Index to Highlights of the OklahombreS Journal
The OklahombreS Journal has been published continusously since 1989 and is a treasure trove of information on the history of Lawmen and Outlaws in Oklahoma and what was Indian Territory. The OklahombreS Journal is well respected as an important publication by researchers throughout the country and features stories on well known subjects and topics and also highlights lesser known stories that have only been featured in our Journal.
Back Issues of the OklahombreS Journal can be obtained for $5 each by sending your request with the specific Journal listed and payment by check or money order to: Oklahombres, Inc., PO Box 10967, Oklahoma City, OK 73140-1967 (Please understand that some of the older issues may have been sold out and we may only be able to provide you with photocopies of the original Journal issue).
Back Issues of the OklahombreS Journal can be obtained for $5 each by sending your request with the specific Journal listed and payment by check or money order to: Oklahombres, Inc., PO Box 10967, Oklahoma City, OK 73140-1967 (Please understand that some of the older issues may have been sold out and we may only be able to provide you with photocopies of the original Journal issue).
Vol. I #1 (Summer 1989)
Introduction to OklahombreS Tales From Hells Fringe, Southern Tulsa County Vol. I #2 (Fall 1989) The Death of A Legend (Bill Tilghman), by Robert Ernst Outlaws, Books, and Papers, by Dee Cordry Vol. I #3 (Winter 1989) Rendezvous in Guthrie Announced Vol. l #4 (Spring 1990) Tales From Hells Fringe, Eastern Payne County Outlaws, Books, and Papers (Madsen, Tilghman, Thomas), by Dee Cordry Vol. I #5 (Summer 1990) Territorial Jail Project Announced Thomas Jefferson Yount, Deputy United States Marshal, by Robert K. Yount, Jr. Outlaws, Books, and Papers (“Preacher” Hays and Ted Hinton), by Dee Cordry Vol. II #1 (Fall 1990) Bad Day At Blackwell: Lawman Alfred Lund, by Terry Whitehead African-Americans in the Wild West, by Art Burton What Price the Brain: An Unusual Case in Indian Territory, by Glenn Shirley Oklahoma’s Honor Roll (Russell, Williams, Bowman, Starr),by Robert Ernst A Collection of Books Concerning Oklahoma Outlaws of the 1930s, by Dee Cordry Vol. II #2 (Winter 1991) The Anti Horse Thief Association, by Bob Blackburn Bonnie and Clyde in Oklahoma, by Rick Mattix The Last Days of LawrenceDeVol, by Robert Ernst Cyrus Elder – Headstone, by Terry Whitehead Vol. II #3 (Spring 1991) The Kansas City Union Station Massacre, Part 1, by Gloria Maxwell The Passing of Chris Madsen, by Nancy B. Samuelson The Capture of Edward “Buster” Wainscott, Horse Thief (Lawman Alfred Lund), by Terry Whitehead Vol. II #4 (Summer 1991) State Operative Luther Bishop, by Dee Cordry The Kansas City Union Station Massacre, Part 2, by Gloria Maxwell The Only Legal Hanging in Blaine County, by Dee Cordry The Lawmen, United States Marshals and Their Deputies, book review by Robert Ernst Vol. III #1 (Fall 1991) The Kansas City Union Station Massacre, Part 3, by Gloria Maxwell Robert Osborne Sumter, Deputy U.S. Marshall, by John Connors A. B. MacDonald, Lawman and Author (Frank Hamer), by H. A. Tony Perrin Vol. III #2 (Winter 1992) The Daltons Who Stole Christmas, Among Other Things, by Brookie Craig A Trail of Slain Officers (Barker Gang), by Tony Perrin Bob Brady: Forgotten Depression Outlaw, by Rick Mattix Vol. III #3 (Spring 1992) The Barrow Gang in Arkansas, by Tony Perrin Three Cartridges for Good Luck (Lawman Jim Masters), by Terry Whitehead DEAD: The Man, Who Killed the Man, Who Killed Jesse James, by Jim Cloud Horsethief Canyon, by Dee Cordry Vol. III #4 (Summer 1992) No Heroes Were There (Beer City), by Kenneth A. Butler Gunfight on Statehood Day (outlaw Ernest Lewis), by Robert Ernst Evitte Dumas Nix, United