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A Fatal Sweet Tooth

A Fatal Sweet Tooth

Texas Ranger James Coryell and two compatriots headed out from Fort Milam (near Waco) on May 27, 1837 and found a bee tree about a mile away.  They...

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Roy Bean’s Hanging

Roy Bean’s Hanging

Movies have tried paint Judge Roy Bean, the "Law West of the Pecos," as a hanging judge. Bean was more of a blowhard with an uncanny ability to know...

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Bucking the Norm

Bucking the Norm

“When I finally announced that I was going to become a doctor it broke the heart of all my friends and I was publicly disgraced. Women that I had...

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The Real Butch and Sundance

The Real Butch and Sundance

Some old-timers claimed Butch Cassidy got his nickname from the short time he worked as a butcher in Wyoming.  Matt Warner, who rode with Butch,...

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Allan Pinkerton Lied

Allan Pinkerton Lied

The great detective said that he and six associates kidnapped outlaw John Reno from a Seymour, IN train depot in November 1867.  The lawmen pulled...

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