Wratten Story
Bill,
What a fascinating story about your great great grandfather and his exploits. He was reportedly one of 500 scouts hired by the Army to find and capture Geronimo who evaded capture for quite some time. It must have been a very confusing time for both your great great grandfather and Geronimo in terms of their relationship and how the government treated Native Americans in captivity. It is also very sad that the great Geronimo succumbed to incarceration in his later years. It is said on his death bed that Geronimo proclaimed that he should have fought until he was the last man standing and been killed in battle. What further makes this story compelling is that he was incarcerated about 3 hours West of where I live at Fort Pickens in Pensacola, Florida. However, some of Geronimo's fellow Apaches felt that his armed insurrections against the Army led to harsher treatment of his fellow Native Americans.
It appears that both men were fearsome warriors in their own right. I suspect that in your younger years sans your current physical limitations that people didn't mess with you as well given your genetic background
Unlike your great great grandfather who died after falling off a horse, your fate of falling off your iron horse did not ultimately take you out like your great great grandfather. The story is just too thick with irony!
Glad you are riding and enjoying a trike. Keep us informed about how it goes with NHTSA and your concerns. We all benefit from getting a better handle on what is going on with our suspensions.
Bill,
What a fascinating story about your great great grandfather and his exploits. He was reportedly one of 500 scouts hired by the Army to find and capture Geronimo who evaded capture for quite some time. It must have been a very confusing time for both your great great grandfather and Geronimo in terms of their relationship and how the government treated Native Americans in captivity. It is also very sad that the great Geronimo succumbed to incarceration in his later years. It is said on his death bed that Geronimo proclaimed that he should have fought until he was the last man standing and been killed in battle. What further makes this story compelling is that he was incarcerated about 3 hours West of where I live at Fort Pickens in Pensacola, Florida. However, some of Geronimo's fellow Apaches felt that his armed insurrections against the Army led to harsher treatment of his fellow Native Americans.
It appears that both men were fearsome warriors in their own right. I suspect that in your younger years sans your current physical limitations that people didn't mess with you as well given your genetic background
Unlike your great great grandfather who died after falling off a horse, your fate of falling off your iron horse did not ultimately take you out like your great great grandfather. The story is just too thick with irony!
Glad you are riding and enjoying a trike. Keep us informed about how it goes with NHTSA and your concerns. We all benefit from getting a better handle on what is going on with our suspensions.