October 1910 THE RED MAN:
Tennyson Berry is married and liv-
ing at Ft. Cobb, Oklahoma. After
leaving here he worked at his trade of
tailoring, but has since engaged in farm-
ing and stockraising. In addition to a
large four-roomed house, valued at
$980, he owns a summer house, a barn,
6 horses, a granery, well filled, and a
well, wind mill and tank valued a,
several hundred dollars. He sold stock
last year to the value of more than $1100.
He writes. “I belleve it right to be
independent and have fought my own
battle. I have been in good health
since I left school and have raised wheat,
oats, corn, cotton, and alfalfa and now
I feel I can be a farmer.” Mr. Berry
is held in esteem by both the whites
and his own tribe, the Apaches, for
whom, accompanied by Delos Lone-
wolf, he visits Washington each win-
ter on business.