1871-06: This episode describe several violent incidents occurring in Newton, Kansas, in August 1871, focusing on the deaths of J.H. Lee and Bill Bailey (also known as William Wilson), as reported by contemporary newspapers and later historical accounts. The sources highlight the volatile atmosphere in the booming frontier town, particularly involving conflicts between locals and Texan drovers. Details are given regarding the circumstances of these killings, the lack of immediate legal repercussions, and the overall absence of established law and order, even noting the difficulty in finding someone to offer a prayer at a burial. The accounts paint a picture of a town struggling with rapid growth and a dangerous mix of transient populations, where violence was commonplace and often went unpunished.

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