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Mdog, I've tried researching this angle myself, and got no further back than Bob Brewer, in Hatfield, AR., and his assertions that his grandfather and uncle were "Sentinels" for the KGC. Before that, I've found volumes on the Masons and KGC....but nothing regarding "Sentinels". Lots of Jesse James mixed in amongst the rest, and Brewer relied heavily on that connection as well.
I wish you much luck in turning up more. It would be interesting, for sure.
Bob was unaware of the KGC and his ancestors' alleged involvement with them until he read the Black Book in the early 1990s, started pondering family oddities, and then was schooled by two guys from Oklahoma, Michael Griffith and Bud Hardcastle (Hardcastle particularly). Some of the very best sources for all types of KGC lore and discussion are the genealogy forums, particularly the huge extended James family catalogs. Pay also attention to other alleged outlaw and KGC names too. A lot of private family history surfaced in these threads - information unavailable elsewhere. As always, a reader needs to try to filter this stuff for himself, which leads to a helluva lot of work and effort, but that's the case with any and all claims with controversial subjects. It's a rabbit hole, partly truth and partly fiction.
Brewer was never completely satisfied with Warren Getler's work (who had his own agenda) on Shadow of the Sentinel, although there is some very good information in it. Bob by himself wrote a 52-page pamphlet/book in 1994 entitled Forbidden Knowledge that is also very informative. It's worth obtaining if still available. Unfortunately, Brewer's plan to write the ultimate KGC expose never came to fruition, as his choice of for a writer/editor passed away in 2010.
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