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Based In mesa, Arizona, The outcrop is a Blog by richard leveille.

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Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts by Dan Thrapp
Aug 12

Aug 12 Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts by Dan Thrapp

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More first hand accounts of life among the Apaches
May 18

May 18 More first hand accounts of life among the Apaches

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On the Border with Crook (and so much more.....!)
Mar 6

Mar 6 On the Border with Crook (and so much more.....!)

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The Truth About Geronimo
Feb 21

Feb 21 The Truth About Geronimo

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Gatewood's Apaches
Feb 20

Feb 20 Gatewood's Apaches

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My Life Among the Apaches
Feb 12

Feb 12 My Life Among the Apaches

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In the Days of Victorio and I Fought with Geronimo
Dec 15

Dec 15 In the Days of Victorio and I Fought with Geronimo

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Indeh
Dec 15

Dec 15 Indeh

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Geronimo
Jun 21

Jun 21 Geronimo

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Apaches: A History and Cultural Portrait and At The Desert's Green Edge
Jun 18

Jun 18 Apaches: A History and Cultural Portrait and At The Desert's Green Edge

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Apaches at War and Peace and The Apache Diaries
Jun 18

Jun 18 Apaches at War and Peace and The Apache Diaries

Richard Leveille
 

Exploration geologist, history enthusiast and avid reader, Richard Leveille is constantly on the hunt. The Outcrop is a blog dedicated to book reviews, musings and adventures as he seeks to understand the Southwest and uncover the Seven Lost Mule Loads of Silver. 

 

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