Selasa, 23 Januari 2018

Sheriff Plummer Is Long Gone, But His Double-Barreled Shotgun Remains

Frontiersman Granville Stuart once repaired it. The notorious Montana Vigilantes hanged Sheriff Henry Plummer in the mining town of Bannack on January 10, 1864, either because he secretly led a gang of road agents or for largely political reasons, depending on whose history one reads. The debate over whether the sheriff was good and hanged …

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