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An Arizona Outlaw

An Arizona Outlaw

Fleming “James” Parker was a career criminal, primarily a rustler, but in 1897, he took a step up to train robbery near Peach Springs, Arizona. It...

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The Bald Knobbers

The Bald Knobbers

The Bald Knobbers were a pro-Union vigilante group that emerged in the southwest region of Missouri in the 1880s.  The area had been virtually...

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The Archer Gang

The Archer Gang

There were an estimated 16 members of Indiana’s Archer Gang—almost all blood kin.  And they made their mark in the 1880s in the southwest part of...

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“Big Ed” Burns

“Big Ed” Burns

“Big Ed” Burns was a con man of the first order, roaming the Midwest and West from the 1860s until around 1920. In 1877, he was head of a bunco gang...

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The Last Man Standing

The Last Man Standing

At the end of the day—or at least when the shooting stopped—Ed Tewksbury was the man who survived Arizona Territory’s infamous Pleasant Valley War. ...

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Outlaw Jeff Ake

Outlaw Jeff Ake

Jeff Ake was a Texas hard-case. Jeff first ran into trouble in Georgetown in 1868 for disturbing the peace, and later assault and cattle theft.  In...

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Gunman Barney Riggs

Gunman Barney Riggs

Barney Riggs was a gunman of note, with a number of killings in the Southwest to his name between 1874 and 1902.  In 1886, he killed Richard Hudson,...

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Two Tom Horns in Film

Two Tom Horns in Film

William Goldman may be best known to Western fans as the writer of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.  Ten years later, in 1979, he wrote a script...

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