States Marshal, Part 1, by Thomas R. Holland Vol. IV #1 (Fall 1992) Evitte Dumas Nix, United States Marshall, Part 2, by Thomas R. Holland Machine Gun Kelly, by Rick Mattix Vol. IV #2 (Winter 1993) The Killing of Sheriff W. A. Williams, by Dee Cordry A Tough Lawman: William Sheldon, by Robert Ernst Justice Was Evaded in No Man’s Land (Hay Meadow Massacre), by Kenneth A. Butler John E. Johnston, Sequoyah CountyLawman, by Dee Cordry Vol. IV, #3 (Spring 1993) Jelly Bryce, The FBI’s Legendary Sharpshooter, by K. B. Chaffin The Guns of Frank Hamer, by Rick Cartledge Pretty Boy Floyd’s Visit to the Gateway City, by Michael Webb The Capone Mob in Oklahoma, by Dee Cordry Hoover’s Sooner Saviors, by Yvonne Litchfield Vol. IV #4 (Summer 1993) Chris Madsen: Soldier, Oklahoma 89’er, and Deputy United States Marshal, by Nancy B. Samuelson Little Stories of Men Hose Lives Overflow with Danger (Daily Oklahoman, January 8, 1911) Vol. V #1 (Fall 1993) Outlaws and Lawmen of the Cherokee Nation (Jesse Cochran), by Dee Cordry Directory to OklahombreS, Vol. I – IV, 1989 – 1993 Oklahoma County Sheriffs 1890-1993, by Larry Jurezewsky OklahombreS: Our First 4 Years, by Dee Cordry Vol. V #2 (Winter 1994) Tri-State Terror: The Saga of Wilbur Underhill in Oklahoma, Part 1, by Michael J. Koch Deadly Combination, Did Pretty Boy Floyd Join the Dillinger Gang, by Bill Helmer History of the Oklahoma City Police Department, Part 1, by Ed Hill and Ron Owen She Dies Respected for Her Piety at a Ripe Old Age (Mrs. Eliza Shirley), by Nancy Samuelson Historic Badges of Law and Order (Alva McDonald), by H. A. Tony Perrin Vol. V #3 (Spring 1994) Prohibition Enforcement in Oklahoma, by Bob Ernst History of the Oklahoma City Police Department, Part 2, by Ed Hill and Ron Owen Tri-State Terror: The Saga of Wilbur Underhill in Oklahoma, Part 2, by Michael J. Koch Frontier Gunfights in the Muscogee Region, Art Burton Vol. V #4 (Summer 1994) Wiley Green Haines, Territorial Lawman, by Tony Perrin Tri-State Terror: The Saga of Wilbur Underhill in Oklahoma, Part 3, by Michael J. Koch Outlaw Dugout Excavated (Dunn Cabin) History of the Oklahoma City Police Department, Part 3, by Ed Hill and Ron Owen Southwestern Lawmen Slew Dillinger, by Rick Mattix Vol. VI #1 (Fall 1994) The Day a Great Lawman Drowned (Heck Bruner), by Leif Ernst Tri-State Terror: The Saga of Wilbur Underhill in Oklahoma, Part 4, by Michael J. Koch Southwestern Lawmen Slew Dillinger (Clarence Hurt), by Rick Mattix Vol. VI #2 (Winter 1995) A Forgotten Gunfighter of the Indian Territory (George Goodell), by Robert K. DeArment M. C. Binion: A Lawman for All Seasons, by Ron Owens Historical Events of 1895, by Michael J. Koch Vol. VI #3 (Spring 1995) 100 Years Ago: April 1895 (Judge Parker), by Dee Cordry Keirsey, a Family of Oklahoma Peace Officers, by Dee Cordry Cattle Annie and Little Britches: Prison Records of Oklahoma’s Famous Female Outlaws (Anna McDoulet and Jennie Midkiff), by Nancy B. Samuelson Sam Starr, a Short and Violent Life, by Michael J. Koch Vol. VI #4 (Summer 1995) Evolution of an Outlaw Band: The Making of the Barker-Karpis Gang, by Rick Mattix and William J. Helmer Life of an Osage Lawman (Wiley Haines), by Joe D. Haines, M.D. An OklahombreS Profile: Glen Shirley, Peace Officer and Western Historian, by Carla Chlouber Vol. VII #1 (Fall 1995) Mose Miller, Outlaw Of the Greenleaf Hills, by Roger L. Bell The Barker-Karpis Gang – Part 2, by Rick Mattix & William Helmer Outlaw Tom Slaughter – Even His Name Spelled Death, by Ken Butler Directory to OklahombreS, Vol. I – VI, 1989 – 1995 Vol. VII #2 (Winter 1996) JUSTICE, Judge Parker Style, by Dr. Joe Haines, Jr. Judge Parker and the Fort Smith FederalBuilding Deputies of Parker Remembered Cherokee Bill – An Outlaw to the End, by Art Burton The Murder of