[Index] Don't
Mess with the Watchman
George McIntyre was in a saloon fight with several CPRR wood choppers. The men who cut wood to feed the gluttonous iron horse boilers were mostly well muscled but bad tempered. George easily dealt with them. A railroad official admired how young McIntyre defended himself and offered him a job guarding CPRR property. George took his job very seriously. When the wood choppers heard that George was the new watchman, they
gathered in a mob. Drunk, heavily armed and out of control, they shouted
for the kid to show up and take his medicine.
Sometime later, he showed up in Pioche where he met the town's big gun, Morgan Courtney. Courtney had heard about McIntyre's Elko heroics He told George, "Pioche ain't big enough for the two of us." McIntyre replied, "I like this town but you are at liberty to leave." George was the first man who had ever crossed the gunman and lived. Courtney tried bullying McIntyre but it didn't work. They parted, snarling promises of what one was going to do to the other. Pioche citizens stayed away from the main drag that day. They knew lead would be flying. Mad as hell, Courtney finally sauntered from a saloon out onto the street. Hand hovering near his pistol, he warily checked all directions. Leaving nothing to chance, McIntyre had planned for this moment and ambushed Morgan. The bad man never had chance. He fell dead with six bullets in his body. George had done Pioche a good deed. The gunman was the first of several bad men to show up in the mining town to raise havoc. No one in the Pioche area mourned for him and no one arrested him. The quiet man had made his mark twice in Nevada history. George McIntyre was not heard of again. Information and illustration - Pioneer Nevada, Volume One, published by Harolds Club of Reno, 1951. Howard Hickson, January 2007 |