Joe Horton

Joe Horton

John Thurmond

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Pale Horse Publications
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798227374936
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That got me to thinking. What if Beacher remembered my name was Horton, not Tolbert? And, what would he do if he found out I had shot my superior officer and deserted the Army? I was probably reported missing in the Indian fight and presumed dead. A lot of them fort Captains left missing men on their pay roster and collected the wages themselves. They considered it as their retirement fund. They’d just give the pay master a nice raise and if he didn’t want to, they’d just reassign him to the next Indian raid.

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