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  2. Texas Ranger Division - Wikipedia

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    Texas Ranger John B. Jones and the Frontier Battalion, 1874–1881 (University of North Texas Press; 2012) 401 pages; a history of the battalion that focuses on Jones; Moore, Stephen L. Texas Rising: The Epic True Story of the Lone Star Republic and the Rise of the Texas Rangers, 1836–1846. William Morrow, (2015). ISBN 978-0062394309

  3. Bill Downing - Wikipedia

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    Bill Downing a.k.a. William F. Downing (1860 – August 5, 1908) was a notorious outlaw during the Wild West era in Arizona.Downing had fled from the Texas Rangers posse who was after him when he came to Arizona.

  4. Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Benson was created by Herbert C. Rice, who had already originated "dozens of local drama series" as a director at a radio station in Buffalo, New York. [1] In 1932, representatives of the Hecker H-O Company of Buffalo sought to develop a children's radio program for the company's cereal products.

  5. Money belt - Wikipedia

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    Money belts are belts with secret compartments, often worn by tourists. One form of money belt is a belt with a pouch attached to the front which is worn under a shirt to protect valuables from thieves and pickpockets. [1] Another form appears to be an ordinary belt when worn, but contains one or more hidden pockets on the inside, typically ...

  6. J.T. Miller trade grades: Who won deal between New York ... - AOL

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    Both Pettersson and Miller, each with a 100-point season under their belts, are under a point per game this year after clearing that plateau last season. ... The Rangers have a lot of money ...

  7. Dalton Gang - Wikipedia

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    Three Minutes to Eternity is a half-hour, 1963 episode (season 12, episode 9, narrated by Stanley Andrews, known as "The Old Ranger") of the TV series Death Valley Days about their last robbery in Coffeyville, with Forrest Tucker as Bob Dalton, Jim Davis as Grat, and Tom Skerritt as Emmett. [21]