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  1. John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853 – August 19, 1895) was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon. Hardin often got into trouble with the law from an early age. He killed his first man at the age of 15, claiming he did so in self-defense .

  2. May 22, 2024 · John Wesley Hardin (born May 26, 1853, Bonham county, Texas, U.S.—died Aug. 19, 1895, El Paso, Texas) was the most notorious killer and quick-draw gunman of the Texas frontier. He killed at least 21 men in gun duels and ambushes in the period 1868–77.

  3. Sep 18, 2023 · John Wesley Hardin was one of the Old Wests most notorious killers: a ruthless outlaw who once killed a man just for snoring. A murderer to most, a folk hero to some, but one of the true legends of the Old West was the violent gunslinger John Wesley Hardin.

  4. Nov 16, 2009 · John Wesley Hardin, one of the bloodiest killers of the Old West, is murdered by an off-duty policeman in a saloon in El Paso, Texas. Born in central Texas on May 26, 1853, Hardin killed his...

  5. Nov 14, 2022 · This is the story of John Wesley Hardin, one of the most infamous outlaws of the Western frontier. John Wesley Hardin’s Early Life And First Kill. Born on May 26, 1853, to John Gibson Hardin and Mary Elizabeth Dixon, “Wes” Hardin was supposed to be a preacher.

  6. Aug 15, 2018 · The greatest of all the storied Texas gunmen, John Wesley Hardin, has been called the “deadliest killer ofem all.” It’s claimed he gunned down twenty to forty men, “not counting Mexicans, Negroes and Indians.”

  7. Mar 22, 2022 · John Wesley (Wes) Hardin, outlaw, son of James G. and Elizabeth Hardin, was born in Bonham, Texas, on May 26, 1853. His father was a Methodist preacher, circuit rider, schoolteacher, and lawyer. Hardin's violent career started in 1867 with a schoolyard squabble in which he stabbed another youth.

  8. Feb 7, 2019 · John Wesley Hardin (1853-1895) was a legendary gunfighter of the Old West. Time: 1870-1871. Place: Texas. John Wesley Hardin. Public domain image from Wikipedia. I had been receiving letters from my father and mother urging me to quit my wild habits and turn to better ways.

  9. In August of 1877 a drunken friend Brown Bowen exposed John Wesley after getting pummeled in a row with William Chipley, the butt-kicking manager of the Pensacola Railroad. Swain was actually the notorious outlaw Hardin, Bowen blustered, and would no doubt show up to exact revenge for the beating his comrade had taken.

  10. John Wesley Hardin was born on May 26, 1853 in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, the second of James Gibson and Elizabeth Cartwright Dixon Hardin's eight children. Hardin's father was a circuit-riding Methodist preacher and named his son after the founder of the Methodist sect.