http://www.desertusa.com/mag06/mar/murder.html

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Fountain, with a thrilled young Henry at his side (no one, insisted Mariana, could be evil enough to attack a child), had come to Lincoln in that January of 1896 to seek indictments against Oliver Lee and his men. He presented a grand jury in the Lincoln County Courthouse with a case full of evidence, including depositions, letters, affidavits and brand registrations document, according to Gibson. Always persuasive, Fountain secured 32 indictments.


Those old range wars, and cattle detectives, cattle raisers' associations, political affiliations, and emotional, and high passion political lines that were drawn were the demise of many a man. Ask Tom Horn.

Everyone had their opinions. Still do, Birdwatcher... I guess perhaps we both may have lived on the opposing sides. But, I still respect your opinions, although I perhaps don't agree with some of them. Guess I just have too much history with my amigos to change the way I see things. wink


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