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INCREDIBLE ARCHIVE CONCERNING PEACE WITH COCHISE,

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 40,000.00 USD
INCREDIBLE ARCHIVE CONCERNING PEACE WITH COCHISE,
1872. Unique archive including firsthand 119 page manuscript account written by Capt. Joseph Sladen concerning the secret General O.O. Howard mission which Sladen was his longtime aide. Four original unique rare photographs of chief participants, all owned by Capt. Joseph A Sladen. The photographs are of Capt. Sladen, Capt. Thomas J. Jeffords (1832-1914), & Conception who was Cochise's personal interpreter. Two 5.5 x 4.5" tintypes of Capt. Sladen & uninscribed soldier thought to Tom Jeffords taken by same photographer wearing similar gear. Both wear pair of army revolvers on either hip, large knives on eagle belts. Sladen wears a cavalry tunic in style favored by Custer. Other image shows tall riding boots with spurs. Both tintypes are in fine condition with good detail. A later vintage cabinet card of Capt. Tom Jeffords, "Cochise's blood brother", a "Western legend" whose close friendship to Cochise is well documented, photographed with double barrel hammer shotgun, good overall, light scratching. Probable unique & only surviving cabinet card photo of "Conception" who was stolen as child and raised by Apache's, he was Cochise's personal interpreter at the General Howard meeting. ¾ leather bound book with gold embossing presentation from Fred Sladen to his father Joseph Sladen "Making Peace with Cochise, Chief of Chiricahua Indians, 1872". Book is typed transcript copy of 54-page letter written to Mrs. Alice Rollins Crane, Crane was confidant of Tom Jeffords and compared their accounts of Cochise encounter. There is 12-page account published by Washington Daily Morning Chronicle, November 1872 concerning Gen. Howard's peace mission, Capt. Sladen retained 2 copies, one good, one poor. The retained copy of Crane letter is also here. Crane letter is synopsis of the 119-page manuscript. Also included is the 1872 published Military Posts & Stations 1871 & is presented to General O.O. Howard by General Montgomery Meigs after Cochise mission completed May 19, 1873. There is one interesting ink annotation renaming White Mountain "Camp Thomas" to "CAMP APACHE". There are also about 30 copied pages from 1925 Frank C. Lockwood, professor University of Arizona, account of Cochise/Howard meeting. CONDITION: good overall, creased at bottom unaffecting emulsion, light soiling.(02-17895-5/JS). $20,000-40,000.