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William Barclay (Bat) Masterson

A photograph of William Barclay "Bat" Masterson taken Dodge City, Kansas.

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Wyatt Earp

Masterson, Bat, 1853-1921

Portrait of Wyatt Earp copied from William Barclay Masterson's "Famous Gunfighters of the Western Frontier" published in "Human Life".

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Samuel J. Jones

A formal, cased ambrotype portrait of Samuel J. Jones who led a large pro-slavery force in the May 21, 1856 sacking of the city of Lawrence, which was an anti-slavery stronghold in Douglas County, Kansas Territory. Jones was the sheriff of Douglas County at the time of the attack.

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William Bonney

Bonney, William H.-"Billy the Kid"

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Hugh A. Cook

Portrait of Hugh A. Cook, second Sheriff of Franklin County, Kansas.

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Hugh A. Cook with his wife and children

Lamon, W. H.

Portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh A. Cook and their three eldest children. He was the second Sheriff of Franklin County, Kansas. Photo taken by W. H. Lamon, Lawrence, Kansas.

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Hugh A. Cook with his wife and children

Lamon, W. H.

Portrait of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh A. Cook with three children and their dog. Cook was the second Sheriff of Franklin County, Kansas. Photo taken by W. H. Lamon of Lawrence, Kansas.

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Topeka police officers

This sepia colored photograph shows a collage of police officers in Topeka, Kansas.

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Topeka Metropolitan Police Department

Irvin, J.C.

This sepia colored photograph shows the Topeka Metropolitan police department in Topeka, Kansas.

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Wyatt Earp

This is an autographed photograph of Wyatt Earp signed "To my friend Fred Sutton from Wyatt Earp."

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