in the Ohio infantry. My other grand father was an Oklahoma Sooner and coexisted with the indians, and lost his homestead in the OK land rush. He delivered mail on horseback at a time when the mailman had to be armed (45 Colt long barrel) because cash used to be sent by mail. He knew many of the early OK and TX lawmen.
In the early 1950's he used to laugh at the TV representations of the bad guys coming into town to take it over from timid townsfolk. He said it never happened that way. The townsfolk wouldn't allow a take over of what they worked so hard for; they just buried their problems.
In the early 1950's he used to laugh at the TV representations of the bad guys coming into town to take it over from timid townsfolk. He said it never happened that way. The townsfolk wouldn't allow a take over of what they worked so hard for; they just buried their problems.

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