In the early 1880s, Apache raiding parties were always looking for ammunition and military hardware for their never-ending fight against encroaching civilization. After years of being chased and harassed by the U.S. Cavalry, the number of Apache warriors had been greatly reduced and their only means of survival was by raiding and capturing goods from settlers, Sonorans and the military. In this instance, the raiders managed to capture a loaded pack horse and the Apache warrior riding the paint horse snatched a full pair of saddle bags which may also yield ammunition, food and other usable goods. General Crook, whom the Apaches called “Grey Wolf,” was twice sent to Arizona to subdue the Apache and to force them onto reservations. These periods of warfare and relative peace stretched from the early 1870s to 1886 when Geronimo finally surrendered. - HT
Howard Terpning - Captured from General Crook's Command
Release Year: 2005
Size: 31 x 51
Form: limited edition giclée on canvas
Edition Size: 175 numbered and hand signed by the artist
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Custom Framing: available upon request
Product Code: TERCA4
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