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NM gov meets with lawman Pat Garrett's descendants
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| Aug 4
| BARRY MASSEY
Posted on 08/04/2010 1:32:54 PM PDT by JoeProBono
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) -- Descendants of frontier lawman Pat Garrett personally delivered a message to New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson that they're opposed to a posthumous pardon for outlaw Billy the Kid, who was killed by Garrett nearly 130 years ago.
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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: billrichardson; billythekid; godsgravesglyphs; newmexico; patgarrett
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Pat Garrett
Billy The Kid
A possible pardon for Billy the Kid has brought protests from descendants of the sheriff who may have killed the outlaw. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has said he would consider a pardon, prompting a letter from three grandchildren of ...
To: JoeProBono
soon Bill Richardson will spend all his time thinking about the past
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posted on
08/04/2010 1:35:07 PM PDT
by
woofie
To: JoeProBono
...doesn’t he have better/more-important things to do than pardon people who are a century dead?
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posted on
08/04/2010 1:36:00 PM PDT
by
OneWingedShark
(Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
To: woofie
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posted on
08/04/2010 1:39:06 PM PDT
by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet - Visualize)
To: JoeProBono
Will the real Billy the Kid please stand up. Oh wait....
signed: Brushy Bill Roberts
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posted on
08/04/2010 1:40:59 PM PDT
by
Bad~Rodeo
(We've lost control of our own borders, and no nation can do that and survive-Ronald Reagan)
To: JoeProBono
El Patron is looking kinda rough.
Damn swamp cooler must be on the fritz again.
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posted on
08/04/2010 1:43:15 PM PDT
by
DariusBane
(People are like sheep and have two speeds: grazing and stampede)
To: JoeProBono
That pic is reversed, look at the loading gate in the Winchester.
To: DariusBane
Bill is the one on the wall?
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posted on
08/04/2010 1:45:43 PM PDT
by
woofie
To: woofie
Damn It! Bills horny again!
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posted on
08/04/2010 1:46:27 PM PDT
by
DariusBane
(People are like sheep and have two speeds: grazing and stampede)
To: JoeProBono
Love the old photos...you can tell from this (famous) picture that Billy The Kid was just a punk - today he'd be a "gangster" with rap pounding out of the back of his beater.
Of course, look at Bill Richardson...he's a punk too.
To: DariusBane
I think El Patron is trying...and miserably failing...to channel Hemingway here.
To: JoeProBono
Thanks for doing the heavy lifting Bill.
idiot
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posted on
08/04/2010 1:53:22 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: Scott from the Left Coast
Here's an old photo I found while doing some historical research for myself.
Its George Custer with his father on the left. He was hosting a reunion of soldiers who fought in the battle of Frenchtown (The battle of the River Raisin) something like 60 years prior to the photo being taken in Monroe Michigan.
One of the little known facts about Custer was the fact that he was a big supporter of veterans and veteran's causes.
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posted on
08/04/2010 2:01:27 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: US Navy Vet
That pic is reversed, look at the loading gate in the Winchester. I think the majority of tintypes were "backwards".
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posted on
08/04/2010 2:02:47 PM PDT
by
Charles Martel
("Endeavor to persevere...")
To: cripplecreek
What is the date of this photo? (I’d hazard a guess about 1880?) The old timers here appear to mostly have lost their teeth (and no dentures)...something that you would never see today. Custer’s father, on the other hand, appears quite hale and hardy (money talked, even then).
To: cripplecreek
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posted on
08/04/2010 2:08:59 PM PDT
by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet - Visualize)
To: Scott from the Left Coast
Without diving back into the internet I only know the photo was taken prior to the battle of the little bighorn.
The battle of Frenchtown was part of the war of 1812.
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posted on
08/04/2010 2:10:13 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: cripplecreek
Well, that backs it up until at least 1875...probably more like 1871...not long after the Civil War, where Custer became a hero.
To: JoeProBono
So who raised the request for the pardon? And how much money is involved?
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posted on
08/04/2010 2:19:58 PM PDT
by
DPMD
(~)
To: Scott from the Left Coast
Considering the fact that the vets were all from the south its interesting that Custer hosted the reunion. I suspect he paid for their trip as well.
It offers some interesting insight to the feelings of some fairly soon after the civil war.
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posted on
08/04/2010 2:20:37 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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