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  2. John Hughes (lawman) - Wikipedia

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    John Reynolds Hughes (February 11, 1855 – June 3, 1947) was a Texas Ranger and cowboy of the Old West, and later an author.Several books were written about him, known as one of the most influential Texas Rangers of all time.

  3. List of Old West lawmen - Wikipedia

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    Sheriff and Texas Ranger, Mason County, Texas: Mariano Barela: No image available: 1837–1892 Sheriff and U.S. Marshal, Mesilla, New Mexico: Joel Almon Bascom: No image available: 1832–1912 Chief of Police, Provo, Utah and constable of Mona, Utah: John Watson Bell Bascom: No image available: 1869–1948

  4. Texas Ranger Division - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Ranger Division, also known as the Texas Rangers and nicknamed the Diablos Tejanos (Spanish for 'Texan Devils'), [4] is an investigative law enforcement agency with statewide jurisdiction in the U.S. state of Texas, based in the capital city Austin.

  5. History of the Texas Ranger Division - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1830s, the Mexican War of Independence had subsided, and some 60 to 70 families had settled in Texas—most of them from the United States. Because there was no regular army to protect the citizens against attacks by native tribes and bandits, in 1823, Stephen F. Austin organized small, informal armed groups whose duties required them to range over the countryside, and who thus ...

  6. Frank Hamer - Wikipedia

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    Francis Augustus Hamer (March 17, 1884 – July 10, 1955) was an American lawman and Texas Ranger who led the 1934 posse that tracked down and killed criminals Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Renowned for his toughness, marksmanship, and investigative skill, he acquired status in the Southwest as the archetypal Texas Ranger.

  7. Leander H. McNelly - Wikipedia

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    Leander H. McNelly was born March 12, 1844, in Follansbee, Virginia (today West Virginia), to P.J. McNelly and his wife Mary Downey.McNelly suffered from consumption as a child, and in 1860 his family moved to Texas in the hope that the climate would improve his health.

  8. John Horton Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    John Horton Slaughter with his shotgun Incorrectly identified as "Terry's Texas Rangers" in fact these were cowboys of John H. Slaughter; see [1]. John Horton Slaughter (October 2, 1841 – February 16, 1922), also known as Texas John Slaughter, was an American lawman, cowboy, poker player and rancher in the Southwestern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  9. Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco, Texas, is the state-designated official historical center of the famed Texas Rangers law enforcement agency. It consists of the Homer Garrison Jr. museum gallery, the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame, the Texas Ranger Research Center and the Headquarters of Texas Rangers Company "F".