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Sequence of Events, 1862-1916
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The Persecution of the Ndé (Mescalero Apaches)
Warfare Comes to Diné Bikéyah (Navajo Homeland)
The Long Walk
A Million Acres
“Civilize” and “Christianize”
Ndé (Mescalero Apache) Escape
Navajo Treaty
Long Walk Home & Sheep Reintroduction
Ndé (Mescalero Apache) Reservation Created by Executive Order
Assimilation: Boarding Schools
The Fort Becomes a Village
Bosque Redondo Timeline, 1930-
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Letter from Thomas J. Rae to John A. Logan, January 19, 1870
Telegram from George Getty, October 10, 1870
Receipt from L. B. Maxwell for buildings at Fort Sumner, October 1870
Letter from John S. Watts to M. G. Meigs, October 7, 1870
Letter from Charles F. Holly to Joseph Wilson, September 3, 1870
Telegram to John S. Watts, October 6, 1870
Letter from J. A. Potter to M. G. Meigs, October 6, 1870
Letter from A. G. Robinson to M. G. Meigs, October 3, 1870
Report of M. L. Ludington on abandonment of Fort Sumner, 1870
Letter from J. D. Bingham to M. G. Meigs, April 11, 1870
Letter from Quartermaster General to W. Belknap, August 1, 1870
Letter from L. Whightman to M. J. Ludington, January 30, 1870
Correspondence on disposition of buildings at Fort Sumner, February 1870
Letter from A. G. Robinson to A. C. Easton, June 17, 1870
Notes about sale of Fort Sumner buildings, 1870
Advertisement for sale of buildings at Fort Sumner, May 12, 1870
List of buildings at Fort Sumner, April 21, 1870
"Our" Scout to Black Cañon, September 1870
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