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  2. List of Old West lawmen - Wikipedia

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    Marshal and Deputy U.S. Marshal, Kit Carson, Colorado and Abilene, Kansas: Con Stapleton: No image available: 1848–1879 Marshal, Deadwood, South Dakota: Dallas Stoudenmire: 1845–1882 El Paso, Texas Marshal and Texas Ranger; Deputy U.S. Marshal Michael Sughrue: No image available: 1844–1901

  3. United States Marshals Service - Wikipedia

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    For each district there is a presidentially-appointed and Senate-confirmed United States Marshal, a Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal (GS-14 or 15) (and an Assistant Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal in certain larger districts), Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshals (GS-13), [68] and as many deputy U.S. Marshals (GS-7 and above) [68] and special deputy U.S ...

  4. Bass Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Bass Reeves (July 1838 – January 12, 1910) was a deputy U.S. Marshal, gunfighter, farmer, scout, tracker, railroad agent, and a runaway slave.He spoke the languages of several Native American tribes including Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole and Creek.

  5. Rufus Buck Gang - Wikipedia

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    July 28, 1895: Killing of US Deputy Marshal John Garrett near Okmulgee [3] July 31, 1895: Coming across a white man and his daughter in a wagon, the gang held the man at gunpoint and took the girl. [4] They killed a black boy and beat Ben Callahan until they mistakenly believed he was dead, then took Callahan's boots, money, and saddle. [4]

  6. Category:United States Marshals - Wikipedia

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    United States portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to United States Marshals . This category is for United States Marshals and Deputy U.S. Marshals who have served with the United States Marshals Service .

  7. Bill Tilghman - Wikipedia

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    He joined forces with fellow deputy marshals such as Heck Thomas, Chris Madsen, Frank Canton, and Bud Ledbetter to wage total war on the outlaws active in the territory. [4] In the Cherokee Strip land rush of September 16, 1893, the new town of Perry, Oklahoma was created, and Bill Tilghman was appointed city marshal of Perry on October 21 ...

  8. William M. Dalton - Wikipedia

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    A posse assembled by US Marshal S.T. Lindsey in Ardmore, Oklahoma, tracked Bill to the cabin and surrounded it on June 8, 1894. Dalton escaped through a window at the back of the house, but as he ran through a patch of corn was shot and killed by the Deputy Marshals. [3] Bill Dalton, in death, June 1894

  9. Wild Bunch - Wikipedia

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    Nix appointed one hundred marshals to the task, insisting that they hunt down all outlaws, but making this gang a priority. Marshal Nix was staunchly supportive of his deputies and whatever they felt was necessary to bring down the gang. With him as their defender politically, his deputy marshals systematically hunted down the gang members.