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Moman pruiett biography

          Born Moorman Pruiett on an Ohio River steamboat in , he had only about a year of formal education.

        1. Born Moorman Pruiett on an Ohio River steamboat in , he had only about a year of formal education.
        2. He was born Moorman H. Pruiett, reportedly on 12 July , on the steamboat Gray Eagle headed up the Ohio, and hailed from Leitchfield, KY. He was the son of.
        3. Lawyer Moman Pruiett, born Moorman Pruiett on July 12, , on a steamboat headed up the Ohio River, hailed from Leitchfield, Kentucky.
        4. When Moman Pruiett was born on 12 July , his father, Warren Legrande Pruiett, was 43 and his mother, Elizabeth Louisa "Betty" Laws, was
        5. This book is both a republication and a correction of 'Moman Pruiett: Criminal Lawyer,' which Pruiett acquired from Berry, altered, and had a local press.
        6. Lawyer Moman Pruiett, born Moorman Pruiett on July 12, , on a steamboat headed up the Ohio River, hailed from Leitchfield, Kentucky..

          Charming, Felonious Moman Pruiett

          "Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain..."

          ?Oscar Hammerstein (see also 25 Oklahoma Rev.

          Statutes, sec. 94.1)

          Next month, when a revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! opens on Broadway, audiences will have a taste of how entertaining history can be.

          Moman was born Moorman Pruiett ( near Louisville) aboard the Gray Eagle, a steamship operated by the Louisville and Evansville Packet Company, on the.

          Set nearly a century ago, on the eve of the Sooner State's admission to the Union, the musical's vision of life before statehood is accurate, up to a point. But Oklahoma's real history is far more entertaining. Whether as the Oklahoma and the Indian Territories or as a new state, Oklahoma was a gold mine for an unscrupulous lawyer, and it had many of them.

          Among the greatest was Moman Pruiett (1872-1945), "The Black Stud of the Washita," "the murderer's messiah," himself a man "as liable to punctuate a point with a bullet as an epigram." "Brutal murder?single, triple, five at a time, with poison, axe and firearm," was his meat.

          "I ain't no attorney," Moman said. "I'm a la