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    Thomas Jefferson Jeffords (January 1, 1832 – February 19, 1914) was a United States Army scout, Indian agent, prospector, and superintendent of overland mail in the Arizona Territory. His friendship with Apache leader Cochise was instrumental in ending the Indian wars in that region. He first met … See more

    Tom Jeffords was born in Chautauqua County, New York, where his father was trying to earn enough money to purchase a farm. When Tom was seven, he moved the family to Ashtabula, Ohio, in the Western Reserve. … See more

    Open war with the Chiricahua Apaches had begun in 1861, when Cochise, one of their chiefs, was accused by the Army of kidnapping an 11-year-old Mexican boy, Felix Ward, stepson … See more

    The story of Jeffords, General Howard, Cochise, and the Apache wars was told in historically-based but dramatized form in a novel by Elliott Arnold called Blood Brother. The novel was adapted into the Delmer Daves's film Broken Arrow (1950). James Stewart played … See more

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    Jeffords relocated to Tombstone, AZ, where he was part owner of a number of mines. He staked claims in the Huachuca, Dos Cabezas, … See more

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    Thomas Jonathan Jeffords (* 1. Januar 1832 in Chautauqua County (New York); † 19. Februar 1914 in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona) war ein Scout, Indianeragent, Vermittler für die US-Armee, Hilfssheriff von Tombstone, Goldsucher und Postkutschenfahrer. Er war auch Besitzer einer kleinen Relaisstation des Pony Express, gelegen in der Nähe des sogenannten Apache Passes zu Füßen der Chiricahua …

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      • Premières années
        Tom Jeffords est né dans le comté de Chautauqua de l’État de New York où son père économise de l'argent pour acheter une ferme. Lorsqu’il a sept ans, sa famille déménage à Ashtabula dans l'Ohio. Ayant appris à naviguer sur les Grands Lacs avec son frère, il met à profit son expérienc…
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        Le 12 avril 1861, « Tom » est employé près de Fort Craig où il participe à la bataille de Valverde comme messager civil. Puis, Jeffords accepte la mission du colonel Edward Canby de chevaucher sur plus de 800 kilomètres, seul à travers le territoire apache pour rejoindre Fort Yu…
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      • Kudos to the authors of this article - but doesn't anyone know that both the movie and TV series Broken Arrow were derived from the novel Blood Brother by Elliott Arnold? Arnold's name was featured prominently in the credits for both the movie and the TV show - I'm amending the article to reflect this. Sensei48 (talk) 10:30, 24 January 2009 (UTC)[r...
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      • To end the Apache Wars once and for all, President Ulysses S. Grant ordered General Oliver Howardto go to the region and negotiate for peace. He naturally turned to Tom Jeffords for help. Jeffords respected the work that Howard did in helping former African American slaves as the head of the Freedmen’s Bureau. Jeffords was committed to racial equal...
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      WebThomas Jefferson Jeffords (January 1, 1832 – February 19, 1914) [1] was a United States Army scout, Indian agent, prospector, and superintendent of overland mail in the Arizona …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jeffords

      WebJames Merrill Jeffords was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. senator from Vermont. Sworn into the Senate in 1989, he served as a Republican until 2001, …

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      WebTom Jeffords, the Apache leader's only white friend, was also present. A treaty was negotiated on October 12, 1872. Based on statements by Sumner and descriptions by Sladen, modern historians such as Robert M. Utley …

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      WebJeffords is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elza Jeffords (1826–1885), American representative prominent resident of Mississippi following the …

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      WebTom Jeffords comes across a wounded, 14-year-old Apache boy dying from buckshot wounds in his back. Jeffords gives the boy water and treats his wounds. The boy's …

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