Doc Middleton :
life and legends of the notorious Plains outlaw /
Harold Hutton.
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Summary: | "He was probably born in February 1851, in Bastrop County, Texas; maybe legitimate, maybe illegitimate. He definitely died in December 1913, in Douglas, Wyoming. During the intervening sixty-two years, Middleton was wanted for murder, chased for horse thefts, loved by the people, betrayed, tracked by detectives, in and out of prison on both sides of the law, a respectable businessman, and married three times."--Jacket. |
In collection: | Stephen Griffin Collection |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Chicago :
Swallow Press,
[1974]
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Edition: | [1st ed.]. |
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Notes: | Doc Middleton, 1851-1913, the famous desperado, roamed the vast areas of the lawless West. O’Neill, Nebraska, founded by the Fenian General O’Neill, was a town well-known to him. Middleton was in fact one of the various pseudonyms used by James M. Riley. Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-277) and index. Physical description: 290 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm more |
ISBN: | 080400532X 9780804005326 |