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George Washington Riddle

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George Washington Riddle

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
22 Aug 1902 (aged 45)
Dustin, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Dustin, Hughes County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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26 MAY 2020, Memorial notes/at or near date of transfer. Added gender.

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Spokogee Gunfight (1902) - In the railroad town of Spokogee, Indian Territory, which is now Dustin, Oklahoma, a gunfight occurred on September 22, 1902. A feud between the Willis Brooks family and an outlaw gang headed by Jim McFarland had been ongoing for almost a decade. Willis Brooks held the Jim McFarland responsible for the murder of his son, Thomas, in 1896 but could prove nothing. Finally, the long-simmering hostilities came to a head on September 22, 1902 when Brooks rode into town with sons, Clifton and John, to pick up their mail. In the post office, the Brooks' encountered a man named George Riddle who sided with the McFarland faction. Immediately, they began to threaten the unarmed Riddle who dashed out of the post office and ran toward U.S. Deputy Marshal Morton Rutherford, who was standing across the street. Willis Brooks followed him out and drew his gun, at which time Rutherford commanded him not to shoot. However, Willis shot Riddle in the head, killing him instantly, then sent two more bullets into the dead man's prone body. In the meantime, Jim and Joe McFarland, along with George Riddle's son, Alonzo, who were also on the street, immediately began to shoot back at the Willis faction. When the smoke cleared, Willis and Clifton Brooks lay dead on the street along with George Riddle, and John Brooks was severely wounded. Marshal Rutherford promptly arrested Jim and Joe McFarland and Lon Riddle. Though all three were tried, they were later All acquitted. John Brooks recovered from his wounds and lived until the 1950's. (Courtesy of James Robertson on 26 Jun 2011)
2) the original bio section from creator of the memorial is below divider
~First person to die in the shoot out in Spokogee, Indian Territory, Oklahoma.
26 MAY 2020, Memorial notes/at or near date of transfer. Added gender.

1) Relevant virtual flower information presented here:

Spokogee Gunfight (1902) - In the railroad town of Spokogee, Indian Territory, which is now Dustin, Oklahoma, a gunfight occurred on September 22, 1902. A feud between the Willis Brooks family and an outlaw gang headed by Jim McFarland had been ongoing for almost a decade. Willis Brooks held the Jim McFarland responsible for the murder of his son, Thomas, in 1896 but could prove nothing. Finally, the long-simmering hostilities came to a head on September 22, 1902 when Brooks rode into town with sons, Clifton and John, to pick up their mail. In the post office, the Brooks' encountered a man named George Riddle who sided with the McFarland faction. Immediately, they began to threaten the unarmed Riddle who dashed out of the post office and ran toward U.S. Deputy Marshal Morton Rutherford, who was standing across the street. Willis Brooks followed him out and drew his gun, at which time Rutherford commanded him not to shoot. However, Willis shot Riddle in the head, killing him instantly, then sent two more bullets into the dead man's prone body. In the meantime, Jim and Joe McFarland, along with George Riddle's son, Alonzo, who were also on the street, immediately began to shoot back at the Willis faction. When the smoke cleared, Willis and Clifton Brooks lay dead on the street along with George Riddle, and John Brooks was severely wounded. Marshal Rutherford promptly arrested Jim and Joe McFarland and Lon Riddle. Though all three were tried, they were later All acquitted. John Brooks recovered from his wounds and lived until the 1950's. (Courtesy of James Robertson on 26 Jun 2011)
2) the original bio section from creator of the memorial is below divider
~First person to die in the shoot out in Spokogee, Indian Territory, Oklahoma.


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