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But in the midst of the twist and turns I remembered he pointed out the grave of Geronimo as we drove by. I know very little about the Native American leader Geronimo. If I'm completely honest ...
The oft-told tale is that Bush's grandfather, Prescott Bush, and some of his buddies at Yale, dug up the grave of Apache chief Geronimo, removing his skull and femur and placing them in a glass ...
As the story goes, nine years after Geronimo's death, Skull and Bones members who were stationed at the army outpost dug up the warrior's grave and stole his skull, as well as some bones and other ...
Bush’s grandfather, Prescott Bush) dug up Geronimo’s grave when a group of Army volunteers from Ivy League school was stationed at Fort Sill during World War I. The grave robbers took Geronimo ...
David Miller, a retired professor at Cameron University in Lawton who has spent years studying Geronimo and the controversy surrounding the grave, says he's confident Geronimo's remains still lie ...
Especially if the grave is that of a great warrior, like the Apache medicine man Geronimo. In the late 19th century, thousands of U.S. and Mexican troops were sent after the fearsome leader.
David Miller, a retired professor at Cameron University in Lawton who has spent years studying Geronimo and the controversy surrounding the grave, says he's confident Geronimo's remains still lie ...