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Henry Starr |
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Submitted by: Mollie Stehno
| Kansas City |
| June 15, 1893 |
| A special to the "Star" from Fort
Gibson, I. T., says Henry Starr, the notorious train robber and wrecker, is surrounded by
deputy marshals and a sheriffs posse at a point on Dog Creek, about twenty miles
from Nowata, the bandits home. Unless the posse weakens, Starr will be taken dead or alive. Some of his pursuers are Cherokee Indians, and if necessary will meet Starr in open field with Winchesters. The reward of $15,000 is the cause of the present active movement against the bandits. Starr has six men, while the posse numbers twenty or more. |
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