Download geronimo skull7/1/2023 ![]() ![]() Connect with Deborah on, Facebook, and Instagram. In 1918, 6 Skull and Bones members, including Prescott Bush, father and grandfather of Presidents George H W and George W Bush, dug up the remains of, literally the Skull and Bones Geronimo from his grave at Fort Sill while serving as Army volunteers during World War I. Her extensive publishing career began at Better Homes & Gardens, includes credits in New York Times Magazine, New York Times, Connoisseur, many other titles, and serving as publisher of The Writer's Handbook.ĭeeply devoted to social justice, especially for veterans, women, and Native Americans, she has served on boards and donated her fundraising skills to Chief Joseph Foundation, Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women ( MMIW), Homeless Veterans Initiative, Humane Society, and other nonprofits.ĭeborah's soon-to-be released historical novel, BLOOD TO RUBIES weaves indigenous and pioneer history, strong women and clashing worlds into a sweeping saga praised by NYT bestselling authors as "crushing," "rhapsodic," "gritty," and "sensuous." Purchase BLOOD TO RUBIES online beginning June 9. ![]() With a Bachelor's in English and Master's in Journalism from the University of Iowa, she taught students of Iowa's Writer's Workshop, then at Northwestern University, Marquette and Mount Mary. A journalist describes a letter he discovered alleging that members of the Skull and Bones secret society stole the bones and horse tack of Apache war hero G. is now safe inside the tomb, and bone together with his well worn femurs, bit and saddle horn. According to legend, in 1918, Bush and a few other Bonesmen went to Oklahoma where they dug up the warriors skull, two bones and some riding gear from his grave and put it on display in The Tomb, the groups meeting place New Haven, Conn. Her popular blog with 100,000+ readers has led to an upcoming novel! Growing up as an Iowa farmgirl, rodeo queen and voracious reader, her love of land, lore and literature fired her writing muse. The skull of the worthy Geronimo the Terrible, exhumed from its tomb at Fort Sill by your club. Deborah Hufford is an award-winning author and magazine editor with a passion for history.
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