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<p>Commodore Perry Owens. While he was a horse-herder at the Navaho Spring stage station, Owns had many skirmishes with the Indians. Once he routed a band of Navahos after they had besieged him for several days. Original artwork for illustration on p30 of Look and Learn issue no 880 (25 November 1978).</p>
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