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Vigilantes at San Francisco jail

This Madam Would Stop at Nothing to Save Her Man

by John Boessenecker2/9/202411/3/2023

Notorious San Francisco bordello owner Belle Cora even challenged the 1856 Vigilance Committee.

Photo of the bungalow of Fred and Ma Barker where both were slain after a four hour gun battle with the F.B.I.

A ‘School of Crime, With Ma Barker Their Teacher’

by Mark Carlson1/23/20241/17/2024
Laura Fair

After Shooting Her Lover, This Widowmaker Pleaded Insanity

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Gunfight in Old West

These Western Lawmen Worked Both Sides of the Badge

by Richard F. Selcer11/3/20238/30/2023
Black Bart and Ham White

These Two Highwaymen Battled for the Title of World’s Best Stagecoach Robber

by Daniel Seligman10/9/202310/9/2023
Photo of James Michael Curley bending the ear of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936.

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Photo of Mayor James Michael Curley, dressed in his raccoon coat, hands out flowers during South Boston's traditional Evacuation Day parade on March 17, 1947. Mayor Curley's wife, Gertrude, in a smart green hat with a pink ribbon is sitting to his left and Edward J. "Knocko" McCormack in his Yankee Division uniform is in front. The parade originally commemorated the day the British left Boston on March 17, 1776 and now it also honors St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.

Although As Crooked As They Come, This Boston Politician Was Beloved

by Peter Carlson8/29/20238/1/2023
"Bear River Tom" Smith

This Abilene Marshal Was Almost Beheaded On His Way Out of Office

by Roger Myers6/30/20235/31/2023
20th Maine charge down Little Round Top

The 20th Maine’s Little Round Top Hero Had a Hardscrabble Life

by Jared Peatman6/29/202310/12/2023

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