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had never even seen an Apache. The only time they fought was a skirmish that Captain Jimemo described as "killing one Apache in a brief exchange in October."
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where Lewis turn around the unit, ending the expedition in failure. Captain Jimeno was blamed by Lewis in spite of the fact that the
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was being very elusive in the area possibly in part because of the troop increase with General Mason's appearance in
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headed to Fort Bowie. By the 6 of January, command was in the field again, trailing Cochise's band in the
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constantly remained a few steps ahead of Lewis's men. The chased continued as far south as
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Days after the ambush, Colonel Lewis and the rest of the expedition united with Jimeno's
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killed one Indian, wounded two others, and scattered the remainder."
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In late December they split into three detachments that scouted the
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observed sixty to seventy warriors at a distance, the
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had not involved combat with the Apache. Many of the
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Index

Battle of White Sulphur Springs
American Indian Wars
Apache Wars
Sulphur Springs Valley
32°29′55″N 110°01′51″W / 32.4986824°N 110.0309102°W / 32.4986824; -110.0309102
United States
Apache
Captain Jimeno
1st California Cavalry Battalion
Chiricahua Apache
1st California Cavalry Battalion
Chiricahua
Sulphur Springs Valley
John S. Mason
Cochise
Fort Mason
7th California Infantry Regiment
1st California Cavalry Battalion
Arizona Territory
Californios
Cochise
Arizona
Cochise
Fort Mason
Bowie
1st Battalion
7th
Fort Mason
San Pedro Valley
Huachuca

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