Employed as a ranch hand for Sheridan County residents such as T. L. Kimball and Senator Kendrick, he also broke horses for Bill Cody. Ole had stints of working for the Sheridan Police Department and as a deputy sheriff before his election in 1915 as County Sheriff where he served for at least 2 terms.
Source: History of Wyoming, I.S. Bartlett, Editor, 1918
-submitted by Clint Black, Sep 2011
Employed as a ranch hand for Sheridan County residents such as T. L. Kimball and Senator Kendrick, he also broke horses for Bill Cody. Ole had stints of working for the Sheridan Police Department and as a deputy sheriff before his election in 1915 as County Sheriff where he served for at least 2 terms.
Source: History of Wyoming, I.S. Bartlett, Editor, 1918
-submitted by Clint Black, Sep 2011
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