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Flocks of sheep, goats or herds of cattle
deickemeyer27 July 2018
William Alfred Cory is the author and William Duncan is the director. There is in existence a law prohibiting the owner of flocks of sheep, goats or herds of cattle grazing on the National Reserve. Elmer Benson (Lester Cuneo), a ranger, discovers while riding his division in the National forest (prohibited territory), that David Fletcher (Francis Wheelock) is encroaching upon the reserve. He has become interested in Fletcher's stepdaughter, Barbara, who is being ill-treated. He finds that his orders are disregarded and to exhibit his authority arrests the foreman. He is attacked and bound in his cabin; a dynamite cartridge is exploded with the intention of wrecking this cabin. Barbara succeeds in releasing him at the critical moment and then they hunt up a preacher. - The Moving Picture World, May 2, 1914
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