31 May 1907
Doc Sturm Dead
Dr. J.J. Sturm who lived for many years on Cobb creek, north of the present town of Fort Cobb, died last week as the result of a wound in the arm caused by the accidental discharge of a shotgun.
Doctor Sturm had lived longer among the Indians in this section than any other white man, and in the early days his place on the lakes at Cobb Creek was known far and wide.
He was a most intersting conversationalist, and a kind hearted generous man. C.B. Campbell and E.B. Parrish and other old Minco resident knew Doc well.
31 May 1907
Doc Sturm Dead
Dr. J.J. Sturm who lived for many years on Cobb creek, north of the present town of Fort Cobb, died last week as the result of a wound in the arm caused by the accidental discharge of a shotgun.
Doctor Sturm had lived longer among the Indians in this section than any other white man, and in the early days his place on the lakes at Cobb Creek was known far and wide.
He was a most intersting conversationalist, and a kind hearted generous man. C.B. Campbell and E.B. Parrish and other old Minco resident knew Doc well.
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