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FEUD
GUN
cause of the quarrel was forgotten
as new hatreds flamed. Murder,
TO THE LAST MAN
arson, thievery, all manner of
horror developed in the wild orgies
of revenge. Whole settlements,
ranches, homes were attacked, with
battles lasting for days, and no person
by Oren Arnold
dared ride out alone.
Big Tom Graham squinted down his rifle
barrel. CRACK! In the sheep herder's camp a
coffee pot leaped and spilled. The herder fled.
But next day Graham's brother was shot from
ambush--and from that moment the notorious
It ended in 1892 when Tom Graham
was shot to death from ambush. One
Tewksbury was left
man." Scene of the feud? In a
beautiful region named
PLEASANT Valley!
the "last
Graham-Tewksbury feud was on.
It began in 1885 when cattlemen headed by
Graham ordered that no sheep could graze be-
low the great Tonto Rim. The sheep-raising
Tewksburys took up this challenge of the
range. The war became bitter. There in
the wilderness men, women and chil-
STORIETTES RD
ES
from the GREAT WEST
dren alike had to fight and die. First
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