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Arizona's Deadliest Gunfight

Draft Resistance and Tragedy at the Power Cabin, 1918

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Arizona's Deadliest Gunfight

By: Heidi J. Osselaer
Narrated by: Ted Brooks
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On a cold winter morning, Jeff Power was lighting a fire in his remote Arizona cabin when he heard a noise, grabbed his rifle, and walked out the front door. Someone in the dark shouted, “Throw up your hands!” Shots rang out from inside and outside the cabin, and when it was all over, Jeff’s sons, Tom and John, emerged to find the sheriff and his two deputies dead and their father mortally wounded.

Arizona’s deadliest shootout happened not in 1881, but in 1918 as the US plunged into World War I, and not in Tombstone, but in a remote canyon in the Galiuro Mountains northeast of Tucson.

Arizona’s Deadliest Gunfight describes an impoverished family that wanted nothing to do with modern civilization. Jeff Power had built his cabin miles from the nearest settlement, yet he could not escape the federal government’s expanding reach. The Power men were far from violent criminals, but Jeff had openly criticized the Great War, and his sons had failed to register for the draft.

To separate fact from dozens of false leads and conspiracy theories, Heidi J. Osselaer traced the Power family’s roots back several generations, interviewed descendants of the shootout’s participants, and uncovered previously unknown records. What happened to Tom and John Power afterward is as stirring and tragic a story as the gunfight itself.

©2018 University of Oklahoma Press (P)2018 Redwood Audiobooks
Military State & Local United States Mormon Arizona War Old West Wild West
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“The best, clearest, and most objective account of the event. From now on, it will be the definitive source on the tragedy.” (Thomas Cobb, author of With Blood in Their Eyes and Crazy Heart)

“This is nonfiction at its finest.” (Carlos A. Schwantes, author of In Mountain Shadows: A History of Idaho)

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