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Arizona's Graham - Tewksbury Feud

Arizona's Graham - Tewksbury Feud

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Lee Hanchett's Graham-Tewksbury Feud Account
Review: I am glad that you stated up front that it was hard for you to write the story until you took sides. It was obvious! When a Tewksbury was killed in your book it usually took less than a paragraph to tell. When a Graham was killed you wrote all the gory details. I for one would like to read a balanced, not bias account of this infamous account in Arizona's history.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Fair or fowl?
Review: I am glad that you stated up front that it was hard for you to write the story until you took sides. It was obvious! When a Tewksbury was killed in your book it usually took less than a paragraph to tell. When a Graham was killed you wrote all the gory details. I for one would like to read a balanced, not bias account of this infamous account in Arizona's history.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Lee Hanchett's Graham-Tewksbury Feud Account
Review: This is the most complete account I have read. Was disturbed through much of the book by the assumptions he makes based on very little data.... his favoring the underdog, the Grahams, is obvious but he announces and tries to justify that fact up front. Irregardless he seems to have presented a more complete and accurate account of documented and meaningful facts than the other two accounts that I have read. The significant value of Lee's presentation in my opinion is the research he has done on the money trail...and the implications that result from his emphasis on the money influence The implication seems to be that both the Tewksburys and the Grahams became pawns of the Dags and their power influence; that both families played out their feelings and bitterness against each other, and in the case of the Tewksburys, those feelings and actions were fanned by the available money and political influence provided by the Dags.


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