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John C. Cremony
Years of service1861-1872
RankMajor
Unit2nd Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry
Battles / warsAmerican Civil War

Indian Wars

Other workauthor

Major John C. Cremony was a Boston newspaperman who served as a member of the Boundary Commission which laid out the Mexican and United States Border in the mid 19th Century. He went on to serve in a Unit of California Volunteers, eventually achieving the rank of Major.

An admirer of the Apache people, he was the author of Life Among the Apaches, published in 1869. A first-hand balanced perspective on the Native American tribe. He was the first white man to become fluent in Apache and published the first written compilation of their language. As a result, Cremony was often able to resolve numerous issues between the military, reservation authorities and the Apaches.

Cremony served most of his military career in the Southwest and personally knew Apache Chiefs Mangas Coloradas and Cochise. After retiring from the army, Cremony settled in San Francisco, becoming a founding member of the Bohemian Club and establishing the club's membership guidelines in 1872. These standards are known as the Cremony Standards and are still in use today.

Bibiliography

  • Life Among the Apaches (1869). 322 pages. ISBN-10: 0803263120

References

  1. ^ Varner, K.(2007)John Cremony.Cypress Lawn Heritage Newsletter. 5(3)p.6
  2. Geronimo (edited by Barrett) Geronimo, His Own Story New York: Ballantine Books 1971. ISBN 0345280369.
  3. Reinhardt, Richard(1980)The Bohemian Club.American Heritage Magazine 41980