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title: The Lords of the Valley author: Hanners, LaVerne.; Lord, Ed. publisher: University of Oklahoma Press isbn10 | asin: 0806128046 print isbn13: 9780806128047 ebook isbn13: 9780585146089 language: English Lord, Ed, Kenton Region (Okla.)--History, subject Kenton Region (Okla.)--Biography. publication date: 1996 lcc: F704.K46H36 1996eb ddc: 976.6/132 Lord, Ed, Kenton Region (Okla.)--History, subject: Kenton Region (Okla.)--Biography. Page I The Lords of the Valley Page II LeRoss Apple, cowboy, looking west up the Valley of the Dry Cimarron. Photo by C. Kelly Collins, 1995. Page III The Lords of the Valley By LaVerne Hanners including the complete text of Our Unsheltered lives By Ed Lord UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : Norman and London Page IV Also by LaVerne Hanners Girl on a Pony (Norman, 1994) Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Hanners, LaVerne. The Lords of the valley / by LaVerne Hanners. p. cm. Partial Contents: Our unsheltered lives / by Ed Lord. ISBN 0-8061-2804-6 (alk. paper) 1. Lord, Ed. 2. Kenton Region (Okla.)History. 3. Kenton Region (Okla.)Biography. I. Lord, Ed. Our unsheltered lives. II. Title. F704.K46H36 1996 95-36291 976.6'132dc20 CIP The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc. Copyright © 1996 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Page V This book is dedicated to the cowboys of the Cimarron, past and present, true lords of the Valley. Page VII Contents List of Illustrations IX List of Maps XII Acknowledgments XIII Introduction XV Chapter 1. Our Unsheltered Lives 3 Chapter 2. Ed on the Move 19 Chapter 3. Ed Arrives at Kenton 49 Chapter 4. Ed and D. K. 91 Chapter 5. Back to Kenton 101 Chapter 6. Ed and Zadia 115 Chapter 7. Moving On 143 Appendix I. Prologue 161 Appendix II. Epilogue 163 Page IX Illustrations LeRoss Apple frontispiece Steamboat Butte XVII Wedding Cake Butte XVII Red sandstone formation XVIII White sandstone formation XIX Kenton and cemetery XXI Tomb of D. K. Lord XXIV Wesley Labrier XXVII Marion K. Collins XXVII Dust storm 8 Tommy Hughes 30 Black Jack Ketchum on gallows 32 Black Jack Ketchum prepared for hanging 32 Remains of Black Jack Ketchum 33 Timber from old windmill 39 Marion Collins as a young woman 53 Four women of Kenton 54 Molly and Albert Easley and children 55 Picnic 56 Ice-cream parlor 58 Page X Brian McDaniels 59 Old bank building 61 Doc Dunlap 61 Ruins, north side of Main Street, Kenton 62 Log across old road 63 Bottle tree and freezer-lid door 69 Ike Like family 75 Three cowboys, Bud Henry Davis, Miller Easley, and 77 Jimmy Wiggins Laughing cowboy (Junior Labrier) 78 A group of jolly cowboys 79 Leon and LeRoss Apple 80 Ruins of New Mexico schoolhouse 87 Ruins of New Mexico schoolhouse (interior) 87 View of valley floor looking east 88 View of valley floor looking west 89 Robbers' Roost 95 Ed Lord in front of Lord's Store 102 South side of Main Street, ca. 1908 103 Albert Easley, Tom Duncan, and W. M. Eddy, ca. 1920 104 Side view of Lord's Store, ca. 1914 104

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