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Encyclopedia Of Western Lawmen and Outlaws
by Jay Robert Nash
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... was an old-time western train and stagecoach robber who had been serving time with Ben Kilpatrick, the "Tall Texan" of Wild Bunch fame. Both men were released from federal prison in early 1912 and immediately planned a train robbery of the Southern ... "
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... They were tracking Tom Yantis, a mem- ber of the Wild Bunch. In late September, Tilghman had taken the oath in Guthrie and pinned on the badge of a deputy U. ... "
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Wild Bunch, Edith Doolin, Oklahoma Territory, Bill Doolin, Heck Thomas, Evett Nix, whiskey smugglers, three lawmen, hitch rack, other marshals, storm cellar, land rush
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West of Hell's Fringe: Crime, Criminals, and the Federal Peace Officer in Oklahoma Territory, 1889-1907
by Glenn Shirley
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... VII Bill Doolin's Wild Bunch WILLIAM (BILL) DOOLIN WAS BORN in 1858 on a farm in northeastern Johnson County, Arkansas, where his father, 5o-year-old Michael ... "
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Back in the Saddle Again: New Essays on the Western
by Edward Buscombe
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... a series of four thematically related American Westerns: Vera Cruz (1954), The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Professionals (1966), and The Wild Bunch (1969). ... "
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New York, Warner Bros, Wild Bunch, The Searchers, Wild West, Gene Autry, professional plot, official perspective, classical plot, blue yodel, detective films, historical verisimilitude
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