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  • Head of Joaquin Murieta Poster - Who was Joaquin Murieta? In the early days of the California Gold Rush (1849) there were 5 different Joaquins terrorizing the gold miners. One of their heads ended up in a pickle jar and on display for anyone with two-bits to view. . . All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
  • Las Vegas Vigilante Notice Poster - TO THIEVES, THUGS, FAKIRS AND BUNKO-STEERERS.  This Notice was directed primarily at SAW DUST CHARLIE, WM HEDGES, BILLY THE KID, BILL MULLIN, LITTLE JACK, THE CUTER, POCK-MARKED KID and then added AND ABOUT TWENTY OTHERS.  Any of these "Wanteds" found in the City after 10pm would be invited to a Neck Tie Party! All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Pony Express Recruitment Poster - From April 1860 to October 1861 the Pony Express was the fastest way to get your message from the East to the West; and back again. The "young, skinny, wiry fellows" all had to weight less than 125 lbs, and had to cover the 1966 miles from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California in ten days. Through every imaginable type of hardship they rode across the States of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and California. In October, 1861 the Telegraph Wire was completed to the West Coast and the Pony Express was finished. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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