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I am a distant relative to Belle Starr and am doing some research into her life, and real info in hard to come by. Any suggestions
on where to look?
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The best and most complete source of information is the book "Belle Starr" by author Glenn Shirley.
Dee Cordry okhombre@ionet.net Oklahombres.org webmaster |
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| <ITDeputy> |
I would agree that this is the best source of information.
Here is a link to the book: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0806122765/qid=1077224606//ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i12_xgl14/104-0260013-6449564?v=glance&s=books&n=507846 |
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Thank You!
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I just remembered something of interest. My Grandmother, who was a close relative of Belle's, claimed to be the last surviving
family member who knew the location of Belle's cave hideout where some stolen cash and gold where left, and never recovered.
This was supposed to be in SE Ok. somewhere and my Grandmother took that secret to her grave about 5 years ago, just as she
promised her mother she would. Is this all just a fairy tale or does her story have some basis in fact?
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Charles Mooney wrote two books about his Father, Jesse Mooney who was an Indian Territory/Oklahoma Territory physician who
once treated Belle Starr and was familiar with her and many of her aquaintances. They are both out of print, but I found them
years ago in a used bookstore. They are:
"Doctor in Belle Starr Country," and "Doctor Jesse." Keep up the good fight, pass the word, and teach others to fight back when unjustly assaulted--be it on the street or in the courtroom. Self-defense is a normal, moral act. So teach your family, friends, and students practical defense against both physical and legal marauders." -----Jerry VanCook |
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| <S.R. Marshall> |
Thanks everybody!
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just remembered something of interest. My Grandmother, who was a close relative of Belle's, claimed to be the last surviving
family member who knew the location of Belle's cave hideout where some stolen cash and gold where left, and never recovered.
This was supposed to be in SE Ok. somewhere and my Grandmother took that secret to her grave about 5 years ago, just as she
promised her mother she would. Is this all just a fairy tale or does her story have some basis in fact?
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In response to S.R. Marshall's post regarding Belle Starr's hiding place. This might be Robbers cave as it was also dynamited
in the 1920's while looking for a cache of gold. Belle and the Youngers used this for a waylay point to rob, and hide. This
is a state park operated by the state of Oklahoma.
Kevin Kolofk kkoloff@aol.com |
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just remembered something of interest. My Grandmother, who was a close relative of Belle's, claimed to be the last surviving
family member who knew the location of Belle's cave hideout where some stolen cash and gold where left, and never recovered.
This was supposed to be in SE Ok. somewhere and my Grandmo
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I just posted a story that is very intrusting reading it will tell you where the cave that you are calling belle Starr cave
it is really the Sam Starr cave being he owned the property and belle Starr only fenced there stoling property for the gangs
that hung out and hid out around the place like Jesse James and younger and all the Starr boys she woos never Sean stilling
any thing she woos charged but only convicted one time and her and Sam her husband spent about a year in jail they got out
and resumed there beanies
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