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Directory of Geronimo Oklahoma (OK) Online ResourcesGeronimo Jun 2001 -- able to return home to Arizona. Geronimo was buried in the cemetery at -- grave at Fort Sill. The town of Geronimo, Oklahoma, is named after this Apache brave -- jumping out of planes still yell "Geronimo!" His name and his courage live -- Chronicles of Oklahoma Mar 2005 -- Volumes Home Chronicles of Oklahoma Volume 6, No. 2 June, 1928 SPANISH EXPLORATION OF OKLAHOMA 1599-1792 1 BY A. B. THOMAS -- the area within present Oklahoma, is scanty. At present -- 264-265. 23 Zarate-Salmeron, Geronimo de, Relacion translated -- Oklahoma Education Sites Jan 2006 -- Schools Oklahoma Higher Education Oklahoma CareerTech Other Resources Oklahoma School Districts A / B -- Schools Crooked Oaks Schools -- Oklahoma City Crutcho Public Schools -- Schools Geary Public Schools Geronimo Public Schools Glencoe Public -- Oklahoma State History and Information May 2003 -- from the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma Territory were turned over to tribes -- in the territory: Apache warrior Geronimo and Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle Geronimo's -- between Indians and the U.S. Army in Oklahoma. Black Kettle was among several chiefs -- Geronimo Aug 2004 -- removed to Fort Sill in Oklahoma. Geronimo became a rancher, appeared -- and other diseases. Geronimo died on Feb. 17, 1909 -- cemetery at: Fort Sill, Oklahoma 437 Quanah Road Fort -- 73503-5000) 405-351-5123 Geronimo's Song References -- Geronimo!—The Last Apache Warrior May 2005 -- the government 6. Why did Geronimo continually escape from the -- that he had lost 7. Who did Geronimo surrender to in 1866? General -- Garrett 8. In what city was Geronimo buried in 1909? Havasu Falls -- Canyon, Arizona Fort Sill, Oklahoma Geronimo Led Final Fight Nov 2005 -- 000 Mexican soldiers to find Geronimo. A historical marker near canyon -- the surrender. From Florida, Geronimo and his people were sent to Alabama and finally to Fort Still, Oklahoma. In 1905, Geronimo, his nephew Daklugie and other -- Geronimo Led Final Fight Feb 2006 -- 000 Mexican soldiers to find Geronimo. A historical marker near canyon -- the surrender. From Florida, Geronimo and his people were sent to Alabama and finally to Fort Still, Oklahoma. In 1905, Geronimo, his nephew Daklugie and other -- InfoManage Forums - The Bush Family: Where Are They Hiding Geronimo's Skull? Dec 2005 -- his beloved Apache warrior, Geronimo, returned to its rightful burial -- 1918 after it was taken from Geronimo's grave at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, by Prescott Bush, the grandfather -- idea of having the bones of Geronimo returned to Arizona for reburial -- Geronimo - UCPFlorida.org Feb 2006 -- end on September 4, 1886, when Geronimo surrendered to United States -- at Skeleton Canyon Arizona Geronimo was sent in as a prisoner to -- 1894 he was moved to Fort Sill Oklahoma . In his old age Geronimo became something of a celebrity -- Geronimo Dec 2004 -- be able to return to Arizona. Geronimo and his followers were shipped -- from malaria or tuberculosis. Geronimo never again saw his beloved -- years later on a reservation in Oklahoma. Quotes from Geronimo: I was warmed by the sun, rocked -- Geronimo - Enpsychlopedia Jun 2005 -- on September 4 1886 , when Geronimo surrendered to United States -- at Skeleton Canyon Arizona Geronimo was sent in as a prisoner to -- he was moved to Fort Sill, Oklahoma . In his old age Geronimo became something of a celebrity -- Registry of Signatories in Oklahoma Jan 2006 -- active. Carrie Corbin Oklahoma City, 73152 Human -- 74055 Dorothy Dason Geronimo, 73543 Margaret Dav -- do.. Robert Mann Oklahoma City, 73122 Home -- Dottie & Chuck Mason Geronimo, 73543 Michele Mathis Oklahoma City, 73104 Stay -- Return of Geronimo's Skull and other NDN Artifacts Mar 2003 -- Fort Sill, Oklahoma, that brought -- the skull of Geronimo the terrible -- many times. Geronimo was finally -- Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He became -- face=Arial>Geronimo was finally -- Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He became -- Geronimo Dec 2005 -- on September 4 1886 , when Geronimo surrendered to United States -- at Skeleton Canyon, Arizona Geronimo was sent in as a prisoner to -- 1894 he was moved to Fort Sill, Oklahoma. In his old age Geronimo became something of a celebrity -- After Apache chief Geronimo escaped General George Crook and fled to Jan 1996 <html><body><pre> After Apache chief Geronimo escaped General George Crook and fled to Mexico in -- them placed under military confinement at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Eventually, Geronimo was placed on a reservation near Fort Sill, where he -- Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education OkCRN - Career Related Resources Aug 2005 -- Public Schools Geary High School Geronimo High School Glencoe Public Schools -- Technology Center-Pryor Northern Oklahoma College Northern Oklahoma College-Enid Northwest Classen -- Public Schools Okemah High School Oklahoma Career Planning Center Oklahoma -- Geronimo May 2001 -- removed to Fort Sill in Oklahoma. Geronimo became a rancher, appeared -- and other diseases. Geronimo died on Feb. 17, 1909 -- cemetery at: Fort Sill, Oklahoma 437 Quanah Road Fort -- 73503-5000) 405-351-5123 Geronimo's Song References -- No Title Jan 2006 -- camp Sixty teenagers from Geronimo and Lawton high schools are -- State College and Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford -- planetarium at Fort Sill, the Oklahoma City National Memorial, Myriad -- OU Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City, and the University of -- OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Sep 2005 OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DATE -- OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DATE -- 281A FROM US-277, EXTEND EAST OF GERONIMO -- OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DATE -- |
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