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"I wouldn't be surprised if they have a skull, . . . but I have no doubt that it is not Geronimo's." Still, some of Geronimo's descendants want to move the bones of the legendary frontier warrior ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Geronimo's descendants have sued Skull and Bones — the secret society at Yale University linked to presidents and other powerful figures — claiming that its members ...
Now, months later, officials say they have identified the remains as 34-year-old Isaias Hernandez-Geronimo. Police were contacted by a surveyor who found a human skull while doing work in the area ...
In 2009, the descendants of the Apache chief Geronimo sued Skull and Bones, Yale's notorious secret society, claiming that the members of the group had robbed their ancestor's grave in 1918 and ...
FORT SILL, Okla. (May 21, 2015) -- In the first days of my working at the Cannoneer, editor James Brabenec took me on a "windshield" tour of Fort Sill (we drove around and he pointed stuff out).
A few years ago, I reported on a story related to Geronimo’s afterlife, the purported theft of his skull from his Fort Sill tomb by a group of soldiers stationed there during World War I.
NEW HAVEN -- A Native American man trekked from Winslow, Ariz.., to the Skull and Bones building to pray that Geronimo's skull will be returned to his body. Amos Dailey, who identified himself as ...
Geronimo was sent to an Army outpost at Fort Sill in Oklahoma, where he eventually died of pneumonia in 1909. In 1918, according to legend, members of the secret Skull and Bones club at Yale ...
Legend has it that Geronimo's head is still inside Skull and Bones HQ, known as "The Tomb," at 64 High Street in New Haven. Robert Lovett - Class of 1918 Harry Truman's Secretary of War and the ...