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  • Maunders carried blood-curdling tales from the Marquis to O'Donald and back again, until, as Howard

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • One was contributed by the Marquis: "O'Donald and Luffsey discharged all the barrels of their revolvers," he said, "and then began to shoot with their rifles."

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • The Marquis was arrested and acquitted, but O'Donald and "Dutch Wannigan" were kept under lock and key.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • O'Donald, had returned long since to the valley of the Little Missouri and taken up again the activities which the Marquis had rudely interrupted.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • Maunders reported that O'Donald was preparing for hostilities.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • The other item was contributed by Sheriff Harmon, who arrested O'Donald and "Dutch Wannigan" immediately after the affray.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • O'Donald and his two friends, John Reuter, known as "Dutch Wannigan," and Riley Luffsey.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • When O'Donald had returned to Little Missouri from his sojourn in the Mandan jail, he had been without money, and, as the

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • O'Donald and a German named Jack Reuter, known to the countryside as

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • O'Donald and "Wannigan" were wounded, Riley was killed.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

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