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Lee Yu and Lilly Beth were the first to reach the visitors. They slid their horses to a stop and hit the ground running.

As both girls hugged their mommas, they were so happy they were laughing and crying too.

Lee Yu looked up to see her dad standing behind Tin Yu and she screamed again as she turned her momma loose to run to him.

“Dad, we’re so glad to see all of you. We didn’t expect this when we started this way.

“Dad, did you really buy your own train?”

“Jon David, Amanda, Sissy and Analisa put this deal together and surprised all of us with the train. Just wait until you see inside the Pullmans. They’re fixed up with all the latest furnishings and finest fixtures money can buy.”

“You mean you and the others can now travel all over America in your own train?”

“WE can, Lilly Beth. We’ll plan a trip soon and we’ll all head out and go see places we’ve only heard about. The whole family will go.”

“Oh Dad, this is all so special. Just wait until you see all of our houses going up. Our house is all but complete and Lilly Beth’s is too.”

“Are you happy, Lee Yu?”

“Dad, I am so happy. I wake up each morning and feel like I am living in a dream world. Dad, I love Lane so much I can just look at him and my heart beats faster. He’s so smart and there’s nothing he can’t do. We have so much fun just being together each day.”

“That’s the way it’s supposed to be, Lee Yu.

“Let me go see my other girls and my Bucks. We’ll be here for a few days and we’ll get to see each of your new homes,” Eli told her as he reached for Lilly Beth.

Though it had been less than two weeks, Eli was eager to see each of them as he made his way around the group. He paid special attention to the McClanahan brothers and the MacEagle brothers. He saw how happy his four daughters were and this made him proud of the boys he’d chosen for them.

When he caught up with the boys, they were all on the loading dock, opening the door to the boxcar. As Eli walked up, they slid the door wide open to reveal boxes and bundles of clothing, plus fishing rods fastened to the sides of the boxcar with long strips of lumber, spaced to keep from damaging the bamboo rods in transit.

“What have we got here?” he asked as he stepped inside the boxcar and looked around.

“We spent some of the money you gave us, Dad,” Little Eli told him.

“Do you know how to use all this fancy fishing equipment?”

“We’ve had a lesson or two and we figure we can learn the rest as we fish.”

“You sure do have a lot of fishing poles here.”

“They’re called rods and we have reels that go with them to wind the line up on. We have lures of all sorts too and we’re excited about trying all of this new fishing gear out on that lake up there,” Little Eli told him.

They were carrying rods out to one wagon as fast as he and Isaac could take them loose from the walls where they’d been secured.

“I’d like to try using some of those rods if it’s not too complicated. I’ve seen pictures in magazines of men using them, but I’ve never even seen a fishing rod up close.”

“Then let’s all plan to go up to the lake early tomorrow and try these out. McKenzie’s and McKenna’s dad fly fishes and writes articles for a magazine. They know all about using these rods and reels. We’ll get them to go with us and make sure we’re doing it right.”

“That sounds like a fun day, Eli. We’ll take the women and the Little Bucks with us. We can cook fish and have a big picnic while we’re there.”

“Tell us about your train, Dad,” Micah said while they were still loading fishing gear onto the wagon.

“It’s not my train, it belongs to Crow Oil and Crow Oil belongs to all of us. While we’re here, we’ll plan a trip west to Pecan Ridge. Maybe even on into Texas if they have the rails laid as far as Little Tree. We’ll all go. We have plenty of room and we need to travel some before winter.”

“That really sounds like fun. Let’s go out to New Mexico Territory to see the hotels you bought out there. We’d love to see that country,” Caleb told him.

“We’ll plan this first trip while we’re here and get Jon David to set it up with the railroad. He’s already talked to them about how we’ll travel and not run head-on into another train coming toward us.

“I already have it in my head to take Iron Hammer and his brothers up to Kansas City and spend a night or two at The Wyandotte. They’ve never been any place like that and I owe them a lot for helping us get started out here,” Eli told them as they worked.

“Dad, that would be a trip of a lifetime for them,” Ezra told him.

“I’d like to take White Elk on a trip like that one day too. Maybe we can see him when we travel west on our first trip.”

“Marshal, that would really be a special trip for our grandfather. He thinks a lot of you as a friend and I know he’d enjoy a ride on the Crow Oil Limited,” Jere Joe told him.

“Then we’ll plan to take him and some of his people on a trip. Maybe we could talk him into going to St. Louis and you men could go and tell him all about the place.”

“We would like to see our grandfather take a trip like that. It would be an honor for us to travel with him on his first train ride,” Jonny Bill told him, as he smiled.

“Look over here, Dad. Have you ever seen one of these Winchester .22 rifles with the slide pump action? We bought two dozen and plenty of .22 ammunition,” Little Eli said as he held out one of the rifles for him to look over.

“I like this little rifle, have you shot one yet?”

“No, we only saw one of them in the store where we bought the fishing gear. We asked the man if he could order more for us. We’re just glad they came this soon. You can keep that one and get plenty of .22 cartridges to take back. We have enough for all the men to have one and for all of us out here to have one also.

“We have something else to show you that Isaac and I bought. Look at these laminated, recurve bows we brought back. We have enough for all of us to have one and learn to shoot,” Little Eli told his dad.

“Do you have any arrows? I’ve shot a bow and arrow plenty of times over the years, but I never owned a real one of my own. When I was a kid, Ma showed me how to make a bow out of a green sapling and I cut every cane around our place making arrows. I got pretty good at it, but never hunted with it. Pa told me it wasn’t strong enough to even kill a rabbit if I happened to hit one.”

“We have plenty of target arrows and plenty of hunting arrows too. You’ll have to show us how to shoot them so we don’t waste our arrows.”

While the men were unloading the fishing gear, bows and arrows, and the guns, the girls were carrying the boxes and bundles of clothing out onto the loading dock. Pretty soon they had them all sorted and began to hand out clothes, coats, hats and shoes to all the women, and especially the young Mexican girls who were excited to have new clothes.

McKenna and McKenzie were busy helping the Little Bucks with the gifts that Kit and Ruby brought back for them. Maryanne and Clara were excited to have even more attention as the McInnis sisters took time to help them try on clothes and shoes.

Kit and Ruby uncovered the two boxes from the camera shop and started handing out the new Eastman handheld film cameras to the women, their sisters and the Texas girls.

When they demonstrated how easy they were to operate, the women started taking pictures of each other, then of the men and boys as they worked.

The women took pictures of each young couple as they posed in front of the Crow Oil Limited.

They took pictures of Willis, Big Eddy, Hat and Oaty as they stood beside the locomotive, and of Big Eddy and Hat as they stood inside the cab of the locomotive and waved out the window.

Inside the Pullman cars, the women and Crow girls made pictures of the others standing in groups and sitting in the fine leather chairs.

The grandpas and Grandmother had their pictures made with the Little Bucks and each of the young couples. Then they wanted their pictures taken with Eli before they loaded up the buggies and wagons to head north up the valley.

Since their homes were spaced so far apart, they decided to travel up to Lilly Beth and Lane’s home where the group would split up, part of them staying there for the first night, the others traveling on to Lee Yu and Ladd’s home. They knew they would spend each day together.

After they’d showed Moses and Suh their home, Pike Cecily, Suh and Moses went north with them.

Since it was closest to the railroad, the group decided they would all come back here to spend the last night of their visit with Pike and Cecily at their house before leaving Crow Valley the following day.

They made plans for all of them to meet at Lee Yu’s and Ladd’s the next morning then travel on up the valley to see each of the homes as they made their way north.

The men and boys were anxious to make it all the way up to the big lake and try out the fishing rods and lures.

When the family and friends had toured the home of Lilly Beth and Lane, Maryanne asked Tin Yu if she could stay with Clara as the others made their way to Lee Yu and Ladd’s home. Karly Jo then asked to stay with Maryanne and Clara, and Rose agreed to let her since Howard, Lorene and Lori were staying too.

The four girls immediately set in on McKenzie and McKenna to stay with them.

The four younger girls were already attached to the new friends of the family and they wanted to spend more time with them.

“Girls, McKenzie and McKenna may want to go with Kit and Ruby and be near them. We’ll see them tomorrow,” Clarissa tried to reason with them.

“Aunt Clarissa, we’ll stay with them. We want them to grow up to be just like the older Crow Girls and we want to be here to help them,” McKenzie told her.

“If you’re sure about this, then please do. These young girls feel lost now that their older sisters and aunts are gone from Tulsa.”

“Thanks Aunt Clarissa. McKenzie and McKenna have already told us they would bathe with us and teach us to swim,” Maryanne told her.

“Then all of us girls will swim and bathe in the river before sundown,” Clarissa agreed as she, Lorene and Lilly Beth laughed at the younger girls.

The next morning, the men were up early and while they waited for the other group to make their way there, they took bows and arrows out. Eli showed them how to string their bows by stepping inside the curve, then bending the bow down over their leg until they could slip the loop of the bowstring over the top and into the notch.

“It’s going to take a lot to pull these bows, but with these long arrows you’ll be able to shoot at targets a long distance,” he told them as he pulled the bowstring back and eased it forward.

“The first thing to remember about a bow is to never pull it back and let your bowstring go without an arrow in it. You’ll snap your bowstring and maybe even break your bow.”

Out beside the barn, they took a leftover bat of wool and canvas insulation, folded it and placed it in front of a pile of straw. When they finished, they had a target two foot wide and three foot tall.

While the others were doing this, Caleb, Micah and Isaac took ten leather quivers out and put six target arrows in each of them.

Eli picked up one of the quivers and slung the strap over his shoulder, then began to count off steps toward the back of the house. He stopped at twenty-five steps and turned to look back at their target.

“That’s about seventy-five feet and a really good shot for a bow since we’re just learning. I’ve shot a few bows over the years made by men from different tribes and once you get a feel for a good bow, you’ll be able to pick up a good bow like these and shoot it with accuracy pretty quick.

“The only lessons I ever had were from my ma and she was telling me from memory of seeing her pa and others shoot their bows. The things she told me to do, she made me remember each time I shot an arrow.

“Always start out with your shoulders relaxed and bent forward as you nock your arrow and place it on the arrow rest. When you hold your bow, just relax your grip and let the bow pull back when you lock your thumb around the grip. Hold your bowstring with two fingers, one on top, one under the nock. Hold the string loosely with it inside your first knuckle. Don’t try to grip your string when you pull.

“When you raise your bow, start your draw by pushing your bow out toward your target while you draw the string back with your other hand. Draw it back until your hand is next to your cheek, looking down the arrow and lining up with the target. Since we don’t have any marks, we’ll just try to hit the target and as close to center as we can.”

“Show us, Dad,” Little Eli said as they stood to the side and behind him and watched as he demonstrated how to hold the bow and the arrow too.

“It’s been a while, but I like this bow and it feels good when I draw the arrow back. I may not even hit the target,” he talked as he drew the arrow, sighting down the shaft all in one smooth motion.

When he let the bowstring loose, his hand came back beside his neck and his bow was still moving toward the target.

The arrow hit just inches to the right of center, midways from top and bottom.

“Dad! That was some shot,” Little Eli said as Eli turned to grin at all of them.

“That was just a lucky shot. It’s been a long time since I shot a bow made this well with arrows as straight and solid as these.”

“Do that again, Dad,” Micah said and they all agreed that he needed to take another shot so they could watch once more.

“Just remember to relax your grips, sight down your arrow shaft, let the string loose by relaxing your fingers and don’t jerk your hand. It’s just like shooting your gun, if you pull your gun off, your shot will be off,” he said as he nocked another arrow and with his arrow pointing down, started his draw as he raised his bow. All in one smooth motion, he drew the bowstring, sighted down the shaft and let the arrow fly.

“WHOA, you hit right next to the first arrow, Dad!” Caleb shouted.

“Caleb, you step up here and try it. Just remember what I told you about relaxing. If your muscles are tight, you’ll pull your arrow off your target.”

Caleb was grinning as he stepped out in front and bent forward to nock his arrow with it pointed to the ground. With his fingers loosely gripping his bowstring, he raised his bow and began his draw. Just as his dad had done, he made his shot in one smooth motion, letting his arrow fly when it was pointed right at the two arrows.

His arrow struck high and to the right about six inches and he was proud to have even hit the target.

“Caleb, that was a good first shot. You’ll get a lot better the more you practice. Remember how it was when you men learned how to shoot your Colts and your Winchesters. It took lots of practice while remembering just how you were taught.”

“Shoot again, Caleb. This time, look right at where you want your arrow to hit,” Ezra told him and Caleb was grinning as he nocked his next arrow.

His next shot struck just inches from his first one and he was pleased as his brothers bragged on his shooting.

While the other men watched, the Young Bucks stepped up to shoot their bows and arrows for the first time. Isaac was next, followed by Pike, then Micah and Ezra. Little Eli waited until last; he wanted to see how good his brothers could shoot.

Ezra stuck his two arrows next to his dad’s two. The others had been on the target, but all over it.

Ezra turned to his brother and grinned, “Eli, stick your arrows between Dad’s two. I got a feeling you already have this figured out after watching all of us.”

“I hope I do. If that target was a deer, any of the shots all of you made would’ve put him down. I want all of us to be good at this, I mean really good,” he said as he stepped up and nocked his first arrow.

Just as he’d seen his dad and his brothers do, he raised his bow as he began his draw. When his arrow tip was on the target, he let it fly.

“Damn, Eli. You did hit right between Dad’s two arrows,” Caleb said as he and his brothers bragged on his first shot.

“Shoot again, Eli. This time, stick it right next to that one,” Ezra said and slapped him on his back.

With a quick glance over at his dad, Little Eli saw him smiling as he watched. Just as smoothly as before, he raised his bow and let the arrow fly. He stuck it so close to his first one, it moved when the second arrow slid in beside it.

“You men make me proud. I want you to practice as much as you can. Take your bows with you when you ride and learn to feel your shots, just like you did when you learned to shoot your guns.”

After the others arrived, they ate and loaded up the wagons and buggies to head north for the day. Even the women were excited about getting to see the men and the girls learn to use the new fishing rods.

They packed the three largest skillets Lee Yu had and enough lard to cook fish. They packed cornmeal, flour, onions, salt and pepper and enough tin plates to feed the whole bunch.

As they made their way north, they came to Michi and Jere Joe’s home. Theirs was finished and Michi proudly showed their home to the family.

Further north, they came to Kia and Jonny Bill’s home and theirs too was finished. The girls were delighted to show the family their new homes. The women especially were excited about seeing the girls so happy and proud of their new homes.

Except for Pike, none of the Young Bucks or their girls had seen their homes. The carpenter crews were already at work when they came to Caleb and Abigail’s home. They were finishing the inside walls as John L. and his men finished the wiring. There were even men building the porches as the family stopped in front and watched.

Next was Micah and Belinda’s home. Theirs too was close to being finished. The carpenters were waiting for the electricians so they could finish the interior walls.

They were all hoping to be moved in long before winter set in.

Ezra and Samantha’s home was completely built and the men were building the barns and sheds out back.

As soon as Ezra walked inside, he noticed the push-button light switches. When he pushed the top button, the bottom button popped out. The lights came on and Samantha screamed as she hugged him.

The women from Crow Ridge had yet to have electric wiring installed in their homes and this was as exciting for them as it was for Samantha.

Though some of the other homes down the valley were completed and wired, John L. and his men had yet to connect the electricity.

With the men urging the women on, they left for Isaac and Ruby’s home. By the time they could see it in the distance, Ruby was so thrilled by the sight of it that she began to cry. Their barns, corrals and sheds were all completed. The men had already cleaned up the boards and scrap roofing from around the place and it looked just like the big houses on Crow Ridge and Pecan Ridge.

Their furnishings and stoves were in the rooms, but not set up. With promises to stop back by and set the stoves up and put the furnishings in place, the men once again urged them on.

“LOOK KIT!” Ruby yelled when she first got a glimpse of Kit and Little Eli’s home.

It too was complete, with the outside area cleaned and the barns and corrals finished.

Kit and Little Eli leaped from their horses and ran up the steps to the tall porch. They opened the front door to see all their furnishings and their stoves sitting in the rooms.

