In the Great Apache Forest is the true story of 17-year-old white
settler George Crosby who being too young to serve his country in
France during World War I becomes a member of the forest service in
Arizona, where he encounters troublesome outlaws and helps to rout
them with the help of a Hopi boy and his tribal elders. The Apache
National Forest covered most of Greenlee County, Arizona southern
Apache County, Arizona, and part of western Catron County, New
Mexico. It was a rare, untouched place, far from the nearest
railroad, and boasted grizzly bears, black bears, mule deer and
Mexican whitetail deer, and wild turkeys and blue grouse in great
numbers.
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