writer person
also known as: Enterprise man
Summary: The writer was riding from Guthrie to Clifton and was allowed to pass peacefully by the gang.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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Claims (3)
encountered
several of the gang
cited from While riding from Guthrie to Clifton sev-… (1891)While riding from Guthrie to Clifton sev-
eral of the gang were met, but owing to the
inferior pony upon which the writer was
perched or perhaps owing to the fact that the
boys had more important business on hand, the
Enterprise man was allow…
rode
on an inferior pony
cited from While riding from Guthrie to Clifton sev-… (1891)While riding from Guthrie to Clifton sev-
eral of the gang were met, but owing to the
inferior pony upon which the writer was
perched or perhaps owing to the fact that the
boys had more important business on hand, the
Enterprise man was allow…
rode_from_to
from Guthrie to Clifton
cited from While riding from Guthrie to Clifton sev-… (1891)While riding from Guthrie to Clifton sev-
eral of the gang were met, but owing to the
inferior pony upon which the writer was
perched or perhaps owing to the fact that the
boys had more important business on hand, the
Enterprise man was allow…
Sources (1)
While riding from Guthrie to Clifton sev-…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain