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Texas Rangers (1823-present)
- The oldest law enforcement agency in the United States, the
Texas
Rangers got their start in 1823.
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The
Three Guardsmen - This name was given in
Old West
literature to describe the three effective
U.S. Deputy Marshals, Bill
Tilghman,
Chris Madsen, and
Heck Thomas.
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Henry Andrew "Heck" Thomas
(1850–1912) - Served in
Indian Territory as a
U.S. Deputy Marshal and later as a Texas Ranger.
He helped break up the Dalton, Doolin, and Casey gangs, and captured
the Lee gang.
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Benjamin "Ben" Thompson,
aka: Shotgun Ben (1842–1884) - A gunman and
lawman
in
Texas,
Thompson served as city marshal of Austin,
Texas,
where it is said he killed thirty-two men. He and his friend
King Fisher
were both killed in
San Antonio
in March, 1884.
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Zan L.
Tidball - U.S. Marshal assigned to
Arizona
Territory.
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Bill Tilghman (1854–1924); Deputy Marshal,
Dodge City,
Kansas;
U.S. Deputy Marshal,
Oklahoma
Territory; Sheriff, Lincoln County,
Oklahoma; Chief of Police, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma.
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Paden Tolbert (1863-1904);
U.S. Deputy Marshal,
Indian Territory.
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Dan Tucker
(1849-??) - A
gunfighter
and
lawman,
Tucker was the City Marshal of Silver City,
New Mexico
and later a
U.S. Deputy Marshal.
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Tom Tucker - A cowboy,
lawman,
and
gunman in the
Pleasant Valley War in
Arizona, Tucker later joined Oliver Lee in
his feud in Tularosa,
New Mexico.
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Jesse Tyler
(??-1900) - A Utah lawman killed by Wild Bunch Gang member, Harvey Logan.
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George Tyng - U.S. Marshal
in
Arizona
Territory in 1874.
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