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Zen Brand Chewing Tobacco Poster - Cowboy Thoughts to Chew On This is one of the main reasons it just don't work running from your problems. ~ No matter where you go - there you are. . . . ~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Satchel Paige Poster - Satchel Paige was one of the first great, black baseball players, and as far as we know - he was never a cowboy. So we're making him an honorary one for this great quote. ~ Work like you don't need money, love like you've never been hurt, and dance like no one is watching. ~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Cowboy Poster Use It Up - ~ Use it up; wear it out, make do - or do without. ~ All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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~ Custer and the men of the Seventh rode out to meet their fate and the Sioux Nation, on June 25, 1876 at the Little Big Horn River ~ NOTE: Our name is on the website photo and NOT on the actual poster. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Young Guns Circa 1870 Poster - Charley Utter, Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill Cody, Texas Jack Omohundro, and Elisha Green. The photo that this poster was built around was originally taken in the early 1870s. At the time these men were performing in Ned Butlines "Scouts of the Prairie". As bad as most of the acting was - Hickok's stood out as the worst. The whole idea of acting was disagreeable to Wild Bill and he left after about 6 months. Hickok's disdain can be seen on his face in this poster, and notice how carefully the other men have their firearms staged around them - except Wild Bill: He's stood his long arm upside down! NOTE: Our name is on the website photo and NOT on the actual poster. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Sundance Kid and Etta Place Poster - It's unlikely there's a more shadowy figure in the Old West than Etta Place. There is no doubt that this was not her real name, as Place was the Maiden name of Harry's (the Sundance Kid) mother, and other women that were associated with the Wild Bunch used the alias also. Virtually nothing is known of her other than the fact she was reputed to be a school teacher, but there's some that say she was a Texas prostitute that Butch Cassidy took under his wing and gave a fake history as a school Marm, so she could have a new start. A stunning, timeless, beauty - she was seldom seen without the Sundance Kid, and they often traveled together as man and wife. NOTE: Our name is on the website photo and NOT on the actual poster. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Sam Houston Poster - First President of the Republic of Texas Houston's accomplishments are legion, including presiding over the formation of the Republic of Texas. The city of Houston, Texas was named for him. NOTE: Our name is on the website photo and NOT on the actual poster. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Yellowstone Kelly Poster - Luther Sage "Yellowstone" Kelly was born in Geneva, New York State, in 1849. He joined the Union Army near the end of the Civil war and finished his enlistment in wild Army outposts in Minnesota and the Dakota's. After his army stint he headed further west and in the following decade he became as familiar with the Upper Missouri and Yellowstone River valleys as any white man of his time. NOTE: Our name is on the website photo and NOT on the actual poster. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Pinkerton Circular for Tom Nixon - Alias Tom Barnes. Stands 5'7" or 5'8" tall and was one of the robbers of the Union Pacific railway at Big Springs Nebraska on September 18, 1877. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Pinkerton Circular Oliver Curtis Perry - Pinkerton's National detective agency offered a $1000 reward for Train Robbery. NOTE: Our name is on the website photo and NOT on the actual poster. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Pinkerton Circular for Reuben Burrows - Rueben Houston Burrows, AKA Rube Burrows was charged with highway robbery of the Southern Express Company with his father and a $700 reward was offered by the Pinkerton Detective Agency. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Zen Brand Dog Poster Cowboy Thoughts to Chew On All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around.
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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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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
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Southern Indiana Vigilance Poster - These are exact replicas of actual Wanted Posters, Railway Circulars, Pinkerton Circulars, Exhibit Notices, and Vigilante Notices from about 1849 to 1900. Once a Wanted Poster Reward got big enough it usually resulted in the outlaws death or capture. Jesse James is a fine example of this. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Tyrannosaurus Tex Poster - We're excited to be able to offer this to our Last Best Customers. This whimsical poster showcases the excellent artistry of our good friend Mark Cromwell. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Reward for Sam and Belle Starr Poster - $10,000 in gold coin will be paid by the US Government for Sam and Belle Starr - DEAD OR ALIVE! They are wanted for Robbery, Murder, Treason and other acts again the Peace and Dignity of the U.S. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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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
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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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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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John Wesley Hardin Poster The Terror of Texas Wes Hardin was so mean there's a story about Hardin staying at a boarding house - packed full of men. One of the men in the other room was snoring hard enough to bend the walls, and Hardin yelled over for culprit to cease and desist, or face the consequences. The man apologized, then an hour later, started right in snoring again. Wes yanked out his colt revolver and let loose. Did the man die? - who knows; no one's even sure the story ever took place - but with Hardin being as mean as a rattler, it could have. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line
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Wild Bunch Poster
William Carver, Kid Curry, The Sundance Kid, The Tall Texan, Butch Cassidy. The Wild Bunch was a loose association of up to a dozen outlaws who banded together under the leadership of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid to rob banks, trains, and rustle horses and cattle. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line -
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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George Armstrong Custer Poster - Colonel U.S. 7th Cavalry Not only was Ulysses Grant a real military genius, he was an astute politician. In 1875 President Grant knew there was a possibility that George Custer could be the Democratic Candidate for the Presidency in the next election. Grant knew Custer; knew he was charismatic, liked to talk, and knew how to do it. Everything the President wasn't. So President Grant had Custer transferred out west, knowing that there'd be a good chance Custer would get himself killed. Custer couldn't help himself, and on June 25, 1876 his headstrong, break-neck attack methods sealed his fate, and that of his command against the 2000 or more Sioux and Cheyenne at the Little Big Horn or Greasy Grass River. All Authentic Wanted Posters Package Legends of the West Posters Package Original Wild West Poster Line