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    Long Tom's treasure is a legend in American folklore said to have taken place in the Grand Canyon of Arizona, four miles west of the Tanner immigrant...
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  • fictional character in the Doc Savage stories "Long Tom" Watson, protagonist in the Long Tom's treasure legend Long Tom Hughes (1878–1956), American baseball player...
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    1:30–2:00 pm, after Tom McLaury had been pistol-whipped by Wyatt, Clanton's 19-year-old younger brother Billy Clanton and Tom's older brother Frank McLaury...
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  • Treasure Island (originally titled The Sea Cook: A Story for Boys) is both an adventure and historical novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson...
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    there on July 20, 1937. Grace explains that Cassidy was secretly buried at Tom's Cabin, a former sheepherders' log cabin located in a remote area of the...
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    Cowboys were buried in the Boot Hill cemetery. William McLaury, Frank and Tom's brother, tried to indict the Earps for killing the Cowboys. He wrote in...
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    J. W. Gardiner also testified that he saw the bulge in Tom's pants. However, the bulge in Tom's pants pocket may have been the nearly $3,300 in cash and...
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    Dime novel John Henry Johnny Kaw Long Tom's treasure Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine Lost Ship of the Desert Montezuma's treasure Paul Bunyan Pecos Bill Seven Cities...
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    theme of survival was featured in a 2009 documentary, Jesse James' Hidden Treasure, which aired on the History Channel. The documentary was dismissed as pseudo...
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    that Longabaugh lived under the name of William Henry Long in the small town of Duchesne, Utah. Long died in 1936, and his remains were exhumed in December...
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    in Cheyenne, Wyoming. While in jail, he wrote his autobiography, Life of Tom Horn: Government Scout and Interpreter, which was published posthumously...
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    supporters gathered inside his house; when Buck Powell and Deputy Sheriff Jack Long set fire to the building, the occupants began shooting. Bonney and the other...
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    Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved January 24, 2013. Long, Christopher; Bishop, Elize H. "Crockett, Texas". Handbook of Texas Online...
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    J. W. Gardiner also testified that he saw the bulge in Tom's pants. However, the bulge in Tom's pants pocket may have been the nearly $3,300 (equivalent...
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    referred to as the "Valley of Chieftains". Among the Plains Tribes, the long-standing ceremonial tradition known as the Sun Dance was the most important...
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    original on June 23, 2018. Retrieved June 23, 2018. "Raid an Official's Treasure". San Francisco Call. Vol. 82, no. 133. 11 October 1897. Archived from...
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    brothers. He returned to work on Hooker's ranch, staying out of Willcox for a long period of time. Wyatt did not get involved in the incident, nor did James...
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    while others reported he first fired a longer, bronze-colored gun, possibly the coach gun. Holliday killed Tom McLaury with a shotgun blast in the side...
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    botched; he was decapitated because the executioner used a rope that was too long. Tom Ketchum was born in San Saba County, Texas. He left Texas in 1890, possibly...
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    rifle and revolver, Reeves developed superior detective skills during his long career. When he retired in 1907, Reeves had on his record thousands of arrests...
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  • and Waglula. Little Hawk was the nephew of his maternal step-grandfather, Long Face, and a cousin, High Horse. In 1854, the camp was entered by Lieutenant...
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    Herald". www.kokomoherald.com. Retrieved June 23, 2018. "Raid an Official's Treasure". San Francisco Call. October 11, 1897. Archived from the original on November...
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    and Jay Silverheels, features three medallions which combine to make a treasure map revealing the location of a hoard of gold. The 1992 film ¡O No Coronado...
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    telegraph office manager was a friend to the Earps and delayed delivery long enough to allow the Earps and their associates to get ready to leave town...
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    the O.K. Corral Gunfight. New York: Morrow. ISBN 0-671-70614-4. Todd, Tom. "Tom's Tombstone Travels: Billy Claiborne" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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    Long John Silver is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1883 novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The most colourful and complex...
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    Roosevelt was elected president, Bullock organized 50 people (including Tom Mix) to ride in the inaugural parade in 1905. Bullock was then appointed...
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    apparatus, commonly used for bootlegging. Column and cooler consist of a 5-foot-long (1.5 m) copper tube wound in spiral form. The tube first goes up to act as...
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