Porum County War | |||
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Part of the Range Wars | |||
Date | 1906 - 1916 | ||
Location | |||
Caused by | Stock and grazing dispute | ||
Resulted in | Inconclusive | ||
Parties | |||
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Lead figures | |||
Judge Thomas Luther Hester Jack Davis | |||
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Casualties and losses | |||
30 killed |
The Porum Range War was a range war that happened in the town of Porum in Muskogee County, Oklahoma between large ranch owner Judge Thomas Luther Hester and the Davis and Starr families.[1][2] The feud began due to alleged rustling activities committed by the latter on Hester's TLH Connected Brand, which led to ambushes, gunfights, and the burning of property, leaving 30 people dead.[2] The range war has since been a largely forgotten, but infamous event in Oklahoma, said to rival even the more iconic Lincoln County War.[3][4]