by Heidi Osselaer
On February 10, 1918, four men died in a gun battle between lawmen and the Power family living in Rattlesnake Canyon in the Galiuro Mountains of southeastern Arizona. This was not only the deadliest single gunfight in Arizona; it was probably the deadliest slacker battle during World War One. At the time the Bisbee Daily Review called it the “only armed resistance in Arizona to the military draft.”
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