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The Tumbleweed Wagons

Arbuckle Footnotes In the 1870’s and 1880’s, the U. S. Deputy Marshals would take a wagon, or several wagons, and make their rounds through Indian Territory collecting federal prisoners for transport to Ft. Smith to stand trial. These wagons were called “tumbleweed wagons” since they seemed to aimlessly meander across the ...

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