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The Porum Range War

Photograph / Image · 1971

A continuation of the Porum Range War article from 1.3. This portion of the article details the escape and arrest of Bob and Amon Davis before moving on to the removal of Davis cattle by Judge Hester. When deputies were sent to arrest Judge Hester, …

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.4

Porum Jail

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' where the Porum jail is shown, with the caption of how the Davis boys were frequently held there.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.4

Pictures

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' that shows a picture of bullet riddled trees on the Pony Starr property.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.4

Nina Starr

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' that shows the daughter of Pony Starr, Nina Starr, who witnessed the shootings on her property wen she was a child. She is shone standing next to Olevia Myers

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.4

Pictures

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' showing the bullet riddled doors of the Starr residence while R. R. Myers and Roy Parsons look on.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.4

Pictures

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' showing the narrow street that Joe Davis and Pony Starr rode down after the riot.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.4

The Porum Range War

Photograph / Image · 1971

A continuation of the Porum Range War article from 1.4. This portion of the article recounts those who died during the riot at the Starr residnce, including the son of Judge Hester, Clifford Hester. The article then goes on to list the number of killings …

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.5

Warner Oklahoma

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' showing the southern portion of Warner Okalhoma.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.5

Boarding House

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' showing a boarding house in Warner run by the Mulkee Family.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.5

Bridewell Telephone Exchange

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' showing Nellie and Daisy Bridewell in the Bridewell Telephone Exchange building in Porum.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.5

The Porum Range War

Photograph / Image · 1971

A continuation of the Porum Range War article from 1.5. This portion of he article details the testimony of Steve Little as he identifies his attacks and arrest warrants were issued. After both sides of the conflict were gathered in the courtroom, the judge issued …

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.6

John Bridewell

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' that shows John Bridewell at work in his office as a Warnre layer.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.6

C. W. Young Store

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' shows the C. W. Young tore that was blown open by two explosives during the night.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.6

Attorney S. M. Rutherford

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' that shows the image of Attorney S. M. Rutherford, who acted on behalf of Pony Starr and Joes Davis.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.6

The Porum Range War

Photograph / Image · 1971

A continuation of the Porum Range War article from 1.6. The trial of Bob Davis, Amon Davis, and Leonard McCullough for the murder of Jim Work with the star witness being Bed Robertson, who details the murder of Jim Work. Amon Davis was acquitted for …

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.7

Diagram

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Porum Range War' showing a diagram describing the change of the TLH to a window sash.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.7

The Porum Range War

Photograph / Image · 1971

The final page of the 'Porum Range War'. Hester Judge is aquitted from the charges of planning and inciting a riot. The cattle theft case is thrown out of court. The aticle then goes on to list where each of the main members of the …

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.8

Cartoon

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A cartoon depicting a couple with their children, discussing how the "magic" has gone out of their marriage.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.8

The Blood of a Hundred Men!

Photograph / Image · 1972

The article begins with a breif description of Tom Starr and how he was known around town, with me trading tales of Tom Starr's deeds, including murder and wearing a necklace of ears, as well as his trademark chlothing that alost always included a hat. …

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.9

Tom Starr

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A photo depicting Tom Starr in his prime.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.9

Untitled binder item

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A photograph depicting a log cabin in Briartown, Okalahoma that is similar to Tom Starr's old homeplace.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.9

The Blood of a Hundred Men!

Photograph / Image · 1972

A continuation of the 'The Blood of a Hundred Men!' article from 1.9. After the signing of the treaty, they Treaty Party moves to the Flint District of Oklahoma, to be followed two years later by the forced removal of the Ros Faction from the …

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.10*

Tom Starr

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Blood of a Hundred Men!' where the last known picture of Tom Starr, aged 75, is shown.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.10*

Tom Starr

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A picture belonging to the article 'The Blood of a Hundred Men!' where an aged Tom Starr in his sixties is shown.

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.10*

The Blood of a Hundred Men!

Photograph / Image · 1972

The final page of the 'The Blood of a Hundred Men!' article from 1.10. Tom's brothers are killed early into Tom's revenge. Tom Sarr accumulates an infamous notoriety for crimes he does not commit and begins a nomadic life traveling throughout Texas. The Cherokee Nation …

Physical locator: MS188-03-06: Oklahoma Materials & Misc. — Page 1.11