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  • Charles Nangway - An outlaw, he murdered a rancher on June 3, 1885 near Lake Valley, New Mexico.

  • Frank “Jelly” Nash, aka: Charles B. Edgar, Doc Williams (1887-1933) - Sentenced to life in prison for an Oklahoma murder, he was later pardoned. In 1920 he was sent back to prison for robbery, but was again pardoned. In 1924, he was back in prison at Leavenworth, Kansas for assault, but escaped in 1930. He was killed in the Kansas City Massacre, a shootout at the Union Station railroad depot on June 17, 1933.

  • Hyman G. Neill, aka: Hoodoo Brown (18??-??) - An outlaw and justice of the peace, he was one of the Dodge City Gang who operated in Las Vegas, New Mexico before citizens rebelled and ran them out.

  • Bo Nelson - Outlaw member of Wild Bill Martin's gang in Lincoln, New Mexico.

  • John Nelson - A member of Selman’s Scouts following the turmoil of the Lincoln County War in New Mexico. He was killed by a posse led by Juan Patron near Fort Sumner, New Mexico Territory on October 10, 1878.

  • George "Bitter Creek" Newcomb, aka: Slaughter Kid (1866?-1895) - An outlaw and member of the Doolin-Dalton Gang in Oklahoma in 1890s, he was killed by Thomas Heck and Bill Tilghman near Pawnee, Oklahoma on May 2, 1895.

  • Ed Newcome - A bank and train robber and whiskey runner, he was associated with Jesse Jackson and Henry Starr. He was brought in by U. S. Deputies Gideon White and J. C. Wilkerson.

  • Bud Newman (18??-??) - An outlaw with the Taylor gang of West Texas, he was captured in 1898 and killed in an escape attempt.

  • Jim Newman - A lawman and outlaw, he consorted with John Wesley Hardin in the 1860s. He later lived in Texas and New Mexico.

 

  • William Nicholson, aka: Flap Jack Bill - A New Mexico outlaw, Nicholson was lynched by a mob on October 1, 1881 in Sanders, New Mexico.

  • Jim Nite - An outlaw and member of the Dalton Gang, he was captured by Deputy U.S. Marshal Dee Harkey near Sacramento Sinks, New Mexico in 1908.

  • Francisco Nolan - Outlaw member of the Castillo Gang.

  • Aristotle Nonmjo - A New Mexico outlaw, he was lynched on October 6, 1881, in Las Lunas, New Mexico.

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Great American Bars and Saloons

Great American Bars and Saloons by Kathy WeiserBy Kathy Weiser

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Kathy Weiser's first venture into the publishing world takes you into the many watering holes of America's past, particularly the numerous saloons that sprouted up during our nation's Wild West days. This great photographic review displays hundreds of vintage photographs from California to Arizona, the mining camps of Colorado, all the way to New York and its turbulent days of Prohibition.


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