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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' lived in [[East Ridge]], [[Texas]]. He owned Dayton's General Store. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' lived in [[East Ridge]], [[Texas]]. He owned Dayton's General Store. | ||
Dayton was a member of the "East Ridge Planners", a group of land and business owners. They tried to convince [[Thomas Watson (The Farmer's Story)|Thomas Watson]] to sell his land to [[oil | Dayton was a member of the "East Ridge Planners", a group of land and business owners. They tried to convince [[Thomas Watson (The Farmer's Story)|Thomas Watson]] to sell his land to [[oil]]man [[John Glassman]], but Watson refused. | ||
Dayton, incited by Glassman, led a mob to Watson's home with the intention to hurt or [[murder|kill]] him. When Watson was rescued by the [[Second Doctor]], Dayton and the men surrendered to Sheriff [[Wilson (The Farmer's Story)|Wilson]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Farmer's Story]]'') | Dayton, incited by Glassman, led a mob to Watson's home with the intention to hurt or [[murder|kill]] him. When Watson was rescued by the [[Second Doctor]], Dayton and the men surrendered to Sheriff [[Wilson (The Farmer's Story)|Wilson]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Farmer's Story]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 08:55, 1 December 2013
George Dayton lived in East Ridge, Texas. He owned Dayton's General Store.
Dayton was a member of the "East Ridge Planners", a group of land and business owners. They tried to convince Thomas Watson to sell his land to oilman John Glassman, but Watson refused.
Dayton, incited by Glassman, led a mob to Watson's home with the intention to hurt or kill him. When Watson was rescued by the Second Doctor, Dayton and the men surrendered to Sheriff Wilson. (PROSE: The Farmer's Story)