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Sister; Richard Richards, the station master at Nowatas

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in an unsuccessful escape attempt. Scie ee eG was

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Mexican, Negro and Cherokee. He roamed the Indian Terri-
tory, spreading death and_destruction whereever he_w Coe aun
on his robbing rampages, Among his victims were: Sequo-~
yah Houston, a posseman; his “brother-in-law, George Brown,
who had made this mistake of b ating his wit s-Bidits it
Sister; Richard Richards, the station master at Nowatas$
samuel Collins, a railroad conductor who ordered him off
a train becau he didn't have a tick. +3—Ernest Melt ny
a painter of lenapah, for whose murder he was condemned to
‘dies and Lawrence Keat tings a prison guard, whom he kille
in_an unsuccessful escape sete Cherokee. BiL_-was———_

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