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Wild Bill Hickok Union Army Scout, devout gambler and sheriff. He was shot from behind and killed in Deadwood, South Dakota | |
| John Wesley Hardin He dispatched 44 men in 10 years. He studied law in prison and practiced law in El Paso. He was shot from behind and killed by the policeman John Selman while he was playing dice. The jury acquitted Selman, apparently in gratitude for having rid Texas of a major menace. | ![]() |
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William Clarke Quantrill A fearless Confederate Guerrilla leader in Missouri. He was the mentor of Frank and Jesse James as well as the Cole and Younger brothers who were notorious train robbers. | |
| Joaquin Murieta A Mexican patriot. His name struck mythological terror from one end of the state of California to the other. | ![]() |
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"OK" Corral Earp Brothers In wide-open Tombstone Doc Holiday and the Earp brothers; Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan were gamblers, bartenders, brothel keepers and small time speculators. They were also lawmen. The badge of the law was to shield them of any wrong doing for their participation at the "Gunfight at the 'OK' Corral" wherein several men were killed. | |
| The Alamo Santa Ana stormed the Alamo in San Antonio and killed every one of the Texas and American defenders. William Travis, David Crockett and James Bowie were among those killed. In March 1836 Sam Houston avenged the carnage at the Alamo by defeating General Santa Ana at the Battle of San Jancinto. | ![]() |
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