingate, New Mexico, 1886 View fullsize A Scene in Geronimo's campsite in 1886 View fullsize Ze-Da-Ke-a Navajo scout from Fort Wingate, New Mexico, in the campaign against Geronimo along and below the Mexican border in 1885-1886 View fullsize Troop A, 6th Cavalry, in camp on the Mexican border during the Geronimo Campaign View fullsize Geronimo and his band on their way to Florida View fullsize Captain Henry W. Lawton with detachment and Native prisoners of war at the Bowie Station in 1886 View fullsize Chief Geronimo (right) and 3 of his warriors View fullsize Apache scouts enlisted for 6 months of service View fullsize Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles (center) and his staff View fullsize Captain Nicholson's troops of the 7th Cavalry at the San Carlos agency training their horses View fullsize Officers and their families on a picnic near Fort Thomas, Arizona View fullsize Son of Mangus, Chief of the Warm Springs Apache View fullsize Bonito, White Mountain Apache Chief View fullsize The last of the Bedonkohe Apache tribe View fullsize Chief Chatto View fullsize Old Nana, famous Apache chief View fullsize Colonel Forthsythe of the 4th US Cavalry View fullsize Chief Geronimo bidding farewell to Arizona for the last time View fullsize A Cavalry camp near the San Carlos reservation on the banks of the Gila River in Arizona View fullsize 1st Lieutenant Eugene Overton, 6th US Cavalry View fullsize Colonel Eugene A. Carr, commanding the 6th US Cavalry View fullsize General Geo. C. Crook View fullsize Dress Parade at Fort Stanton, New Mexico, Troops D and H 6th Cavalry, Company E and I, 13th Infantry View fullsize Daughter of Naiche, Chief of the Chiricahua Apache View fullsize Chato, Chiricahua Apache sub-chief View fullsize Al Sieber (Right) and Group of Apache Scouts View fullsize Geronimo, Nanne, Ozone, Chihuahua, and Loco View fullsize Naiche, his mother, two wives, and children View fullsize Non-commissioned officers of the 13th Infantry View fullsize A group of 6th US Cavalry soldiers at Fort Grant in 1883 View fullsize Company G, White Mountain Apache scouts enlisted for 6 months of service View fullsize Chihuahua, Chiricahua Apache Chief View fullsize Chatto, Chief of the Chiricahua Apaches View fullsize Taza, son of Cochise View fullsize Geronimo, as he looked before he died at Fort Sill, Oklahoma View fullsize Loco, Chief of the Warm Springs Apache View fullsize Company B, 10th Infantry crossing the Gila River at the San Carlos agency in 1881 View fullsize Mrs. Asa Deklugie, niece of Geronimo and daughter of Chihuahua and Eva Geronimo, Geronimo's youngest daughter of 16 years old View fullsize Ready for church