The Notorious Men of the Wild West

The Notorious Men of the Wild West

Khalid Elhassan - December 4, 2019

The Notorious Men of the Wild West
Cowboys on the Chisholm Trail. YouTube

39. Piling Up the Bodies…

With Texas’ Reconstruction government hot on his tail, John Wesley Hardin fled to Sumpter, Texas. He claimed to have killed three Union soldiers there in 1868, when they tried to arrest him. Within a year of that triple homicide, Hardin killed another soldier.

In 1871, the fugitive Hardin decided to try his hand at becoming a cowboy on the Chisholm Trail. He killed seven people en route, including two men in a card game, and an Indian “just for practice“. He killed another three men when he got to Abilene, Kansas. Later that year, he walked up to two black policemen who were looking for him, and shot them both, killing one and wounding the other.

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