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William Matthew Tilghman Jr. (July 4, 1854 – November 1, 1924) was a career lawman, gunfighter, and politician in Kansas and Oklahoma during the late 19th century. Tilghman was a Dodge City city marshal in the early 1880s and played a role in the Kansas County Seat Wars .
Tilghman began writing during her marriage. [1] From 1925 to 1934, Tilghman worked at Oklahoma City newspaper Harlow's Weekly as a literary editor. [2] [3]: 164 Tilghman was involved in organizations such as the YWCA, the Oklahoma Federation of Women's Clubs, and later became president of the Oklahoma Writer's Club. [3]: 164-165
William Tilghman (August 12, 1756 – April 29, 1827) was the Chief United States circuit judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Third Circuit and chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
"Yellowstone" and "Tulsa King" mastermind Taylor Sheridan is turning his focus to one of the most iconic unsung heroes in Oklahoma history with his new Paramount+ series "Lawmen: Bass Reeves." The ...
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Bill Tilghman was the director, James Bennie Kent was the cinema-photographer, and the Oklahoma Natural Mutoscene Company was the producer. The film was shot in Cache, Oklahoma , and at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge , with Quanah Parker having a bit part.
The woman, Eboni Pouncy, was injured in the Feb. 3 shooting and is recovering, Crump said in a statement. Body camera footage from two Harris County sheriff’s deputies showed them approaching ...
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