George Curry, who was a sheriff at that time, collected 600 willing citizens to drive off a gang to 35 killers, thugs, and bums. George Curry ordered the 600 citizens to buy up all ammunition and stand firm against the 35 intruders. When the small band saw the strength of the citizens, they went back to Colorado. George Curry's action in the Colfax County War was one of the examples of George's exemplary character that Teddy Roosevelt admired.