James Richmond
1880
James Almeron Richmond served the U.S. Army.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Deputy Sheriff James Richmond and Deputy Sheriff Paddy Creaghe were shot and killed near Ash Creek (in modern-day Graham County) when they were attacked by Indians led by a well-known warrior named Victorio.
Deputy Creaghe and Deputy Richmond were at camp while conducting land assessments when they were attacked and killed. The exact cause of death is unknown, but it is believed they were either shot or killed with arrows.
Their bodies were found the following day by members of the U.S. Army who had gone to the area after hearing reports that Victorio's forces had attacked a farm. The Army unit engaged in a battle with the Indians in which one soldier and scout were killed along with an undetermined number of Victorio's warriors. Victorio and his warriors had been attacking settlements in the area and murdering residents for more than one year. They were rebelling against the United States government for forcing them to leave their homeland.
A few months later they entered Mexico and soon found themselves surrounded by the Mexican Army. The army attacked killing all of them.
It is believed that Deputy Creaghe and Deputy Richmond were buried at the spot their bodies were located.
Deputy Richmond was a U.S. Army veteran of the Civil War.
Deputy Creaghe and Deputy Richmond were at camp while conducting land assessments when they were attacked and killed. The exact cause of death is unknown, but it is believed they were either shot or killed with arrows.
Their bodies were found the following day by members of the U.S. Army who had gone to the area after hearing reports that Victorio's forces had attacked a farm. The Army unit engaged in a battle with the Indians in which one soldier and scout were killed along with an undetermined number of Victorio's warriors. Victorio and his warriors had been attacking settlements in the area and murdering residents for more than one year. They were rebelling against the United States government for forcing them to leave their homeland.
A few months later they entered Mexico and soon found themselves surrounded by the Mexican Army. The army attacked killing all of them.
It is believed that Deputy Creaghe and Deputy Richmond were buried at the spot their bodies were located.
Deputy Richmond was a U.S. Army veteran of the Civil War.
Service Record
U.S. Army
Also Served
Apache County Sheriff's Office
Deputy Sheriff
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