THE MOST DASTARDLY ACT OF THE PLEASANT VALLEY WAR
"By most accounts," writes author Jo Baeza, "the three friends were casualties of the senseless blood feud between the Grahams and Tewksburys, which had escalated into a full-scale range war by 1885. Stott, Scott, and Wilson were assumed to be friendly with the Graham faction. There is little doubt that the men who murdered them were Tewksbury allies."
BY: Stanley E. Smith
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