Kit reached out and gingerly pushed the top button on the light switch, then jumped back and screamed when the lights overhead came on.

Little Eli walked through the house and stepped out onto the back porch to look at the barns and corrals. The whole place looked just like back home at Crow Ridge, except for the long rise of the western slope of the valley behind the house.

When Little Eli turned to go back inside, Kit, McKenna, Alba and Lupe were standing on the porch with him. Eli reached for Kit, who was smiling at him with tears in her eyes as she held McKenna’s hand and she pulled her close.

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December 27, 1884 Tulsa Depot Tulsa, Indian Territory Jon David and Joe were at the train depot when the train pulled in from Kansas City. Jon David had gotten a telegraph message that there would be twenty-one, young Negro women aboard the train arriving on the twenty-seventh. There were only two Pullman cars and a caboose connected to that train. The preacher from the Negro church in Kansas City had made the trip down to Tulsa, escorting the young women personally, since the young women...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 39

Indian Territory October 5, 1884: As the light of dawn began to spread across the plains, they harnessed the mules and hitched the teams to the wagons. They were all ready to meet the others at Pecan Ridge Cattle Company and start the pecan harvest. They saw how the nearby trees were loaded with pecans and knew this pecan crop was going to be a big one. Eli and Moses had been out before dawn, riding the western perimeter. Duncan and Joe had also been riding the eastern perimeter behind...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 107

They did make that trip in September. Eli wanted the family to visit their hotel in Santa Fe then come back through Albuquerque on their week-long trip. They even made it down to Las Cruces to stay two nights at that hotel before heading back home. Eli knew the women would be having babies in the spring and he was already planning trips to Kansas City after the babies were born. In April of 1890, Eli took his Cherokee brothers, Iron Hammer, Iron Hand and Iron Eyes, with their families for a...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 101

Tulsa, Indian Territory Sunday, July 28, 1889 While Moses, Isaac and Little Eli were loading the horses, the engineer yelled and waved to Eli again just as he stepped down from the Pullman carrying Little Eli’s traveling bag. “Marshal, if we’re gonna make a fast run down to Abilene like you want, the fireman will need some help from your bunch to keep up the steam,” he yelled above the noise of the locomotive. “We’ll ride up here with you. I want to keep this this thing red hot and smoking...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 31

Miranda turned and sat sideways on the top rail as she watched Little Eli run over to get on his horse. Lee Yu, Lilly Beth, Kia, and Michi were all waiting for him. They all waved to her when they saw her looking. She felt like getting off the fence right then and grabbing Eli Crow. She was so in love with him and his family. No matter if it was right in the middle of the cattle pens, and right in front of all the men, she could have thrown him to the ground and loved him right here. They...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 76

Across the small hotel dining room, there were three well-dressed men wearing tall white hats, drinking coffee and smoking fat cigars. One of them moved closer to sit at the table nearest the Young Bucks. “Excuse me please, but did I hear you say you have an exceptionally fast horse bred from Cheyenne horse blood?” The man asked from behind Eli. Eli turned to look back at the man, “Yes Sir, we sure do. He’s never been beaten in about thirty races,” he told the man. “We’re here to meet the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 27

After their meal, they rounded the young’uns up and headed them back upstairs. The elevator had to make two trips to get them all to the top floor. By the time they had the younger ones settled and into bed, it was after ten o’clock and they had a busy day planned for tomorrow. The baseball game started at one o’clock and they were scheduled to play two games before dark. The grownups talked for another hour before heading off to their separate rooms and to bed. They still wanted to spend...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 110

“Trapper, there are at least two dozen turkey-buzzards circling overhead back west of here,” Micah told him as they rode north. Trapper and the others turned their horses to look back to where Micah was pointing. “Looks like we could have a fresh one for you men to check out. Let’s get on over there,” Trapper said and spanked his horse with his reins. They topped a small rise to see at least two dozen more buzzards on the ground tearing into a dead calf. When they rode up, the buzzards...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 111

