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    Al Sieber (February 27, 1843 – February 19, 1907) was a German-American who fought in the U.S Civil War and in the American Old West against Indians. He became a prospector and later served as a Chief of Scouts during the Apache Wars.

    • Chief of Scouts
    • 1862–1864, 1871–1890
  2. Mar 1, 2006 · ftlupton. From True West’s Online Forum. Al Sieber was chief of scouts for Gen. George Crook during the Apache Wars. Born in Germany, he came to America in 1849. He was a tough, relentless fighter who had, at times, 100 Apache scouts under his command. He was badly wounded in 1887 during an incident involving the Apache Kid.

  3. May 222020. Note: This story is from my book Highway History And Back Road Mystery II. A half-mile north of the Roosevelt Lake Bridge on Arizona State Route 188, a stone monument marks the spot where one of the Old West’s most colorful characters was killed.

  4. Feb 23, 2020 · Albert Sieber was perhaps the first such Minnesota-Arizona transplant — and an awfully resilient one at that. From fighting at Gettysburg to chasing Geronimo, Sieber survived more than two...

  5. Jul 11, 2012 · Al Sieber = BADASS. Serving as Chief of Scouts through the Apache Wars in Arizona Territory in the 1870s-80s, Sieber compiled a record unsurpassed in the annals of the Frontier Partisans. His greatest talent lay in working with Apache, Walapai and Yavapai scouts.

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  7. Feb 25, 2014 · . Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts. .One of the greatest (though usually unsung) heroes of the West, the man who, more than any other except perhaps General Crook was responsible for the pacification of the Apaches in the Southwest in the 1870s and 1880s, was Albert Sieber (1844 – 1907).

  8. May 6, 2021 · The Battle of Big Dry Wash. by Bob Boze Bell | May 6, 2021 | Classic Gunfights, Departments. Al Sieber & U.S. Troops vs. Na-ti-o-tish’s Apaches. One of the scouts spots the Apaches waiting in ambush on the north side of the canyon.

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