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$7500 Reward for Murderers Poster All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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25000 For Jesse James Poster - Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847 – April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, gang leader, bank robber, train robber, and murderer from the state of Missouri and the most famous member of the James-Younger Gang. Already a celebrity when he was alive, he became a legendary figure of the Wild West after his death. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line The James brothers were most active with their gang from about 1866 until 1876, when their attempted robbery of a bank in Northfield, Minnesota resulted in the capture or deaths of several gang members. They continued in crime for several years, recruiting new members, but were under increasing pressure from law enforcement. On April 3, 1882, Jesse James was killed by a member of his own gang, Robert Ford, who hoped to collect a reward on James' head.
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The Murder of Wild Bill Hickok
Aces and Eights Poster - EYE POPPING COLORS - SUITABLE FOR FRAMING Own an 11 x 17 poster for $36 This painting by Canadian artist Ken Dewar, was the end result of the afternoon of filming in Heritage Park, an authentic 19th century town, in Calgary. 130 years to the day that McCall did his cowardly deed the painting was unveiled in front of City Hall in Deadwood, South Dakota, on August 2, 2006. -
Billy The Kid Poster - William H. Bonney II He was twenty-one and boldly bragging he'd killed 21 men, as he stood trial for his life. Hard men were all about the kid, with sidearms on their hips and rifles in their hands. The wild young man was found guilty and on April 8, 1881, was sentenced by Judge Warren Bristol to hang by the neck until "dead, dead, dead." On April 28, Pat Garrett went off to buy lumber for the gallows, and Billy went to work. There are three different stories on how Billy got his hands on a firearm that morning, but get one he did, and then The Kid cheerfully shot Deputies Bell and Ollinger, and escaped the makeshift jail at Lincoln, New Mexico. Pat Garrett later said, "I knew now that I would have to kill the Kid. We both knew that it must be one or the other of us, if we ever met." Billy was dead barely 2 months later from a bullet in the back from Garrett hiding in ambush. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Black Bart Outlaw Poster - The Outlaw Poet Bart's first stagecoach robbery was reported in August of 1877. His method was simple - he'd wait for the stagecoach around a tight corner, with flour sack over his face (with two holes cut/ripped for the eyes) derby on his head, and shotgun in his arms wearing a long, linen duster. He'd exchange the contents of the strong box for a copy of some poetry and always signed it, Black Bart, PO-8. Bart was eventually caught - did his time - then disappeared into the pages of old west lore. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Buffalo Bill Cody Poster - William Frederick Cody Buffalo Bill’s show business career began at the age of 26, on December 17, 1872 in Chicago. Ned Buntline (The man that immortalized Cody, Hickock and scores of other Wild West personalities in his dime novels) had written a play called "The Scouts of the Prairie". Cody appeared in it, as did another well-known scout, Texas Jack Omohundro, as well as Buntline. Reviews of Cody's acting were mixed but he was a natural in front of an audience, and actor or not, Buffalo Bill was a showman.By the time Bill died in 1917, he had laid the ground work for the modern rodeo and was the most recognizable person on earth. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Cowboy Code Defend Yourself ~ Defend yourself whenever necessary. Look out for your own. Always show your friendly intentions by drinkin' with yer gun hand. ~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Cowboy Code Poster Courage ~ Make your word your bond. Be courageous. Cowards and Quitters aren't tolerated in any outfit worth its salt. ~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Cowboy Poster Better With Age ~ Like a good cowboy, a good hat just gets better with age. ~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Cowboy Poster Bulls and Fools ~ Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear, or a FOOL from any direction. ~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Cowboy Poster Don't Go There ~ If your horse doesn't want to go there -- neither should you. . . .~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Cowboy Poster Horse Color ~ A good horse - never comes in a bad color.~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line