4673 FAMOUS PHOTO OF 1909 ADA OKLAHOMA LYNCHING OF 4

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 100.00 USD
Estimated at 200.00 - 400.00 USD
CRIMINALS. 6" x 4" gelatin photo mounted on unmarked board. Early morning, April 19, 1909, citizens who paid a visit to the Frisco barn in downtown Ada, Oklahoma, encountered a shocking scene—four men hanging from the rafters. In late March and early April authorities had arrested the four men, including assassin Jim Miller, for the brutal shotgun killing of Allen Augustus "Gus" Bobbitt, a popular rancher and former deputy U.S. marshal. Bobbitt had been an exceptional officer—the right hand of U.S. District Attorney Andrew Cavitt "A.C." Cruce—and a crusader against crime. Testimony given at Miller's preliminary hearing a few days earlier had strongly implicated him and the other three men. The criminal justice system at the time was shaky. Untold vigilantes lynched the 4, justice had been served—frontier style. CONDITION: fair, chipped edges, light faded. PROVENANCE: Martin Lane Historic & Western Americana Lifetime Collection. (02-21925/JS). $200-400.