After their performance on their first assignment in Colorado back in October of 1896, the six Young Bucks’ names became well known at the Western District U.S. Marshal’s Service office in Kansas City. During the next two years they were called upon time and time again to settle disputes. They were sent to the Missouri border town of Fort Scott, Kansas, to help settle a railroad union dispute that had already gotten out of hand with clashes of violence by the time they arrived. With strong...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 37

“We’ve never been up this way before, Daddy. Where are we going?” Little Eli asked. “We’re going up the Arkansas to the rough country where the Pawnee and Osage Tribes join lands. We’ll camp on the Arkansas and we’ll have our own school for you boys out here.” They had crossed the Arkansas River in a northwesterly direction, then followed along the west side of the river until mid-day. The boys were told to bring nothing but jerky in their grub bags, they were going to survive on what the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 98

Kansas City, Missouri July 21, 1889 Eli and Isaac were up and dressed, after washing up from a wild time the night before when they’d had champagne sprayed all over them and made love on the balcony. They were sitting out on the balcony again, looking down on the sprawling city below as people began to stir and fill the streets. The girls came out laughing and talking about the fun, crazy time they’d had last night. They were bathed, dressed and ready for a day of shopping and sightseeing...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 69

Upon their return to Tulsa from racing Cheyenne at Vinita, Little Eli had met with Bill and Jack Robertson that day, asking them about making a lightweight saddle just for Cheyenne. After measuring and fitting him with the special built saddletree and pad, they made a saddle with no high pommel and no saddle horn. There were no fenders, just leather straps that supported the small brass stirrups. This saddle was half the weight of the working and pleasure saddles they used on the ranch. As...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 18

October 1, 1881 While Eli was getting his latest prisoners turned over to the jailers, Jefferson left the courthouse through the back door and ran out to saddle his horse. He rode hard up the back way, cutting across an open lot and through someones yard as he raced home. He didn’t take time to put his horse in the barn, he knew Eli would see it anyway. He jerked the saddle off and turned his horse in the cow pen. When Eli rode into the yard later, it was almost sundown and there was no one...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 102

When they arrived in Durant, the sun had been up a few hours and Eli herded them to the hotel. The fireman and engineer went with them as the local railroad workers filled the reservoirs with water and oiled the locomotive for them. This was the first chance Eli had for more than a few words with his Bucks since they’d boarded the caboose in Abilene. Eli and Moses sat across the table from them in the dining room and looked at each of them as they talked to their brothers and their...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 36

“Kit, would you and Ruby want to wear buckskins like we do?” Caleb asked as they all talked, ate, and became friends. “We sure do. Marshal Eli told us we could, and said he’d even give us our own horse,” Kit answered. “We’ll have to round up our horses in the morning and see how many we have now. Daddy may have to get more horses from our friend, Iron Hammer. He’s the main man in the Cherokee Tribe that owns all the lands around us,” Little Eli said. “Momma told me we could all go down to...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 42

Crow Ridge Cattle Company Tulsa, Indian Territory Thanksgiving Day November 27,1884: “Here come the Buffalo Soldiers, they’re crossing the river now!” Isaac yelled as he jumped off the back porch, headed toward the barn where the men, the girls, and the rest of the Bucks were gathered. The women had run the men and younger ones from the house so they could finish cooking and get the dinner ready. This was to be the biggest feast and biggest celebration they’d had to date. The men, the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 33

When they finished unloading the flatcar, they headed back to the house. Smitty, Leon, James, and Albert were on the wagon and Eli drove. “Smitty, I need to have a talk with you. Want to walk down to the river with me?” Eli asked. “Sure Eli, let me get a drink from the pump and I’ll be ready.” “I’ll meet you out front.” Eli went through the house and into the kitchen where the women were fixing supper. “Corinne, come go with me,” Eli said. “Eli, I’m not sure about this now. Can we wait...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 5

After an early start in the cold hours of morning, they rode hard and steady all day, stopping to relieve themselves twice and eat from the grub sack. They made Kansas City, Missouri late in the day as the sun was sinking behind the cold flat horizon, across the river in Kansas. They stopped at a big fancy hotel and registered as Eli and Rose Crow. The desk man was hesitant at first to let the two Half-Breeds stay in his hotel, but saw the Deputy U.S. Marshal badge and the Indian Police...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 62

