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  2. Frank Stilwell - Wikipedia

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    At the scene of the holdup, Wells, Fargo & Co. undercover agent Fred Dodge discovered an unusual boot print left by someone wearing a custom-repaired boot heel. [10] The Earps checked a shoe repair shop in Bisbee known to provide widened boot heels and were able to link the boot print to Frank Stilwell. [10]

  3. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    The modern roper style boot with a low heel and shorter shaft emerged from the traditional design in response to the needs of modern rodeo, particularly calf roping, where the cowboy had to run to tie the calf as well as to ride. The lower shaft resulted in a less expensive boot but also allowed the boot to be more easily removed.

  4. Charlie Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Charlie was born September 19, 1898, on a riverboat coursing the White River, "between two towns in Arkansas," the third of ten children for Molly and Thomas Dunn.His great-great grandfather, Winfield Scott Duam, made boots in County Cork, Ireland, starting a lineage of bootmakers that reached to young Charlie, five generations.

  5. These Are the Best Women's Cowboy Boots to Complement ... - AOL

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    The fan-favorite cowboy boots feature a chunky low heel paired with a spacious shaft and rounded toe, all of which make for optimal comfort. Material: Synthetic Leather | Sizes: 5.5 to 12 | Colors ...

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  7. Tony Lama Boots - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, the company began marketing its boots nationally. [5] In 1961, nearly 50 years after the first store opened, the company moved into larger quarters and began making 750 pairs of boots a day. By the late 1960s, the company moved to a new factory on El Paso's east side. In 1990, Tony Lama Boots was sold to Justin Industries. [6]