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Marshal Nelson Greer, or 'Nellie' as his friends liked to call him and his Navajo Deputy Quinto Bitsilly, a former Indian scout, from Fort Apache, were the lawmen in Angell, Arizona. The two rode hard and fast from their small quiet community of Angell, Arizona. The town started its meager beginnings as a small community of cattle ranchers, sheep herders and farmers, and most were law-abiding folks. But now, he and Quinto were headed in the direction of Canyon Diablo, a place better known for being a lawless hell hole in north eastern Arizona.

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Marshal Nelson Greer, or 'Nellie' as his friends liked to call him and his Navajo Deputy Quinto Bitsilly, a former Indian scout, from Fort Apache, were the lawmen in Angell, Arizona. The two rode hard and fast from their small quiet community of Angell, Arizona. The town started its meager beginnings as a small community of cattle ranchers, sheep herders and farmers, and most were law-abiding folks. But now, he and Quinto were headed in the direction of Canyon Diablo, a place better known for being a lawless hell hole in north eastern Arizona.


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R.G. Eagleton is a fiction writer who enjoys bringing the old west to life in his writings.
He resided in Arizona for over 60 years, but has since relocated to the state of Tennessee with his wife and their two dogs. Robert retired in 2009 after working more than 40 years in the computer industry.