“ELI! You’re back. Did you get the last one? Dal said you thought there was a woman with them too,” Sam Connor greeted his grandson when he came through the back door, stomping the mud off his feet. Eli was soaked, his buckskins wet and clinging to his body, his moccasins filled with mud and water. He hadn’t even put his long coat on when he left Young’s Store. The back of his coat was shot out anyway. “They’re all taken care of, Grandpa. How’s Grandma? She alright after all this?” He...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 34

When they reached the river’s edge, Kit laid the fuses and caps on a stump. Ruby handed Kit a stick of dynamite and picked up a cap and a short fuse. Eli and the others watched as she inserted the end of a fuse into the open end of the blasting cap, then put her fingers about an inch from the end of the brass. She stuck this short end of the exposed brass into her mouth with the extra fuse trailing down her chin. They could see her straining her jaws as she bit down on the brass, clamping it...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 97

Eli had planned their trip himself and since he wanted them to stay a few days in Boones Crossing without being in a rush, he decided to take his dad’s advice and travel to Kansas City first then come back to Boones Crossing. Though he and Isaac didn’t wear their guns, they did have their knives on their hips, with their guns packed in their traveling bags. Both were dressed in buckskins and their girls dressed in finery like the other women traveling on the train. They ate one meal in the...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 109

Saturday October 3, 1896 Crow Valley, Oklahoma Territory “Let me see that map again, Deuce,” Ezra said. He stood next to Eli and Isaac as they looked at the map. They had just gotten their first orders as Deputy United States Marshals two days ago, and the six of them were excited as they saddled up. They’d packed the night before and already had their two packsaddles loaded with tents, food and supplies for at least a two-week stay once they reached their destination. They were being sent...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 56

Dal Hopkins had been half asleep, half-awake as he worried about his town. He heard a man whisper something behind him in the cell. Was he dreaming? Could it really be? HE KNEW THAT VOICE... He’d know that voice in the middle of a windstorm on the plains or in a howling snowstorm on top of a mountain. No matter where on earth he was, he would know that voice... Eli was here. He knew it was him! How – he didn’t know, but that was Eli Crow behind him, he’d bet his life on it. “Marshal,...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 84

Eli knew he had a battle on his hands convincing the mommas of his sons and daughters that his plan was the best way to keep the Bucks, the Crow girls and the rest of them from having babies and still let them spend time with their friends. He figured the best way to handle this was to get them all at once and get it over with. Miranda, Clarissa, Tin Yu, Catt, Eva, Rose, Sissy, Suh, Juni, and Grandma were gathered together out away from the others. Eli wanted all of them to listen to what he...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 99

Boones Crossing, Kansas July 23, 1889 Little Eli, Kit, Ruby, and Isaac arrived in Boones Crossing early, making the short trip from Kansas City in only a matter of two hours. They had accompanied their friends to the train station the evening before and watched as they boarded the train to Colorado. This was a tearful parting of new friends with all of them vowing to meet again soon. The McInnis sisters especially took it hard, sobbing as they sat on the train and waved out the window to...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 108

Crow Ridge September 1, 1896 “Come on in, Ezra. Your dad and I wanted to talk to you before you head back to Crow Valley,” Rose told her son. Jefferson was sitting up in bed with the covers pulled to his waist. “Dad, are you feeling any better?” Ezra asked as he walked over to sit at his bedside and lay his hand on top Jefferson’s right hand. “I feel better today, Son. This has actually been one of my better days in the past few months. “Dad, I suppose I’ve always taken for granted that...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 41

When the Buffalo Soldiers rolled in from Little Tree with empty wagons, all of them jumped in and loaded them as quickly as possible. There were fifteen more loads to ship after they held back the last three loaded wagons to take to Tulsa. Willis turned fifteen of his men right back around, telling them to get on back so they could all head over to Tulsa and start learning to be oil well drillers. The next morning early, Eli and Jon David were sitting by the fire outside, drinking coffee...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 92

