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John Wesley Hardin - Wikipedia John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853 – August 19, 1895) was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon Hardin often got into trouble with the law from an early age He killed his first man at the age of 15, claiming he did so in self-defense
John Wesley Hardin | Biography, Wild West Quick-Draw Gunman - Britannica John Wesley Hardin (born May 26, 1853, Bonham county, Texas, U S —died Aug 19, 1895, El Paso, Texas) was the most notorious killer and quick-draw gunman of the Texas frontier He killed at least 21 men in gun duels and ambushes in the period 1868–77
John Hardin - Wikipedia John Hardin (October 1, 1753 – May 1792) was an American soldier, scout, and frontiersman As a young man, he fought in Lord Dunmore's War, in which he was wounded, and gained a reputation as a marksman and "Indian killer "
8 Murderous Facts about John Wesley Hardin - OldWest John Wesley Hardin murdered his first man at age 15 By Hardin’s account, his first major act of violence occurred when he stabbed one classmate nearly to death in a fight that involved a girl
The Truth About John Wesley Hardins Death - Grunge After witnessing a murder at eight years old and taking his first life at just 15, Hardin, who History called "one of the bloodiest killers" of his time — the Texas State Historical Association says he killed as many as 30 men — would spend much of his life on the run
Hardin, John Wesley - TSHA Explore the tumultuous life of John Wesley Hardin, a notorious Texas outlaw known for his violent escapades and complex personality Discover his early life, criminal career, and legacy
How John Wesley Hardin Became A Bloodthirsty Wild West Outlaw Born in Bonham, Texas in 1853, John Wesley Hardin was one of the most notorious Old West gunfighters until he was killed in an El Paso saloon in 1895 "They say I killed six or seven men for snoring Well, it ain't true, I only killed one man for snoring "
John Wesley Hardin The Shootist Archetype - Legends of America In a vintage 1924 article, John Hunter quotes John Wesley Hardin’s midwife as predicting he would either become a “great hero” or a “monumental villain ” In truth, he was wholly neither… and a little of both Hardin was a prime example of that special breed of men known collectively as “gunfighters ”