In 1861, war between the United States and the Chiricahua seemed
inevitable. The Apache band lived on a heavily traveled Emigrant and
Overland Mail Trail and routinely raided it, organized by their leader,
the prudent, not friendly Cochise. When a young boy was kidnapped from
his stepfather's ranch, Lieutenant George Bascom confronted Cochise even
though there was no proof that the Chiricahua were responsible. After a
series of missteps, Cochise exacted a short-lived revenge. Despite
modern accounts based on spurious evidence, Bascom's performance in a
difficult situation was admirable. This book examines the legend and
provides a new analysis of Bascom's and Cochise's behavior, putting it
in the larger context of the Indian Wars that followed the American
Civil War.