Deputy Frank Dalton, by Darrell M. Hull Deputy Isaac S. Prater, by Nancy Samuelson The Murder of Game Warden Estes, by Carlos Gomez Women of the Shooting Iron, by Art Burton Dub West Honored, by Roger Bell Hombres and the Whippet Gun, by Rick Cartledge Vol. VII #3 (Spring 1996) The Last Days of Bill Doolin, by Dee Cordry Turncoats: A Look at the Dangerous Dunn Brothers, by Roger L. Bell Bill Doolin was Killed, and Killed, and Killed, by Nancy Samuelson Bill Doolin and the Black Oklahombres, by Art Burton Zip Wyatt, the Cherokee StripOutlaw, by Mike Koch Jail Break, July 5, 1896, by Nancy Samuelson Homicides in the Indian Territory, by Roger Bell Passing of the OklahomaOutlaws, by Ken Butler Vol. VII #4 (Summer 1996) Marshal Alfred Lund and the Two-Faced Outlaw (Ben Cravens), by Terry Whitehead Pretty Boy Floyd, by Jeffery King Research Roundup #1, by Dee Cordry Rich Owen, Oklahoma’s Most Prolific Mankiller, by Ron Owens Vol. VIII #1 (Fall 1996) Bluford Blue Duck, Indian Territory Outlaw, by Patrick Keen Last Horseback Bank Robbery in Oklahoma, by Ken Butler Directory to the OKLAHOMBRES Journal, 1989-1996 Research Roundup #2, by Dee Cordry Peace Officers of Oklahoma Territory, from Archives of OHS Running with Bonnie and Clyde, book review, by Martin Wolverton Vol. VIII #2 (Winter 1997) The Incredible Story of Tom and Frank Smith, Lawmen of Texas and Oklahoma, by Dee Cordry Research Roundup #3, by Dee Cordry Gunfight at Boley, by Art Burton A Lynching in the Osage, by Dr. Joe Haines, Jr. Thirteen Day of Terror, book review by Al Ritter Vol. VIII #3 (Spring 1997) The Murder of Cal Campbell by the Barrow Gang, by Terry Whitehead The Joplin Ambush – The Barrow Gang in Joplin, MO, by Michael Koch Tom Horn’s Indian Territory Manhunt, by Diron Ahlquist Adam Ricchetti: OklahomaOutlaw, the Personal History of the Ricchetti Family, by Fred Sustik Tombstone Trails, #1, by Roger Bell Black Lawmen of the Indian Territory, by Art Burton Research Roundup (Ft. Sill records) #4, by Dee Cordry Deputy U. S. Marshal E. L. Drake (1892 newspaper) Vol. VIII #4 (Summer 1997) The OKLAHOMBRES Chronology, by Greg Olds Wesley Barnett: Terror of the Creek Nation, by Ken Butler The Anti-Horse Thief Association in Old Oklahoma, by Pat Keen The Western Judicial District of Arkansas before Judge Parker, by Nancy Samuelson Hanging Judge, book review by Jo White The OKLAHOMBRES List of Territorial Lawmen Vol. IX #1 (Fall 1997) Bud Ledbetter’s Muskogee Gun Battle, by Roger Bell The Story of the Crime: The Killing of Shelton by the McGee Brothers was Unwarranted (The Daily Ardmorite, July, 1901) Manhunt on the Cimarron, by Diron Ahlquist OKLAHOMBRES Chronology, Part 2, by Greg Olds Tombstone Trails #2, by Roger Bell Vol. IX #2 (Winter 1998) Finding the Truth about Pretty Boy Floyd, by Dee Cordry Oklahoma Gunmen Vanished from Alcatraz, by Robert Bates The First Prison Break at Big Mac, by Ken Butler The Ramblings of Bob Herring, by Diron Ahlquist Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel O. Harris, by Gail Miller Counterfeit Coin at Fort Gibson: 1844, by Wayne Gibson Research Roundup #5, by Dee Cordry Vol. IX #3 (Spring 1998) Last of the Doolin Gang: Little Dick West, by Dee Cordry The Saline Courthouse Massacre, reprint from the Chronicles of Oklahoma Desperado from Cowboy Flat: the Saga of Zip Wyatt, book review by Chuck Parsons Deputy US Marshal Forrest Halsell, by Nancy Samuelson Tombstone Trails #3, by Roger Bell The Life and Death of Pretty Boy Floyd, book review by Chuck Parsons Vol. IX #4 (Summer 1998) Bill Tilghman and the Seminole Burning, by Art Burton 1924 Congressional Hearings on Granting a Pension to Deputy Marshals of the Western District of Arkansas, Part 1 Collecting Old West Lawman and Outlaw Artifacts, by Pat Keen Historic Graffiti Preserved (Tulsa World, April 9, 1998) Deputy US Marshal W. L. Stamphill Vol. X #1 (Fall 1998) The Story of Tom Starr, by Wayne D. Gibson The Light-Horse in Indian Territory, Part 1, by Carolyn Thomas Foreman Seminole Light-Horse, by Art Burton 1924 Congressional Hearings on Granting a Pension to Deputy Marshals, Part 2 A Visit to Timber Hill, by Bob Winter Dillinger's Gang in Oklahoma, by Jeffery King Vol. X #2 (Winter 1999) It's Death to Bonnie & Clyde, by Sandy Jones and Bob Fisher The Barrow Gang's Crimes in Oklahoma, by Ken Butler Clyde Barrow and the 32-20 Blues, by Rick Cartledge The Lighthorse in Indian Territory, Part 2 Vol. X #3 (Spring 1999) Sideshow Outlaw Elmer McCurdy, by Terry Whitehead Outlaw Joe Davis, by Ken Butler A Mobeetie Texas Graveyard Surprise, by Pat Keen The Boys of Idabel, by Bob Winter Vol. X #4 (Summer 1999) In Search of Henry Brooks, by Edward Herring Directory to the OKLAHOMBRES Journal, 1989-1999 The Appointment of Deputy U.S. Marshal Jonathan Tilly The Killing of Jack Kilmartin, by Diron Ahlquist The Cunningham Brothers, by Ken Butler The Dalton Cabin Story, by Dee Cordry Vol. XI #1 (Fall 1999) Murder Mysteries in the Cheyenne and Arapaho Country, Part One, by Dee Cordry and Diron Ahlquist Elias Andrews, Lawman for Judge Parker, by Chuck Parsons The Six-Shooter, (Cheyenne Transporter, December 28, 1883) Vol. XI #2 (Winter 2000) Bad Day at Red Rock, by Steve Bunch Jefferson D. Graham, City Marshallof Temple, Oklahoma, by Dennis Lippe Cheyenne Murder Mysteries, Part Two, by Dee Cordry Simpson Everett Jack Stilwell, Man of Many Talents, by Diron Ahlquist Tragedy Struck on the Road to Ft. Gibson, by Ken Butler Vol. XI #3 (Spring 2000) Crime and Rehabilitation: The Eugene Clark Story, by Dr. John W. Clark Mean Men: the Sons of Ma Barker, book review by Dee Cordry Research Roundup, by Diron Ahlquist Joseph Elmer Walker, Pioneer Lawman, by Robert W. McNiel Oklahoma Territorial Museum Collections, by Dee Cordry Glen Shirley, the Subject of Recent Recognition, by Dee Cordry Member News A Few of ArkansasNative Sons; Some Good, Some Bad, by David Lumbert Vol. XI #4 (Summer 2000) End of the Old West, by Herman Kirkwood Horse Thieves Cremated, by Jamie Denney Corner Saloon, by Kevin Kirkwood Research Roundup In the Line of Duty, the Story of the Keirsey Lawmen, by Dee Cordry Vol. XII #1 (Fall 2000) Aaron Wilson, Soldier Boy Gone Wrong, by Diron Ahlquist Over the Wall: the Men behind the 1934 Death House Escape, book review by Patrick M. McConal U. S. Deputy Marshal Bob Gentry Killed William B. Moore, by Ed Herring Officer Oscar Alexander Killed (from The Daily Ardmoreite, September 3, 1916) Research Roundup, by Dee Cordry Bass Reeves, a Trusting U.S. Marshal, by Herman Kirkwood The Boys of Henryetta, by Robert Winter The Other Barker Gang, by Dee Cordry Cal Campbell Monument Pretty Boy Floyd in Michigan, by Jeffery King Seminole Deputy Sheriff E. W. Collins Injured (Courtesy of Butch Bridges) Vol. XII #2 (Winter 2001) Murder of a Gentle Giant or Justifiable Killing of a Bully, by Jimmy Avance Temple Houston, Oklahoma Lawyer and Shootist, by Pat Keen Research Roundup, by Dee Cordry W.D. “Bill” Fossett, Pioneer & Lawman, by Jim Fullbright Vol. XII #3 (Spring 2001) The Triple Header, Robbing the Morris Bank, by Ron Morgan Law & Order Book Reviews, by Diron Ahlquist Lawman & Outlaw Physicians of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, by Dr. Joe Haines G-man Killed by Oklahoma Escapee, by Rick Mattix Vol. XII #4 (Summer 2001) Irish O’Malley and the Okemah Caper, by Robert E. Bates The Devious Outlaw Career of Bob Rogers, by Ken Butler The Killing of G. Lewis Postalthwaite at the Kiowa Agency, May 1879, by Diron Ahlquist Crimes Calendar: Lawlessness in the Choctaw Nation 1873-1875 (The Oklahoma Star) |
Vol. XIII #1 (Fall 2001)
