- Tom Horn - Wikipedia
Thomas Horn Jr , (November 21, 1861 – November 20, 1903) was an American cowboy, scout, soldier, range detective, rodeo performer, and Pinkerton agent in the 19th-century and early 20th-century American Old West
- The Hanging of Tom Horn, 1903 - EyeWitness to History
Tom Horn could have escaped justice if it were not for the extraordinary detective work of the legendary, Old West lawman, Joe LeFores who tricked Horn into confessing his crime
- Tom Horn: A Complex Legend of the Old West - Legends of America
Thomas “Tom” Horn, Jr remains a debated figure in the history of the American West From his work as a scout, cowboy, and Pinkerton agent to his notorious reputation as a hired gunman, Horn’s life was filled with contradictions and controversy, not to mention his braggadocio
- The Gallows That Hanged Tom Horn - wyohistory. org
Photo courtesy of the Wyoming State Archives The next man to be hanged on Julian’s Gallows was Tom Horn Horn’s life has been fictionalized in dozens of books and movies Some argue that the first person to fictionalize the story of his life was Horn himself in the journals he kept
- Tom Horn (1980) - IMDb
Tom Horn: Directed by William Wiard With Steve McQueen, Linda Evans, Richard Farnsworth, Billy Green Bush A former army scout is hired by ranchers to kill cattle rustlers, but he gets into trouble with corrupt officials when he's accused of killing an innocent local boy
- Tom Horn, The Legendary Old West Cowboy And Gun-For-Hire
Tom Horn was a scout for the U S Army, a cowboy, a deputy sheriff, and a private detective for the Pinkerton Agency But it was his final stint as a hired gun that would lead to his demise
- The Elusive Truth about Tom Horn | Rim Country Museum
Horn was a mule packer, Army scout, Spanish American War veteran, Wyoming range detective, and serial killer Horn’s autobiography is the source of many of these inaccuracies Subsequent writers have used the information without fact-checking
- Life and Death of Tom Horn #321: T. Blake Kennedy Papers
Cowboy and \“cattle detective\” Tom Horn was employed by ranchers in southeastern Wyoming to discourage cattle rustlers His life was cut short by the hangman’s noose after he was found guilty of shooting a fourteen-year-old boy
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