[47] They were in Alabama from May, 1888, to October, 1894.
[48] The Indians are not allowed to sell the cattle themselves. When cattle are ready for market they are sold by the officer in charge, part of the money paid to the Indians who owned them and part of it placed in a general (Apache) fund. The supplies, farming implements, etc., for the Apaches are paid for from this fund.
[49] The criticism of Lieutenant Purington is from Geronimo. The Editor disclaims any responsibility for it, as in all cases where individuals are criticised by the old warrior.
[50] Geronimo helps make hay and care for the cattle, but does not receive orders from the Superintendent of the Indians.