The Confession of William Daniel Jones, by Rick Mattix Chris Madsen’s 1941 Interview, by Diron Ahlquist The Lady Shootist, F. M. Miller, by Art Burton A.B. M’Lellen Dead: Gerald O’Bryant, A Notorious Thief Killed Him (Caddo Banner, October 27, 1894) Vol. XIII #2 (Winter 2002) The Quaker Deputy Marshal: The Exploits of Benjamin F. Williams, by Diron Ahlquist “Blondie” – The Maurice Denning Story, by Brian Beerman Killing of Cherokee Outlaw by U.S. Indian Policeman (OHS Indian Archives) Dad’s Story, by David Farris Vol. XIII #3 (Spring 2002) Ira N. Terrill: Oklahoma’s First Lawmaker/Lawbreaker, by Ken Butler The Boys of Antlers, by Bob Winters In Memoriam: Glenn Shirley, by Diron Ahlquist Wyatt Earp Arrested in Indian Territory, 1871, by Diron Ahlquist Excerpts from the CheyenneTransporter (Darlington Agency, Indian Territory) The Osage Reign of Terror, by J. D. Haines Vol. XIII #4 (Summer 2002) The Murder of Deputy Sheriff Perry Chuculate, by Mike Koch An Old Lady’s Recollections of Her Girlhood Days, by Florence Burch The Killing of Sam Buskirk at Darlington Agency, 1885, by Diron Ahlquist News From Around the Territory (Arkansas City Traveler, Arkansas City, Kansas) Chickasaw Courts: Reminiscences of Judge John H. Mashburn, by Czarina C. Conlan “Black-Faced Charley” Bryant’s Blazing Moment of Glory, by Ken Butler The Personal Side of a Deputy U. S.Marshal: Two Letters from Deputy Marshal G. Porter Young, by Diron Ahlquist Vol. XIV #1 (Fall 2002) The Life and Times of Henry Starr, by Mike Koch Tom Starr & Blue Duck Prison Record, 1885 The Murder of Patrick Hennessey: What Really Happened on the Chisholm, by Diron Ahlquist Kansas City Massacre& the Mystery of the Missing Public Enemy, by Brian Beerman Indian-Pioneer Papers: Deputy Marshal J. G. Alexander Interview, transcribed by Diron Ahlquist Researcher’s Corner Arkansas Gazette Index, 1887-1894, by Diron Ahlquist Wiley G. Haines, Frontier U. S. Deputy Marshal, book review by J. D. Haines Vol. XIV #2 (Winter 2003) The McIntosh County Seat War, by Ken Butler Interview of G. W. Slater, Federal Posse, by Diron Ahlquist Wife of Deputy Thomas Hueston: Tried for Murder, by Diron Ahlquist Advice From An Old U.S. Marshal, by Chris Madsen The Lynn-Long Shootout of 1932, by Gloria Schouw Reck Louis L’amour Describes Gunfight of Long & Lynn, by Louis L’amour Night Watchman at Tulsa’s St. Johns Hospital Victim of Barker Gang, by J. D. Haines Vol. XIV #3 (Spring 2003) William “MissouriBill” McPherson: A Forgotten Outlaw, by Diron Ahlquist Black, Red, & Deadly, Part II, by Art T. Burton Indian Pioneer Papers-Charles Leflore, transcribed by Diron Ahlquist Twentieth Century Reward Postcards Vol. XIV #4 (Summer 2003) Blundered at Boley Bank Robber George Birdwell, by Ken Butler Lt. James Parker: Horse Thief Hunter of the 4thCavalry, by Diron Ahlquist News From Around the Territory (The Evening News, Ada, February 6, 1906) Law Enforcement Heroes of Ottawa County, by Robert Ernst Research Roundup:1905 Southern District of Indian Territory Docket (The Evening News, Ada) Vol. XV, #1 (Fall 2003) Repositories of the Lawless: Guardhouses of the Western Indian Territory, by Diron Ahlquist Comanche Outlaws (Chillicothe Constitution, Chillicothe, Missouri, July 9, 1890) The Troublesome Stevenson Brothers, by Ken Butler The Final Letters of John Rolandus Postoak: Hanged at Fort Smith, December 20, 1878, by Diron Ahlquist Vol. XV #2 (Winter 2004) A Night of Vengeance in Wewoka, by Ken Butler Fort Smith National Historic Site, by Patrick Keen The Sanctity of Marriage: The extreme Vengeance of Asa-toyeh, by Diron Ahlquist Vol. XV #3 (Spring 2004) The Beaver Trail, by Bob Winter Double Bank Robberies at Alluwe, by Mike Koch Colonel Ranald MacKenzie’s Report on Lawlessness in Western I.T., 1877 A Texas Lawman