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John C. Chamberlain -
U.S. Deputy
Marshal serving under Marshal Grosvenor A. Porter in the Southern District
of
Indian Territory.
After having to serve a warrant of arrest on a personal friend and deliver him
to
Fort Smith,
Arkansas where he
stood trial, Chamberlain resigned his service.
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John Chambers -
U.S. Deputy
Marshal commissioned in by the federal court at Paris,
Texas to work in
Southern District of
Indian Territory.
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Lon Chambers - A deputy under Pat
Garrett, Chambers was along in the pursuit of Billy the Kid. He later robbed a
train in Kansas.
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George Chancellor -
U.S. Deputy
Marshal commissioned in the Southern District of
Indian Territory
at Paris,
Texas under
Marshal J. Shelby Williams in 1892
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Jim M. Chancellor -
U.S. Deputy
Marshal commissioned on September 24, 1892 in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas serving
under Marshal
Jacob Yoes.
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T. A. Chandler -
U.S. Deputy
Marshal commissioned in the Northern District of
Indian Territory
serving under Marshal W. H. Darrough in July of 1902. He worked out Vinita,
Oklahoma.
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Daniel Chapman -
U.S. Deputy
Marshal commissioned on August 6, 1889 in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas, serving
under Marshal
Jacob Yoes.
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Ed Chapman -
U.S. Deputy
Marshal commissioned in
Fort Smith,
Arkansas.
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John Chapman -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on July 27, 1872 in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas
serving under Marshal Logan S. Roots.
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John W. Chapman -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in the Southern District Court at Paris,
Texas in
1894.
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John B. "Jack” Charlton - A soldier in
Indian Territory, he chased several outlaws, including Red McLaughlin.
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William Chase -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on July 8, 1892 in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas
serving under Marshal
Jacob Yoes.
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J. S. Chatwell -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on June 1, 1893, in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas
serving under Marshal George Crump.
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Francisco "Frank” Chavez - Served as
sheriff of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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James S. Cheek -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas.
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J. W. Cheshire -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas.
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Bob Chew - Served as a
Texas Ranger in
1896.
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Ernest Childers -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in September of 1889, serving under Marshal Dickerson in
the Eastern District of
Texas.
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Hank Childers -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in
Indian Territory.
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John Childers -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on January 26, 1893 in the Western District of
Arkansas
serving under Marshal
Jacob Yoes.
Prior to serving as a U.S. Deputy Marshal, Childers had been elected as
Captain of the Lighthorsemen in the Coweta District in September, 1879.
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William Childers -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on July 14, 1891 in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas
serving under Marshal
Jacob Yoes.
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Matt W. Chilton -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
working in
Indian Territory in the 1880s.
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I. Chin-Chi-Kee (18??-1852) - A captain in
the Lighthorese Police for the Chickasaw Nation in Indian Territory, he
was killed in the line of duty when he tried to arrest four whiskey
smugglers.
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Aurelious "Arthur” Manisco Chitwood (18??-1940) - U.S. Deputy
Marshal commissioned out of the Western District court of Fort Smith,
Arkansas in
1875.
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J. H. Christian -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on August 14, 1895 in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas
serving under Marshal John Carroll.
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Willard Erastus Christianson, aka: Matt Warner, Ras Lewis (1864-1938) - Both
an
outlaw and a
lawman,
Christianson started started out as an
outlaw, changing
his name to Matt Warner. He rode with
Butch Cassidy and wound up in
prison. Afterwards, he served as Justice of the Peace deputy sheriff in Carbon
County,
Utah.
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H. W. Chronister -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on January 16, 1893 in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas,
serving under Marshal
Jacob Yoes.
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J. A. Churchill -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in the Western District Court at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas.
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W. C. Chynoweth -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in the Western District of
Arkansas in
1897.
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John W. Clanton -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in
Oklahoma Territory in July, 1894 serving under Marshal Evett
Nix.
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A. F. Clark -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned out of the federal court in Paris,
Texas, by
Marshal Thomas B. Needles of the Eastern Judicial District. Assigned to
the southern part of
Indian Territory, he later served as a deputy in
Antlers in the
Choctaw Nation.
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Ben Clark - A lawman in Clifton,
Arizona, he
killed Black Jack Christian in April, 1897.
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Bob Clark -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas.
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Charles A. Clark -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in
Oklahoma Territory in July, 1894 serving under Marshal Evett
Nix.
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G.R. Clark - Served as a
Texas Ranger in
1886 under Captain G.H. Schmidt.
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J. D. Clark -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on May 3, 1892, in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas
serving under Marshal
Jacob Yoes.
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W. C. Clark -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on January 4, 1895 in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas
serving under Marshal George J. Crump.
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W.T. "Slick” Clements - Served as a
Texas Ranger in Company D in the 1870s.
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William H. Clark -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned on June 9, 1869 in the District Court at Van Buren,
Arkansas
serving under Marshal William A. Britton.
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G. C. Clarke -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in the Western District at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas.
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Sid Clarke -
U.S. Deputy Marshal
commissioned in
Oklahoma
Territory during the Land Rush in April, 1889.