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| | The Pontotoc Conspiracy (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | The conversations are created, needless to say, but the actual happenings, the characters, and the events leading to the lynching of four men in a livery barn in Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, in 1909 are authentic. |
 | | Brenda Tollett, Managing Editor, The Ada Evening News, and past president of The Pontotoc County Historical and Genealogical Society, says “The historic lynching in Ada in 1909 could be considered a kind of morality play—the struggle between good and evil—but the requisite moral isn’t entirely clear now, nearly one hundred years later. |
 | | The Pontotoc Conspiracy takes up this conundrum as an historical novel set in the last days of Indian Territory and the first years of Oklahoma. |
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