Enters Oklahoma –and Dies, by Robert Ernst Vol. XV #4 (Summer 2004) Oklahoma Was the First to Implement the Lindberg Kidnapping Law, Part I, the Urschel Kidnapping Case, by Ken Butler The Great Wildcat Thicket Race, by MikeTower The Killing of Armstead Gibbs, by Diron Ahlquist Research Roundup: Guthrie City Directories, 1896-1909, by Diron Ahlquist Thirty-Six Fallen Oklahoma Officers Honored At National Memorial, by Dennis Lippe A Century of Prohibition, by Grant Foreman Vol. XVI #1 (Fall 2004) Oklahoma Was the First to Implement the Lindberg Kidnapping Law, Part II, the Arthur Gooch Hanging, by Ken Butler News From Around the Territory (Wichita Daily Times, Wichita Falls, Texas, March 2, 1910 and December 7, 1913) Researcher’s Corner, by Diron Ahlquist Temple Houston: Silver-Tongued Orator of Oklahoma, by Diron Ahlquist Vol. XVI #2 (Winter 2005) Indian Police of the Indian Territory, by Art Burton On The Run in The Spavinaw Hills, The Wickliff Gang of Cherokee Outlaws & The Killings of Deputy U. S. Marshals Isaac Gilstrap & John Vier, by Diron Ahlquist Texas Officers Shot’em Dead in Oklahoma, by Ken Butler Enid Newspaper Account of Double Bank Robbery at Covington, Oklahoma, August 25, 1926, by Steve Bunch Vol. XVI #3 (Spring 2005) Seventy Times Seven: Herman Bert Barker, by Larry Brown On The Run in the Spavinaw Hills, the Pursuit, Part 2, by Diron Ahlquist News From Around the Territory: After Cook’s Gang: The Whole Indian Country Aroused (Bangor Daily Whig & Courier, Bangor, Maine, October 30, 1894) When Heck Thomas Was Charged with Murder, by Robert Ernst News From Around the Territory (Evening Observer, Dunkirk, New York, May 12, 1884, December 5, 1884, April 7, 1885, May 8, 1885) Vol. XVI #4 (Summer 2005) William Rorer: The Man Who Captured George “Machine Gun” Kelly, by Mike Koch The Boys of Sulphur, by Bob Winter The Vigilantes in Early Beaver, by J. V. Frederick Vol. XVII #1 (Fall 2005) The French Family, Indian Territory Outlaws, by MikeTower Fort Sill Buffalo Soldiers on Trial: The Cases of Charles Key and Alexander Cheatham, by Diron Ahlquist Violent Encounters in Indian Territory: Lawman versus Lawman, by Robert Ernst News From Around the Territory (The Oklahoma Leader, February 11, 1897) More News From Around the Territory (The Oklahoman, April 16, 1904, May 4, 1904, May 21, 1904, June 9, 1904) Vol. XVII #2 (Winter 2006) Jim Herron, He Eluded the Law for Fifty Years, by Roger Myers The Boys of Sulphur, Part 2, by Bob Winter Third Times a Charm, by John Murrell Message of E. W. Marland, Governor of Oklahoma, to the 16thLegislature, 1-5-1937 Message of E. W. Marland, Governor of Oklahoma, to the 17th Legislature, 1-3-1939 Vol. XVII #3 (Spring 2006) Bloody Sunday in Okmulgee, by Robert Ernst Buck Garrett: Outliving the Wild West, by Eve Sandstrom Kangaroo Courts of Oklahoma, by Diron Ahlquist Children Play Where Men Were Hanged, by Alvin Rucker Vol. XVII #4 (Summer 2006) The Murderous Tobler Brothers, by Diron Ahlquist A D ouble Lynching in Nowata, by Mike Koch Vol. XVIII #1 (Fall 2006) Frank “Pistol Pete” Eaton, Bravest Deputy Marshal or Colorful Fraud? A Researcher’s Perspective, by Diron L. Ahlquist Killing of Frank Dalton & Its Aftermath, by Robert Ernst News From Around the Territory Vol. XVIII #2 (Winter 2007) Rose Dunn and Her Brothers, by Liz Freeman Oklahombres Journal Index 1989-2006, by E. E. Freeman Vol. XVIII #3 (Spring 2007) Floyd Wilson: Fort Smith Lawman, by Art Burton The Confusing Federal Districts of Oklahoma, by Robert Ernst U.S. vs. Miller, by Robert Bates Imported Killer, by Dep. U.S. Marshal Charles B. Rhodes Vol. XVIII #4 (Summer 2007) Mulhall Constable and City Marshal James Hercules Rundell by Dennis Lippe Who Shot Sheriff Sims, by E. E. Freeman Robert L. Fortune: Black Lawman, lawyer and Activist, by