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Last Reunion of Indian Territory Deputy United States Marshals

Description: Photograph of the last reunion of Indian Territory Deputy United States Marshals in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Left to right: Bob Fortune (African American), Henry Falconer, Ace Wade (on horse), Frank Bolen, Major J.T. Farr (on horse behind Bolen), Price McLaughlin, Ed Armor (on horse behind McLaughlin), Bill Taylor, John Malone, Jesse Jones, Lyde Rector, Billy Cauly, Ben Hackett (with the cane), Cal Whitson, Flex DeFlore (on horse), Henry Bernie (kneeling in front of wagon), Frank Anderson (on both… more
Date: October 5, 1917
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph: OHPG0576]

Description: Following a robbery at the Keystone Bank, local residents put together a posse to try and capture the perpetrators. Front Row L-R Clyde Yarbrough, Bertie Bookout, Back Row L-R Pete Ackley, Murrel Zickefoose, Sherman Ackley, Ira Stephens, Monroe Stephens, Fritz Staley, Alyum Comstock, Reed Ackley and Albert Bookout.
Date: 1915~
Partner: Keystone Crossroads Historical Society

A Deputy U. S. Marshal in the Territories

Description: Article describes the establishment of the criminal justice system in the Oklahoma and Indian Territories, the life and career of U.S. Deputy Marshal William Bartley Murrill, and the major outlaw gangs in the territories during the late nineteenth century.
Date: Autumn 1965
Creator: Lehman, Leola
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Deadly Business: The Early Years of the Crime Bureau

Description: Article records the history of outlaws in Oklahoma as well as the history of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, known for years as the "State Crime Bureau." OSBI agent "Dee" Cordry focuses on the crime-filled lives of specific outlaws, and warns that although their crimes are in the past, crime fighting is still a dangerous business.
Date: Autumn 1985
Creator: Cordry, H. D., Jr.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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