Texas Ranger John B. Armstrong, the man who captured “the man-killer” John Wesley Hardin. “Texas, by God!” cried notorious killer John Wesley Hardin when he saw a Colt .45 pointed at him on a train in Florida. At the other end of the pistol stood Texas...
Texas Ranger Lee Hall. Hall was involved in arresting King Fisher and his gang, and he (with a small squad) arrested seven of the Sutton faction, effectively ending the bloody Sutton-Taylor Feud. One of his men, John B. Armstrong, finally captured the most wanted man...
The classic image of the stagecoach might be the Concord model but for the crossing the rough western trails passengers were often switched to lighter, celerity or mud wagons. John Butterfield chose Abbot-Downing for his stages. It was because of their suspension...
John Wesley Hardin, the Deadliest Outlaw of the Wild West.Informal interview with Texas Historian David George. A gunfighters weapon of choice and the 1873 murder of DeWitt Co. TX. sheriff “Captain” Jack Helm in Albuquerque, Texas., by shootists John...
Who knew a desperado with the unromantic nickname of “Deaf Charley” and a given name equally as unassuming as Orlando Camillo Hanks, would become one of the baddest boys of the Wild Bunch? O.C. Hanks, not only rode with Butch Cassidy, and other members of the gang, in...