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Pat Garrett Autograph Letter Signed to His Wife: "I am in the real estate business and am doing splendid"
Pat Garrett Autograph Letter Signed to His Wife on the Texas Horse-Trade: "Have got rid of 14 head here traded most of them for one very fine Horse"
Pat Garrett (2) Autograph Letters Signed to His Wife: "I will never again be so long away from you until the monster death seperates us"
Pat Garrett Document Signed - Part of the Las Cruces Land Deal that Ended in His Murder
Bat Masterson Signature - Rare Autograph of the Dodge City Icon
Bat Masterson Document Signed as Dodge City Sheriff - Subpoena for the Appearance of a Witness
Wild Bill Hickok Autograph Letter Signed - An Excessively Rare Old West Autograph, Signed Four Times!
Isaac C. Parker Document Signed - Oath of Office Approved by 'The Hanging Judge'
Allan Pinkerton Signed Publishing Contract for His Book, Claude Melnotte as a Detective, and Other Stories
New Mexico Territory: Frank Lea Signed Warrant to "Arrest and Take the Body" of a Murder Suspect in Lincoln County (1882)
Wyoming Territory: H. R. Mann Signed Bench Warrant for a Johnson County Horse Branding Fraud Case (1885)
California Sheriff's Letter and Mug Shot of Chinese Criminal (1885)
Indian Territory: Expense Voucher for E. B. Ratteree, a Deputy U.S. Marshall Under Judge Isaac Parker (1890)
Cowboy Sheriff Photograph with Gunbelt and Wooly Chaps
Tombstone 1900 Execution Card for the Halderman Brothers
Butch Cassidy Original 'Mug Shot' Glass Negative - One of Only Three Known Portraits of the Outlaw - From His First and Only Arrest (1894)
Emmett Dalton Typed Letter Signed on His Book, 'When the Daltons Rode'
Frank James Autograph Letter Signed to His Wife, Awaiting Trial in Gallatin, Missouri, Five Months After Jesse James was Gunned Down by Robert Ford: "Hoping to be free and regain your love"
Frank James Autograph Letter Signed from Gallatin Jail, Wary of His Fefense - "I don't think they know one devilish thing about it" (May 9, 1883)
Frank James Autograph Letter Signed from Gallatin Jail (July 5, 1883)
Frank James Autograph Letter Signed to His Wife, from Jail ("St. James Castle") in Gallatin, Missouri: "I am just as frisky as a colt feeling good all over"
Frank James Autograph Letter Signed to His Wife, Awaiting Trial in Gallatin, Missouri: "He I think would put up a job to have the Fords or Liddil kill me if I was in his charge"
Frank James Autograph Letter Signed to His Wife, from Jail in Gallatin, Missouri: "I just can't live away from you any longer"
Frank James Original Sketch, Sent to His Wife from Jail: "Kissing Through the 'Bars'"
James-Younger Gang: Flournoy Yancey Document Signed - Hired as an Agent in the Missouri Secret Service