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  2. List of Old West gunfighters - Wikipedia

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    An outlaw had usually been convicted of a crime, such as Black Bart, but may have only gained a reputation as operating outside the law, such as Ike Clanton. Some of those listed may have also served in law enforcement, like Marshal Burt Alvord who subsequently became an outlaw, and some outlaws like Johnny Ringo were deputized at one time or ...

  3. Tom Ketchum - Wikipedia

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    Tom Ketchum was born in San Saba County, Texas. He left Texas in 1890, possibly after committing a crime. He worked as a cowboy in the Pecos River Valley of New Mexico, where by 1894, his older brother, Sam Ketchum, had joined him. [1]

  4. John Swartz - Wikipedia

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    John Swartz (1858-1930) was a photographer in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is notable for taking the only known portrait of Butch Cassidy 's Wild Bunch gang of outlaws.

  5. The Burial Sites of Some of America's Most Infamous Outlaws - AOL

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    Round Rock, Texas. Sam Bass is best known as an outlaw who robbed stagecoaches and trains. The most notable crime was when he and his gang robbed a Union Pacific Railroad gold train in Nebraska ...

  6. John Hughes (lawman) - Wikipedia

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    John Reynolds Hughes (February 11, 1855 – June 3, 1947) was a Texas Ranger and cowboy of the Old West, and later an author.Several books were written about him, known as one of the most influential Texas Rangers of all time.

  7. Laura Bullion - Wikipedia

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    Laura Bullion (October 1876 – December 2, 1961) was an outlaw of the Old West.Most sources indicate Bullion was born in Knickerbocker, near Mertzon, in Irion County, Texas; the exact day of her birth is unclear.

  8. Nathaniel Reed (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel "Texas Jack" Reed (March 23, 1862 – January 7, 1950) [1] was a 19th-century American outlaw responsible for many stagecoach, bank, and train robberies throughout the American Southwest during the 1880s and '90s.

  9. List of the Great Depression-era outlaws - Wikipedia

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    A Texas bank robber and car thief, he was later sent to Alcatraz, where he attempted to escape from the island in 1938. [9] Charles Makley: 1889–1934 [2] [10] Ben Golden McCollum: No image available: 1909–1963 McCollum was an outlaw in Oklahoma during the 1920s, who was nicknamed the "Shiek of Boynton".