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To be grandiose is one thing, dishonest another, and few men ever called Clum dishonest.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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To be grandiose is one thing, dishonest another, and few men ever called Clum dishonest.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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"The feeling among the best class of our citizens is that the Marshal the town fathers had recently changed the title to police chief, Guinn says, in an attempt to seem more cosmopolitan was entirely justified in his efforts to disarm these men, and that being fired upon they had to defend themselves which they did most bravely," Clum wrote.
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The Epitaph was an Associated Press client, and it was Clum's pro-Earp version of events that readers across the country got first.
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The Daily Epitaph, run by Republican mayor and Earp supporter John Clum, ran the story under the headline, "EARP BROTHERS JUSTIFIED."
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John P. Clum, tried subduing the warriors with kindness, but his methods were unpopular on the frontier.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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However, I just noticed you have my blog linked as "Blob Clum" instead of BlogClump.
Early Returns on Dues Increase Survey Tony Rossell 2007
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He believed the Apaches could learn to like their new captivity, and reported his portion of the tribe “obedient, law-abiding … making strenuous efforts toward self-support and civilization,” But other agents were not so optimistic, and Clum was almost as much disliked as his Indian wards.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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But– but–, if I shortn ur nam, i can tipe much fastr, Clum-chum.
Harajuku fashion 2005
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Clum berated Geronimo for his escape from Fort Bowie, for his supposed depredations in the months since.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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