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Old History photo 403 #8559023
Yesterday at 09:22 AM
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Minnesota
330-Trapper Offline OP

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Minnesota


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*Good "Story" if it was true-- even better

They took her father at dusk — a marshal dragged from his horse and strung up by rustlers on a cottonwood limb. Clara watched from the brush, too far to save him, close enough to hear his last breath. In that moment, something inside her hardened. The law had died on that tree, but vengeance had just been born.

She cut her hair short, bound her chest, and dressed as a drifter. His badge, bent and bloodstained, she kept hidden in her coat. Night after night, she tracked the men who had laughed beneath her father’s swaying body. They expected pursuit from deputies, from posses, from men who carried warrants. What they got instead was a phantom — a rider who spoke little, shot straight, and pinned cold iron stars to cold chests.

By the time the last rustler fell, the plains were whispering. Some said it was the marshal himself come back from the grave, others that it was his ghost-eyed daughter. No one knew for certain, but all agreed on one truth: lawlessness met its end in the shape of a lone rider. And whether she was woman or wraith, Clara Voss carved a legend sharper than any noose.


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Re: Old History photo 403 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8559043
Yesterday at 09:48 AM
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30’ I don’t know that the tale is true but the picture is one of a very sharp young lady.

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Re: Old History photo 403 [Re: Osky] #8559045
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nebraska
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Typical teenager, got a smartphone in her hands!

Re: Old History photo 403 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8559050
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Be cool if it was true, but an entertaining read of the West regardless.



Re: Old History photo 403 [Re: trapjunkie] #8559051
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Originally Posted by trapjunkie
Typical teenager, got a smartphone in her hands!

leather journals were popular


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Re: Old History photo 403 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8559052
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That's what I said I liked the read

And the picture is awesome


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Re: Old History photo 403 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8559084
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That lady is too gorgeous to be a killer. God threw away the mold when he made her.


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Re: Old History photo 403 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8559091
Yesterday at 11:07 AM
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Entertainment value good. True, not likely.

That picture is spread out all over the net from the American West to Europe and even Russia with all manor of differing descriptions. And on top of that, the hands in particular sure do not look natural. They look more like AI generated.


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