Welcome to the Wagoner County, OKGenWeb Project
Welcome to the Wagoner County, OKGenWeb Project! My name is Clarissa Loyd and I am the Wagoner County Coordinator. Please check out the extensive research tools in the site menu. Without volunteers this project would not be what it is today! The Wagoner County site owes a debt of gratitude to the former Wagoner County Coordinators: Terrill White, Rose Carter and Linda Simpson.James Andrew Branstetter
Interview of his Life and Accounts of the Past ~ Background Information by Shellie Merrell
The interview
of James Andrew Branstetter is important because the information he gives has
some Wagoner County roots. In the excerpt below from the OKGenWeb/Indian Pioneer
Papers, Branstetter shares his account of
The Killing of Dick and Zeak Crittenden in which Ed Reed, a Deputy US Marshall
stationed in Wagoner, Indian Terriotry and son of Belle Starr, was killed after
the deaths of the Crittenden men.
The Killing of Dick and Zeak Crittenden
I knew the Crittenden brothers for years, and Zeak and I were good friends. There were no ill feelings between Dick and I, but Zeak and I through circumstances, just became better friends and were closer together. I never did know just exactly the beginning of the trouble, or the cause that lead to the killing of Crittendens by Ed Reed, who was a deputy United States Marshal stationed at Wagoner, but there was bad blood between them for a long time. On the day of the killing the Crittendens were in Wagoner and Reed claimed the Crittenden brothers had made threats to kill him, or at least that was the evidence at the trial when he was exonerated of the killing. When the killing occurred, Zeak and Dick were riding down the street at Wagoner on their horses when Ed Reed stepped out of a store door and begin shooting, killing Zeak first and then Dick. There was quite a bit of ill feeling against Reed about the affair.
About two weeks later, after the killing of the Crittendens, Ed Reed was in Claremore and got into a difficulty with a man that ran a pool hall at that place, I can't recall the fellow's name, but Reed did not have his gun on him and he asked the fellow to wait there until he returned, and the supposition was he was going after his gun, and in just a few minutes he returned and as he walked into the door the fellow shot him, killing him instantly and was later acquitted of the killing.
Background information written by Shellie Merrell
For more on James Andrew Branstetter's interview, click here.
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