You know, when you talk about undesirables, it could be home steaders making a living. I know that both sides stole each other's beef. That has been what I have found to be the reason to be against bobbed wire. My point is, I guess who is telling the story. But you did a good job. Sounds a lot like the same stuff that happened in the Johnson County War for one.
My Grandfather Thompson was from Nowata. His family evidently knew some of the outlaws in the area. He was born in 1900 and came to Southwest Idaho in 1902. Ironically one of my Great Grandmothers was a Meyers in Arkansas. My Great Grandfather and at least one of his brothers ran an illegal still in the area in the1890's. When they got to Idaho they set up a still here also. There have been rumors of being related to outlaw families in Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. I have never looked into the facts yet. Might prove to be interesting.
The 6 pointed star/badge that many law enforcement wear go back to King Solomon.King Solomons seal,this star was thought to give him power over demons and animals.Solomon had business relationships with Hiram, to procure cedar for the temple Solomon was building.Hiram was a Mason,and these Masonic influences gained footing in Solomons kingdom,and beyond.THIS continues up until today,and law enforcement from the start was mainly to protect the business interests.Even today there's a superstitious thinking around a lawman badge and supposed powers.
Two good stories of the old west. Keep it up.
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Thank you partner ! 3/7/77 to you always ;)
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I wonder if any of those old movies survived history, probably not.
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I have read that 3-7-77 represented the time given to leave town 3 hours, 7 minutes, 77 seconds…don’t know
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Makes no sense…. Why not 3-8-17 then ?
3-7-77 represented the dimensions of the grave you'd be put in if you didn't heed their warning.. 3ft wide × 7ft deep x 77in long
My GG Grand dad rode with Starr. There were a lot of crazy folks on that end of the family.
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Here’s where not being able to read meant a distinct disadvantage that having the best weaponry of the day couldn’t surmount !!!
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Some people just get caught up in the excitement of robbing and can't seem to stop. Just like Jesse James they like that fast money.
I have read about this, addicted to the adrenalin rush. Crazy stuff ! Cheers
The starrs have a connection to many other west's outlaws
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Been to Virginia City MT many times and know the story of Jack Slade
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You know, when you talk about undesirables, it could be home steaders making a living. I know that both sides stole each other's beef. That has been what I have found to be the reason to be against bobbed wire. My point is, I guess who is telling the story. But you did a good job. Sounds a lot like the same stuff that happened in the Johnson County War for one.
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It’s barbed wire. Thank you
Placerville was hangtown.....California had a history of vigilantes.
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Most of the .44 Special loads i shoot around Missoula, Montana run at 777 fps. Coincidence...? ☆
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I doubt it.
My Grandfather Thompson was from Nowata. His family evidently knew some of the outlaws in the area. He was born in 1900 and came to Southwest Idaho in 1902. Ironically one of my Great Grandmothers was a Meyers in Arkansas.
My Great Grandfather and at least one of his brothers ran an illegal still in the area in the1890's. When they got to Idaho they set up a still here also. There have been rumors of being related to outlaw families in Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. I have never looked into the facts yet. Might prove to be interesting.
A fascinating family history, thank you for sharing this, I have heard Nowata was a magnet for outlaws, interesting times ! All the best
Seems judges have been turning killers loose,for a looong time 🤔
Even got mas on ,
on the badge.
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The 6 pointed star/badge that many law enforcement wear go back to King Solomon.King Solomons seal,this star was thought to give him power over demons and animals.Solomon had business relationships with Hiram, to procure cedar for the temple Solomon was building.Hiram was a Mason,and these Masonic influences gained footing in Solomons kingdom,and beyond.THIS continues up until today,and law enforcement from the start was mainly to protect the business interests.Even today there's a superstitious thinking around a lawman badge and supposed powers.
Fantastic information, very informative, thanks for sharing this with us, cheers 👍
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