Clay Allison fought for the...
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Clay Allison fought for the South in the Civil War, was captured as a spy, and escaped, and may have had a run-in with Marshal Wyatt Earp. Once he hijacked the Lone Wolf Saloon in Pecos City for about two hours to have church. He got fifty or sixty folks into the bar, some at gunpoint, made them sing a hymn, and then said it was time for prayer, everybody down! He prayed: "O Lord! This here's a mighty bad neck of woods. Make these fellers see that when they gits caught in the final round-up and drove over the last divide, they don't stan' no sort o' show to git to stay on the heavenly ranch 'nless they believes an' builds a house to pray and preach in. Right here I subscribes a hundred dollars to build a church, an' if airy one o' these fellers don' ante up accordin' to his means, O Lord, make it Your pers'n'l business to see that he wears the Devil's brand and earmark and never gits another drop o' good spring water. "Of course, I allow You knows I don' sport no wings myself, but I want to do what's right ef You'll give me a shove the proper way. Clay Allison's got a fast horse an' is tol'able handy with his rope, and he's goin' to run these fellers into your corral even if he has to rope an' drag 'em there. Amen. Everybody git up!" -- Mosley
