Vol. 1 by Barbara Hegne. 2002 Crime and shady happenings in the Rogue Valley including : The Game Warden and the Poacher; Backwoods Manhunt; did the teacher Seduce His Student?; The Deadly Battle of the Johnsons and the Dotys; The Seduction of the Ralls Sisters; How Grizzly Peak got its Name; the Fastest Horse Race in Oregon History; Crazy Charlie Two-Thumb, Murderer Gulch; Mary Ann Harris, Pioneer Indian Fighter; Till Death Do we Part; DEath Stalks a Moonshine Still; The Meanest Miner on the Jackson County Line; The Notorius Dahacks; the Indian War on Little Butte Creek; Fearless Hunters, George Beale and His Dog, Ponto; The Captivity of Olive Oatman; Is Ed Schieffelin's Gold Still Hidden in the Back Hills of Oregon; The Last Hanging at Jacksonville, Oregon; Is Bootlegging Worse than Murder?; Sharp-Shooters, Indians, and the Wild West Show; One Horse Town, the Wildest Town in Southern Oregon [Kanaka Flats]
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Wild and True Tales the Early Settlers of Southern Oregon
Location
979.527 Hegne, B Vol. 1