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Lot 295

Hardin, John Wesley (1853-95) Texas' most notorious outlaw and gunslinger who claimed to have killed 42 men when he was sent to prison in 1878. His victims were white, black, and Mexican--anyone who riled his temper--and included federal soldiers and state police, who were often pursuing him. Hardin studied law during the 16 years he was in prison, but couldn't toe the straight and narrow after being released. He moved to wild and woolly El Paso where he took back up his bad habits. On August 19, 1895, he was playing dice with grocer H.S. Brown in the Acme Saloon when Constable John Selman walked in and shot Hardin in the back of the head.

Signature ("John W. Hardin") cut from a document, a bit of which can be seen on the verso, n.p., n.d. Fine.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.

 
Realized $1,845



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