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161. Who Was Ben J. Woodson of Davidson County, Tenn.? Who Was Ben J. Woodson of Davidson County, Tenn.? Winter//2002 Article describes the activities of Ben J. Woodson, who was better known as Frank James, while living in Tennessee in the 1870s. It includes lots of names of people associated with both Jesse and Frank...

162. Whoa, Pardner; A Pardon for Kid? Whoa, Pardner; A Pardon for Kid? December 23, 2010 Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico has considered granting a pardon to Billy the Kid, but descendants of lawman Pat Garrett and New Mexico Territorial Governor Lew Wallace "are outraged." The dispute...

163. Wild West Photograph Collection Finding Aid Wild West Photograph Collection Finding Aid The majority of photographs in this collection came from the Brookings Montgomery photograph collection purchased by the library in the 1960s. Images are of outlaws, cowboys, Indians, lawmen, judges, western...

164. William (Bill) Chadwell, Deceased William (Bill) Chadwell, Deceased Circa 1890s Charcoal portrait of deceased William (Bill) Chadwell, alias Bill Stiles or Styles, without a shirt, showing bullet hole in the heart dripping blood. Drawing is signed by the artist. Immediately below...

165. William (Bloody Bill) Anderson William (Bloody Bill) Anderson 1882 Portrait and description of William Anderson, or Bloody Bill Anderson as a member of William Quantrill's guerrillas at the Centralia Massacre before being killed "in attempting to cross the Missouri near...

166. William Quantrill William Quantrill Newspaper clippings with photos, illustrations, and information about William Quantrill (1837-1865), a leader of Confederate Bushwhackers in guerrilla warfare during the Civil War in Missouri and Kansas....

167. With Badges & Bullets: Lawmen & Outlaws in the Old West With Badges & Bullets: Lawmen & Outlaws in the Old West 1999 Photos and chapter of the book about Jesse James (1847-1882), a notorious outlaw involved in border warfare mostly surrounding the Kansas City area, born in Clay County, Missouri, and killed in Saint Joseph,...

168. Zerelda James at Jesse James' Grave Zerelda James at Jesse James' Grave Postcard of the Grave of Jesse James at Excelsior Springs, Missouri, with his mother standing beside the tombstone.