About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 142. Chapters: Frederick Russell Burnham, Kit Carson, Philip Sheridan, Black Hawk War (1865-1872), Geronimo, Battle of Cibecue Creek, Battle of Little Robe Creek, George Crook, Henry Ware Lawton, Apache Campaign (1896), Larcena Pennington Page, First Battle of Adobe Walls, Cochise, Apache Scouts, Black Seminole Scouts, Nelson A. Miles, Antelope Hills Expedition, Philip St. George Cooke, Kelvin Grade Massacre, Camp Grant massacre, Battle of Apache Pass, Brunckow's Cabin, Apache Kid, Battle of Cieneguilla, Thomas H. Rynning, Bear Valley Raid, Battle of Devil's Creek, Cherry Creek Campaign, Battle of Pinos Altos, Battle of Yellow House Canyon, John Davidson (general), Royal Emerson Whitman, Albert Sieber, Mangas Coloradas, Eugene Asa Carr, McMillenville, Arizona, Crawford Affair, George A. Dodd, Granville Henderson Oury, Victorio's War, Battle of Fort Buchanan, Battle of Sunset Pass, First Battle of Dragoon Springs, William Augustus Hancock, Battle of Big Dry Wash, Glenn Reynolds (sheriff), Jicarilla War, Big Bug, Arizona, Battle of Cookes Canyon, White Massacre, John Salmon Ford, King Woolsey, Bascom Affair, Mowry Massacres, Massai, Battle of Mount Gray, Battle of the Florida Mountains, Powhatan Henry Clarke, Faraway Ranch Historic District, Battle of Fort Tularosa, Gallinas Massacre, Pipe Spring National Monument, Edward Banker Willis, Wickenburg Massacre, Siege of Tubac, Battle of Cooke's Spring, Bonneville Expedition (1857), Chato (Apache), Battle of Fort Apache. Excerpt: Frederick Russell Burnham, DSO (May 11, 1861 - September 1, 1947) was an American scout and world traveling adventurer known for his service to the British Army in colonial Africa and for teaching woodcraft to Robert Baden-Powell, thus becoming one of the inspirations for the founding of the international Scouting Movement. Burnham had only a little formal...