Pedro

unk.-aft. 1881

Pedro (Hacke-yanil-tli-din) (Es-ky-dies-dli) (unk.-aft. 1881) was a chief of the Apache People and Wilford Woodruff visited him frequently between 1879 and 1880 in Forest Dale, Apache Co., Arizona Territory. He died after 4 Sep. 1882.

Pedro Pinal (KJDR-Y2C), “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 7 Nov. 2024). Pedro, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/pedro, accessed 12 Nov. 2024). Dan L. Thrapp, Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography: P-Z (Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1988), p. 1129; digital images, GoogleBooks (https://books.google.com, accessed 31 Oct. 2024). The New York Herald, “An Arizona Indian Delegation” (New York, New York), 13 Jul. 1872, no. 13110, p. 6; database with images, Newspapers.com (https://newspapers.com, accessed 7 Nov. 2024). John G. Bourke, On The Border With Crook (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892), p. 435-438; digital images, GoogleBooks (https://books.google.com, accessed 7 Nov. 2024). The Arizona Daily Star, “Domestic. General Crook” (Tucson, Arizona Territory), 5 Sep. 1882, vol. 7, no. 59, unpaginated, first page; database with images, Newspapers.com (https://newspapers.com, accessed 12 Nov. 2024).

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