WebJul 26, 2011 · Legendary Lawman Chris Madsen. This month’s Legendary Lawman is the third member of the “Three Guardsmen”: Deputy U.S. Marshal Chris Madsen. These deputies worked the Indian Territory that ... WebChris Madsen: No image available: 1851–1944 U.S. Marshal, Oklahoma Territory: Bat Masterson: ... Detective, US Marshal, San Francisco, California: Evett Dumas Nix: 1861–1946 US Marshal, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Nasty Nate, Kansas Robert Bob Olinger: 1841–1881 1878–1881 Deputy Sheriff, Lincoln County, New Mexico: William Owen …
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WebChris Madsen retired in 1905 and died in 1944 at the age of 93. Bill Tilghman retired … WebIn the mid 1990's the U.S. Marshals Service produced a series of "sports cards" that depicted and commemorated notable Marshals ... the greatest of us all. Tilghman and his partners Heck Thomas and Chris Madsen were known as the Three Guardsmen of Oklahoma and they were instrumental in bringing law and order to the lawless Indian and … simplify 15/8
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WebU. S. Marshal Badge, Oklahoma Territory Extra Fancy - This style badge was the "dress badge" as opposed to the "work badge" of legendary Oklahoma lawman Bill Tilghman. Along with Tilghman, were Heck Thomas and Chris Madsen. These men were known as the "Three Guardsmen" of the Oklahoma Territory. 2 1/2" diameter, solid pewter. WebChris Madsen (February 25, 1851 – January 9, 1944) was a lawman of the Old West who is best known as being one of The Three Guardsmen, the name given to Madsen and two other Deputy US Marshals who were responsible for the apprehension and/or killing of several outlaws of that era. The Three Guardsmen consisted of Madsen, Bill Tilghman, … WebMadsen var personligt ansvarlig for drabene på tre bandemedlemmer. Efter tjeneste med … raymond property in thane