Eli knew he had to get over to the women as soon as he could. He saw them laughing and talking with Analisa, pointing now and then toward where he stood. Even Sissy, Miranda, and Grandmother were huddled with the young Mexican woman, whispering and laughing. When Catt and Eva pulled her aside, they were laughing aloud and Eli knew it was time to go. “I see all of you have met Analisa. I hope you’ll make her welcome. I’ve asked her to work for us when we get back to Tulsa,” Eli told them when...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 12

Two weeks earlier, when Duncan and Eli had split as they arrived in Tulsa, Duncan felt alone as he rode north toward Kansas. Though he’d been a deputy marshal for over two years when he met Eli, he’d grown to like hid friend so well that he missed his company and the friendship they shared together on their trips into the Territory. He rode into southern Kansas two days later, after riding late like he and Eli often did when they first met. He wanted to hurry and do his law business, then...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 29

The men of Crow Ridge Cattle Company loaded the second trainload of cattle bound for Kansas City and knew there wasn’t time to load another fifteen cars before dark. The first trainload would have to make it to the next sidetrack, near the Kansas state line, before the two empty trains could travel on down to Tulsa. They made plans to start loading at daylight the next day. The empty trains would arrive during the night and have to lay over. They gathered around after the first day of...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 71

The Waco Kid never raised his head as he reached out to pick up a stick and thrash it across the bedroll nearest him. “Get your asses up, we got a score to settle this morning and I’m ready to get started!” he said loudly. The other men began to stir in their bedrolls and The Waco Kid rolled over to sit up. He had yet to look up as he pulled his boots on, then picked up his two pistols and shoved them down in his holsters. He stretched his arms over his head, wincing at the pain in his ribs,...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 73

Crow Ridge March 29, 1889 The family was up before dawn to see the Crow girls and the Young Bucks off. Even their younger brothers and sisters were up. Eli cornered Little Eli and Ezra as soon as they came downstairs and pulled them aside. “I need to give you men something. I’ve been wanting to tell you about this, but never felt like it was the right time until now. “Eli, back when you told me that you Bucks wanted to have a place of your own and still wanted it to be near each other, I...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 53

Union Station Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania June 19, 1885 Eli had been on the train for four days when he arrived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They had an hour layover there, one of many layovers they’d had on his long train ride from Indian Territory. After he’d found the toilets to relieve himself, he sat inside the huge train station and watched the hundreds of people coming and going. He’d never seen this many people in one place ever before, not even in Kansas City at the ballpark. He kept...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 30

“This is absolutely beautiful. I just love the way the houses and barns look with all the pecan trees around,” Miranda said. “It does look good and shady back in them trees. We need to plant some pecan trees over at the other place to shade it a little, I reckon,” Eli agreed. “You boys get you some clean buckskins and go back behind the barn and get a bath,” Eli told the six boys. “Miranda, would you help Sissy get the girls back there and get them bathed?” “I will, but first we’re going...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 48

There were snow flurries blowing in the wind, with a light blanket already covering the ground when the Bucks started out the next morning after saying their goodbyes to the family. They were dressed in their buckskins with their union suits underneath and heavy boiler overalls over their buckskins. Each had a leather fur-lined cap pulled down over their head and ears. They wore wool scarves backed with flannel over their faces, leaving only a slit with their eyes exposed as they rode...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 13

Eli and Duncan headed out of town with their wagon load of prisoners. Bud Parkins drove the wagon, Duncan and Eli rode their horses. “Eli, I already like this horse pretty good. He’s as tall and long legged as that big stud you got.” “Yep, you got a good’un, Duncan.” They turned south at the creek crossing, and rode right by Noonan’s ranch. “You could at least let me see my wife before you take me back,” Noonan said. “I’ll go see if she wants to see you... “Duncan, you keep them headed...

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The Legend of Eli CrowChapter 89

“What can I do for you, Mister? You look to be part Indian. Are you?” The man behind the window at the train station said as Eli walked up to the window to send a telegraph message back to Little Tree. “I need to send a message over to Little Tree, Texas. Can you do that for me?” Eli said, ignoring the man’s remark. “I sure can. Who is it for and what name do you want on it?” “Put my name on it, Marshal Eli Crow. Send it to Hoke at the livery. Tell him I need him to get word to my folks at...

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