Indian Pioneer Papers - Index
Indian Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
Date: July 2, 1937
Name: G. W. Lucas
Post Office: Ochelata, Oklahoma
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Field Worker: James H. Fleming
Interview #: 6556
104 Vol. 56 79-2-2
About 1891, Mr. Lucas said he
was working on the John Mackey Ranch south of Bartlesville.
Mr.. Mackey had three good
race horses named Pete, Jerry, and Jack Dempsey. One night Mr. Lucas
discovered that the corral gate was closed but the three horses were gone. He
summoned Mr. Mackey and they found the fence had been taken down on the
opposite side, out of sight of the house.
They got together a bunch of
men and trailed the horses south. They later discovered it was the Daltons who
stole the horses.
Two horses were stolen
at the same time from the Pete Perrier Ranch north of Skiatook. Men from
the Perrier Ranch joined the chase which went southwest to where Keystone now
is, where the Cimarron empties into the Arkansas. From there the chase went
west out around Kingfisher, where the men turned around and returned.
The following year Mr. Mackey
and Mr. Lucas were amazed to find two of the horses in the lot, returned at
night.
Mr. Lucas took a homestead in
the Cherokee Opening in '93. He became acquainted with a United States
Marshal, Tom Jorden. To whom he was telling about the stealing and returning
of two of the three horses. The brand on the horses was an open A.
Mr. Jorden immediately
recalled a skirmish he and some more United States Marshals had had with the
Dalton Gang near the mouth of the Cimarron on the identical date or near the
same time the horses were stolen from Mackey and Perrier.
He said he knew exactly where
the third horse was. He had shot a horse from under one of the Dalton Gang
during the fight. It had an open A brand and was of the right description.
Submitted to OKGenWeb by
Rochelle Wright <pike@oro.net>
March 2002.