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Billy the Kid, His Real Name Was ...
Book for sale, by Jim Johnson.
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From the Handbook of Texas.
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Detailed information on activities of the James gang, including several excellent images of Jesse and Frank James.
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Fort Smith National Historic Site
Dedicated to telling the story of two frontier forts and the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Commemorates the Federal District Court for the Western District of Arkansas during the years that the court's jurisdiction included the Indian Territory, 1872-1896.
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Executions at Fort Smith, 1873-1896
Material relating to the 86 men put to death on the gallows at Fort Smith from 1873-1896.
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Federal Court Employee Database
Searchable database of the deputies who served Judge Parker's Court. The majority of the men the court employed served as deputy U.S. marshals.
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Genealogy Quest - Arizona Marshals, 1864-1912
U. S. Marshals and Deputy Marshals sworn in 1864 - 1912.
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Jesse and Frank James: The Family History
A book by Phillip W. Steele.
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For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the friends and family of the outlaw Jesse James.
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Murder, Mayhem and More: Palo Pinto and Parker County
A book by Jean Ebert Bennett. Spiralbound (2009), 195 pp., indexed. On early crimes in two Texas counties. Compiled from newspaper accounts, it includes fascinating instances of jailbreaks, lynchings, cattle rustling, horse-theft, embezzlement and murder.
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Lawmen and outlaws from Oklahoma Territory, Indian Territory or the State of Oklahoma.
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For the discussion and sharing of information regarding ancestors who were lawmen or outlaws in the Oklahoma or Indian Territories.
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Oklahombres is an association for the preservation of lawman and outlaw history in Oklahoma. Has a searchable archive of past issues of our quarterly publication and a message board where researchers can exchange information.
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[The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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OUTLAWS-OF-THE-OLD-WEST Mailing List
For anyone who is researching their ancestors who were outlaws of the old West.
Prisons, Prisoners & Outlaws » Wild West
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