3260 FORT APACHE LETTER DESCRIBING KILLING OF 10th

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CAVALRY "BUFFALO SOLDIER" PAYMASTER & BURNING OF PAYROLL. 2-page folio letter Nov. 25, 1889, signed by Major 10th Cavalry to 1st National Bank, Sante Fe asking that his note not be called in and needed a few days as payroll was taken; "In the most unfortunate action taken by the Apaches against our paymaster and guards, the Apaches killed our people in a most hideous manner and just before the last breath of life left there pain wrecked bodies, the entire payroll consisting in the main of paper currency which the Apaches promptly burned under the feet of our men, the pieces being found there later. The coin was evidently taken by the Apaches as only a few were found at the site of the tragedy and these were used in a most devilish manner upon the naked bodies of our men. The coins were heated red hot and then placed on the various tender and personal parts of their bodies". Is this the same robbery of Paymaster Joseph Wham, of over $28,000 in gold & silver, $1,000,000 today, that 2 Buffalo Soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor. Not knowing that it wasn't Apaches? UNATTACHED ACESSORIES: copy of First National Bank receipt concerning mutilated currency, letter from Arizona Historic Society to Flayderman 1972. CONDITION: very good. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman 1972; Martin Lane Historic & Western Americana Lifetime Collection. (02-22026/JS). $200-400.