Selasa, 13 Juni 2017

One-armed Deputy U.S. Marshal Ed Johnson Once Chased After the Marlow Brothers

His right arm lost in a gunfight, he became a deadly left-handed shot. Lawman Ed Johnson was destined to play a lead role in the Marlow brothers’ remarkable story. In August 1888 he was part of a posse that ventured into Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) to apprehend the brotherhood one newspaper called “the most dangerous …

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