Art Burton Vol. XIX #1 (Fall 2007) Some Days a Diamond, Some A Mud Ball, by Mike Tower Morris Reagan: Killed in the Line of Duty, by E. E. Freeman On The Book Shelf-Recent Publications by Oklahombres Members An Orderly Execution, by Robert Ernst Another Side of Madness, by Mike Koch Vol. XIX #2 (Winter 2008) A Letter From the Judge, by Robert R. Ernst Hold Up At Mounds, by Mike Koch The Boy Bandits, by E. E. Freeman Al Jennings,by Mike Tower Vol. XIX #3 (Special Edition-Spring 2008) Ennis Fay Smiddy: Professional Bank robber, by R. D. Morgan Rendezvous Photos These Women Wore Badges, by E. E. Freeman Benjamin Franklin Jones, by Jerry Arndt A Lonely Gentleman From Oklahoma, by John Kinney A Tragedy at Duncan, by Mike Koch Too Tough to Die, The Story of Pete Traxler, The Southwest’s Number One Badboy, by Mike Tower On The Bookshelf The Curious Career of Frank Canton, by Larry Yadon Vol. XIX #4 (Summer 2008) The Outlaw Texas Sheriff & His Oklahoma Territory Comrades by Bill Neal Pictures from the WWHA Conference in Tulsa July 2008 Index of All Oklahombres Journals by E. E. Freeman Oklahombres Member in the News – Mike Tower’s book “The Outlaw Statesman…” The Daily Oklahoman An OK(lahoma) Family Story by Marie Navarro submitted by Greg Olds Vol. XX #1 (Fall 2008) Walter Tate: Killed In The Line Of Duty by E. E. Freeman Book Review of “Captain J. A. Brooks” by Paul N. Spellman By Mike Tower William Creekmore: King of the Oklahoma Bootleggers by R. D. Morgan Congratulations to Oklahombres Member Art Burton NCCM 2008 Hall of Fame Cherokee Slave Revolt of 1842 Art T. Burton Vol. XX #2 (Winter 2009) The Last Shootout The Lynn – Long Feud by Mike Koch A Mania For Killing (Rufus Highnote) by E. E. Freeman Lawmen of the Indian Territory; Jackson William Ellis by Robert Ernst Bass Reeves American Hero by Art T. Burton Oklahombres 20th Anniversary Rendezvous at Madill Vol. XX #3 (Spring 2009) Bush of BeerCity, The Truth and the Legend by Ron Phillips B. Tyner Hughes Deputy United States Marshal(Chapter 2) by Robert Ernst The Fort Sill Buffalo Soldier Murders of 1882:The Killings of Sgt Bushrod and Pvrt Washington Gimke by Diron L Ahlquist Photos from 2009 Madill Rendezvous Invitation to Genealogy 101, Tracing Your Roots from U S Marshal Service Vol. XX #4 (Summer 2009) Bynum Colbert: Fort Smith Soldier Lawman by Art T Burton Billy Bruner A Real Indian by Harvey Shell Incidents in Western life –Two Veterans in the Work of Civilizing Lo Prospects for Peace in the Indian Country From the St Louis Globe Vol. XXI #1 (Fall 2009) Bill Tilghman’s Failed Bid by David S. Turk Bass Reeves American Hero One Hundred Years Later by Art T. Burton Historian of Plains Come Back from Vermontfor Few Days With Friends at Fete of Pioneers from Chronicles of Okla. Oklahoma’s First Court by Grant Foreman from Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol. XXI #2 (Winter 2010) The 75th Anniversary of the Death of“Pretty Boy” Floyd by Mike Koch Black Lawmen Killed In the Indian Territory by Art T Burton County Prisoner Lynched by Vigilante Mob by Lyndall Cole A Whirlwind of Gore reprint from the St Louis Globe Democrat, St. Louis, MO.Sunday, Sept 26, 1880, Pg 2 Vol. XXI #3 (Spring 2010) Breakout by R D Morgan The Dalton Gang Train Robbery At Adair, I T by Mike Koch C P Smith byMike Tower Joe Wilson: Federal Marshal by R D Morgan Books at a Glance by R D Morgan review of Vol. XXI #4 (Summer 2010) Al Jennings, The Clown Prince of Oklahoma Train Robbers by Laurence J. Yadon “The Kissing Bandit” or “Rabbit” to Her Friends by Pam Paden Tippet Depression Era Bandit: Wesley “Shine” Rush by R. D. Morgan Alfred “Alf” Chaney by Michael Koch In The Line of Duty (John “Ed” Hensley and Romie Hinson) by R. D. Morgan Books at a Glance by R. D. Morgan review of Robbin and Killin’ Cops: The life of Lawrence DeVol by Robert R. Ernst Oklahoma Tid Bits – A Mighty Fine Line by Charles D.