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The Lee-Peacock Feud (2987 words) |
 | Bob pleaded all night that they take him onto Sherman, but after 36 hours, along with his gold watch, a twenty dollar gold coin and after signing a promisary note of $2000, his mule and bridle, he was released. |
 | Bob, his brothers, and father, began to count men who would stand with them to remember the Souths cause and form an organization in opposition to the Union League and the sympathizers. |
 | Smith had Lee indicted for stealing some of his stock, and Lee was tried and acquitted at the present term of the district court, the same or probably the day before he was shot. |
| Brad's Page of Steel - Bob Dunn (326 words) |
 | Robert Lee Dunn was born in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, on February 5, 1908, the oldest of four children. |
 | Bob Dunn's first recordings for Decca with Milton Brown are considered to be the first electric instrument recordings. |
 | Bob Dunn's style was virtually unique among the steel guitarists of his time. |