Publication: Government Printing Office, 1890, Washington
First Edition. Disbound. 53pp. Senate. 51st Congress, 1st Session. Ex. Doc. No. 83. Much detailed correspondence regarding the imprisonment of Chatto, and other Apaches who had provided valued service in the campaigns to capture Geronimo and other hostiles, yet were being confined and treated the same as the hostile Apaches. In addition, included is Senate Ex. Doc. No.35. of the !st Session of the 51st Congress, in which General Crook provides correspondence regarding the value of Chatto's service, and "Notes of an Interview Between Maj. Gen. George Crook, U.S. Army, and Chatto, Ka-e-te-na, Noche, and Other Chiricahua Apaches", from an interview that took place at Mount Vernon Barracks, Alabama on January 2, 1890. Additionally, also included is: "Transcript of Stenographer's Notes of a Conference Between Honorable William C. Endicott, Secretary of War, and Chato, Chief of the Chiricahua Apache Indians, Held at War Department Building, Washington, D. C., July 26, 1886. Light tanning to paper. Very good-fine.
Inventory Number: 53075