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Post by naiches2 on Mar 28, 2011 4:49:44 GMT -5
Hi folks, recently I came across this colored "Los embudos"- picture. Has anybody a better resolution of this photograph? Gregor Look at in "A 144 challenge" (page 6) my reply #82 on Mar 26, 2011, 11:25am
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Post by gregor on Mar 28, 2011 6:20:09 GMT -5
Thanks naiche2, but I was looking for a better colored version
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Post by naiches2 on Mar 28, 2011 13:46:33 GMT -5
Sorry, just want help
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Post by tiswin on Mar 28, 2011 16:57:49 GMT -5
That's a pretty darned good colored version of that photo. I doubt there is a better one. Thanks Naiches.
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Post by kayitah on Apr 1, 2011 14:54:32 GMT -5
presumably Bob Tribolet, two unidentified Apaches, and an unidentified white American Attachments:
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Post by sasja on Apr 2, 2011 7:20:20 GMT -5
Interesting link, but there are certainly several points that are open for discussion, for example the assumption that a sister of Geronimo was married to Taza (obviously based on Nino Cochise's book, which in my opinion is a fraud). Also, Geronimo was married to a woman Mary Loto? Angie Debo's refers to Mary Loto in her book: "On Christmas day in 1905 Geronimo married again. According to the news paper accounts the woman was a Apache named Sousche or Mrs. Mary Loto, a widow, aged 58, with a grown son. It was said that the marriage was unknown to even his closest friends until he brought his wife home two or three weeks later. Present day Apaches know nothing about her, and her name stirs no memory. Apparently she was not a member of their band. They are inclined to think she may have been a mescalero or perhaps a White Mountain Apache. It did not last long. (p 391-392)
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Post by kayitah on Apr 2, 2011 15:04:31 GMT -5
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Post by naiches2 on Apr 2, 2011 16:02:57 GMT -5
Geronimo and Who? Mithlo (or Penjady), we are need in you help again, please. At Saint Louis 1904. Attachments:
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Post by tiswin on Apr 2, 2011 16:27:26 GMT -5
Hey Kayitah, Thanks for your link to huachucamuseum... I have lived 15 minutes from that museum for 18 yrs and never been there! I am going next Saturday. It's on the Fort.
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Post by Mithlo on Apr 2, 2011 23:42:26 GMT -5
Geronimo and Who? Mithlo (or Penjady), we are need in you help again, please. At Saint Louis 1904. Left to right: John Loco, Marian (Juan) Loco, Unknown, Geronimo, Jolsanny, Nahn-ish-Klah (wife of Jolsanny), and Unknown. Boy in front is Geronimo's grandson Thomas DahKeya.
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Post by Mithlo on Apr 2, 2011 23:48:07 GMT -5
Left to Right: Nahn-ish-Klah (wife of Jolsanny), John Loco, Unknown, Geronimo, Unknown, Jolsanny, and Marian (Juan) Loco, and boy is Thomas DahKeya. Attachments:
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Post by naiches2 on Apr 3, 2011 6:58:54 GMT -5
Geronimo and Who? Mithlo (or Penjady), we are need in you help again, please. At Saint Louis 1904. Left to right: John Loco, Marian (Juan) Loco, Unknown, Geronimo, Jolsanny, Nahn-ish-Klah (wife of Jolsanny), and Unknown. Boy in front is Geronimo's grandson Thomas DahKeya. Wow, a lot of thanks Mithlo, I need it many years. Do you really thinking about identification of Ulzana? Look at amertribes.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=chiricahua&thread=1111&page=6
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Post by jeroen on Apr 13, 2011 8:59:10 GMT -5
Could the fifth from left (next to Geronimo) be Lot Eyelash?
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Post by bobby on Apr 13, 2011 13:17:35 GMT -5
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Post by jeroen on Apr 20, 2011 12:37:22 GMT -5
Text from the auction site accompanying this painting: "Historically important original oil painting depicting Geronimo on horseback holding a Trapdoor Springfield in buckskin jacket with red bandana in the high mountains of Arizona with stream in foreground, signed noted California and Western artist Harry Raschen, born 1854. Mr. Raschen was on the expedition with General Nelson A. Miles when Geronimo was captured, and Raschen was known to have depicted this event and visited Geronimo when in prison at Fort Sill. Raschen was reported to be the only artist to have painted Geronimo from life (obviously not true, Burbank and others have painted his portrait from life as well). Raschen was well trained and was a major artist in San Francisco whose patron was Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, mother of Randolph Hearst. He depicted the West in his paintings, and died in Oakland, CA in 1937."
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