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The Old West was home to a number of wild characters. There were outlaws, lawmen, madams of the night, and people who were just getting by. Of those, some rose to become legends because of their exploits on either side of the law. John B. Hayes, known as The Texas Kid was an outlaw who while Jess Crumbly was an everyman who became an&...

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