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"Hooky Red" McCall Gang

I am probably wrong in my time frame here, but does anyone have material on the "Hooky Red" McCall gang? I do know that three of the gang, fleeing from a sheriff's posse, were cornered and two of them killed in front of a boarding house at Center Arkansas, a little SE of Ash Flat, Arkansas in Sharp County, I'm not sure of the year, it was probably after the Civil War, but was McCall a former Confederate guerilla? I have just found a sentence or two scattered here and there.
The third man escaped, probably by rail, and my in-laws, the Spurlocks of Ash Flat, found his saddle and My Father-in-law, Curtis Spurlock,(age 79, now of Mountain Home,) remembers riding the saddle when he was a kid.