“Jackie” Floyd Tombstone Corner Vol. XXII #1 (Fall 2010) Matt Knowed Where The Money Was by James Knight William Louis Pappan: ATF’s First Native American Investigator Killed in the Line of Duty by Barbara Osteika Books at A Glance by R. D. Morgan review of 100 Oklahoma Outlaws, Gangsters and Lawmen by Dan Anderson and Laurence Yadon. An Unnecessary Murder (Johnnie E Ratliff) by Mike Koch Al Jennings: Clown Prince of Oklahoma Train Robbers Part II: The Great Gasbag by Laurence Yadon In the Line of Duty George Wesley Adair Sept 11, 1921 by Robert R Ernst Tombstone Corner –Matt Kimes, Dave Ed Lockhart and Charlie Dotson Vol. XXII #2 (Winter 2011) The Death of J Hurt Flippen: RogersCounty Officer by R D Morgan Hiram Stephens: Steel-Nerved Lawman by R D Morgan The Bloody Saga of William “Billy the Baby Face Killer” Miller: Partner of Pretty Boy Floyd by Jeffery King Books at a Glance by R D Morgan a review of The Complete Public Enemy Almanac by William J Helmer and Rick Mattix The Boys of Paoli by Bob Winter Four Months, Four Counties, and Four Robberies by Mike Koch Some Roger County Fallen Officers by Mike Koch Tombstone Corner –Rufus Rollen, Edward Clanton and Albert Pike Powell Men With a Price on Their Heads by Mark L Lairmore (1932) Oklahombres Rendzvous, April 16 and 17, 2011 in Claremore Vol. XXII #3 (Spring 2011) The Mystery of Edwin Reed Part 1: Happy as the Birds by Laurence J Yadon Ace Pendleton: Oklahoma’s Prince of thieves by R D Morgan Books at a Glance by R D Morgan a review of “Over the Wall: The Men Behind the 1934 Death House Escape by Pat McConal Claremore Rendezvous April 16 and 17, 2011 (Pictures) Bandit Car is Veritable Fort transcribed Tulsa Bad Boy Harry Campbell (pictures and newspaper article) Horrible Murder transcribed from The Beaver Herald, May 17, 1906, Front Page by Mike Koch Buck Gang Convicted…Blackstone Train Robbery Unraveled transcribed from the Indian Chieftain, Sept 26, 1895 by Mike Koch The Sheik of Boynton (Goldie McCollum) by R D Morgan Tombstone Corner –Robert G Brady, Andrew McGinnis and O H (Ott) Reed Vol. XXII #4 (Summer 2011) 1892 Indian Territory’s Rise and Fall of Outlaw Gangs by Mike Koch The Bank Messenger Job by R D Morgan The Mystery of Edwin Reed Part 2: Life among the Starrs by Laurence J Yadon Vol. XXIII #1 (Fall 2011) J “Bud” Trail: Claremore, I.T., Deputy U.S. Marshal by Art T Burton Tommy Hill: The Man in the Background by R D Morgan The Death of Henry Oats by Terry Whitehead Where Did Jimmy Go? by Bob Winter Vol. XXIII #2 (Winter 2012) Where the Gem Sparkles Yet: The History of the Grave of Belle Starr by Roger Bell The Life and Legend of Belle Starr by Mike Koch The Trail to Fort Smith by Dr Ron Hood The Final Trip of Belle Starr by Dr Ron Hood Vol. XXIII # 3 (Spring 2012) A Bad Day in Sapulpa by R D Morgan Bandit is Killed Near Checotah, Oklahoma by Glenn Smith Barney Call and the Murder of Dan Foster by Glenn Smith Pretty Boy’s Last Visit Home by Jeffery S King Vol. XXIII #4 (Summer 2012) The Hell Raising Life of an Old West Sporting Man: the story of Jacob “Jake” Pecora by Diron L Ahlquist Death on the Streets of Wagoner by Liz McMahan The First Federal Hanging in the Central District of I.T. and First Federal Hanging of a Woman in I.T. by Diron L Ahlquest The Double Murder by Glen Smith Vol. XXIV #1 (Fall 2012) Holdups at Wheatland by Mike Koch Bass Reeves: A Statue For An American Hero by Art T Burton Grant Johnson: Legendary Black Lawman of the Indian Territory by Art T Burton Vol. XXIV #2 (Winter 2013) Deputy U. S. Marshal Heck Bruner of the Indian Territory by Bob Ernst Books at a Glance review by Mike Koch of Outlaws with Badges by Laurence J. Yadon and Robert Barr Smith |