Jim Miller

Old West Outlaw
·
12 Pins
 8y
Collection by
Cherokee outlaw, Ned Christie propped up on a slab for this photograph in Fort Smith, Arkansas after finally being captured dead or alive by one of Judge Parker's posses. *s Native American Photos, Native American History, Native American Indians, Cherokee Indians, Cherokee Nation, American Western, Navajo, Old West Outlaws, Famous Outlaws
Page not found - True West Magazine
Cherokee outlaw, Ned Christie propped up on a slab for this photograph in Fort Smith, Arkansas after finally being captured dead or alive by one of Judge Parker's posses. *s
Old Furniture by LSE Library on Flickr. From ‘Street Life in London’, 1877, by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith: “At the corner of Church Lane, Holborn, there was a second-hand furniture dealer, whose business was a cross between that of a shop and a street stall. The dealer was never satisfied unless the weather allowed him to disgorge nearly the whole of his stock into the middle of the street, a method which alone secured the approval and custom of his neighbours. As a matter of fa Victorian Street, Victorian Life, Victorian London, Vintage Pictures, Old Pictures, Vintage Images, Old Photos, London History, British History
Tumblr
Old Furniture by LSE Library on Flickr. From ‘Street Life in London’, 1877, by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith: “At the corner of Church Lane, Holborn, there was a second-hand furniture dealer, whose business was a cross between that of a shop and a street stall. The dealer was never satisfied unless the weather allowed him to disgorge nearly the whole of his stock into the middle of the street, a method which alone secured the approval and custom of his neighbours. As a matter of fa
John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853—August 19, 1895) was an American outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk hero of the Old West. Hardin is known to have had at least one encounter with the well-known lawman, "Wild Bill" Hickok. When he was finally captured and sent to prison in 1878, Hardin claimed to have already killed 42 men. In August 1895, Hardin was shot to death by John Selman, Sr. in the Acme Saloon, in El Paso, Texas. Bandit, Old West Photos, Westerns, Into The West, John Wesley, Evil People, American Frontier, Texas History
Old West Outlaw List – H
John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853—August 19, 1895) was an American outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk hero of the Old West. Hardin is known to have had at least one encounter with the well-known lawman, "Wild Bill" Hickok. When he was finally captured and sent to prison in 1878, Hardin claimed to have already killed 42 men. In August 1895, Hardin was shot to death by John Selman, Sr. in the Acme Saloon, in El Paso, Texas.
1909 Belle Epoque, Historical Clothing, Historical Photos, Women's Clothing, Vintage Outfits
My Ear-Trumpet Has Been Struck By Lightning
1909
Cowboy Wayne Brazel (center) shot Pat Garrett--unless, of course, it was Killin' Jim Miller, as many suspect. Billy Kid, Billy The Kids, Real Cowboys, Cowboys And Indians, Western Life, Western Art, Gangsters
The Outlaw Cowboys of New Mexico
Cowboy Wayne Brazel (center) shot Pat Garrett--unless, of course, it was Killin' Jim Miller, as many suspect.
Outlaw Cowboy from Arizona Bufalo Bill, Surviving In The Wild, Art Of Manliness
vintage cowboy: arizona outlaw
Outlaw Cowboy from Arizona
Bat Masterson Magazine Sportif, Ford County, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Frontiersman, Masterson
Bat Masterson – Loyalty in Lawlessness
Bat Masterson
James Brown Miller (1866 - 1909) aka "Killin' Jim", "Killer Miller", & "Deacon Jim", was an American outlaw & assassin of the old west. He is credited with 12 kills although it is said he killed as many as 50. Called Deacon Jim because he attended church regular & didn't smoke or drink. He was lynched by a mob of citizens for killing a former deputy U.S. Marshal. Sheriff, Jim Miller, The Wild Bunch, Sundance Kid, Wild West
Jim Miller (outlaw) - Wikipedia
James Brown Miller (1866 - 1909) aka "Killin' Jim", "Killer Miller", & "Deacon Jim", was an American outlaw & assassin of the old west. He is credited with 12 kills although it is said he killed as many as 50. Called Deacon Jim because he attended church regular & didn't smoke or drink. He was lynched by a mob of citizens for killing a former deputy U.S. Marshal.
"Texas Jack" Vermillion (John Wilson Vermillion) would grow up to become one of the many gunfighters in the Old West, with colorful nicknames like "Texas Jack" and "Shoot-Your-Eye-Out" Vermillion. He is most well known for his participation with Wyatt Earp in the Earp Vendetta Ride after the Clantons had killed Morgan Earp in 1882. American West, American Civil War, American History, Native American, World History, Vendetta
“Texas Jack” Vermillion – Old West Gunfighter
"Texas Jack" Vermillion (John Wilson Vermillion) would grow up to become one of the many gunfighters in the Old West, with colorful nicknames like "Texas Jack" and "Shoot-Your-Eye-Out" Vermillion. He is most well known for his participation with Wyatt Earp in the Earp Vendetta Ride after the Clantons had killed Morgan Earp in 1882.
Real - Outlaw - James B. “Killer” Miller October 25, 1861 – April 19, 1909 - ... JamesAZiegler.com Funny Internet Memes, Le Far West, Mountain Man
10 Gunslinging Outlaws of the American Wild West - Listverse
Real - Outlaw - James B. “Killer” Miller October 25, 1861 – April 19, 1909 - ... JamesAZiegler.com
James "Jim" Brown Miller, aka: "Deacon" Miller, "Killer Miller (1861-1909) - One of the worst of the many violent men of the Old West, James B. Miller was seemingly one of those "bad seeds" from an early age. Often impeccably dressed with good manners, he didn't smoke or drink and often attended church, earning him the nickname "Deacon Miller." But, he was a wolf in sheep's clothing. James Jim, Detective
James Miller – Hired Killer of the Old West
James "Jim" Brown Miller, aka: "Deacon" Miller, "Killer Miller (1861-1909) - One of the worst of the many violent men of the Old West, James B. Miller was seemingly one of those "bad seeds" from an early age. Often impeccably dressed with good manners, he didn't smoke or drink and often attended church, earning him the nickname "Deacon Miller." But, he was a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Jim Miller, killer of Pat Garrett Us History
Jim Miller
Jim Miller, killer of Pat Garrett