This is a document that tells the pay for a Deputy U.S. Marshal Joe P. Jennings to go with Deputy U.S. Marshal S.S. Nix to arrest Marion Hammons in the Osage Nation. I got it today in the mail. It is signed by both men plus U.S. Marshal E.D. Nix who was assigned to wipe out the Dalton-Doolin Gang in the 1890s under Judge Isaac Parker "The Hanging Judge". In 1929 E.D. Nix wrote the book "The Oklahombres". It was all about the Dalton-Doolin Gang and other outlaws that roamed the Indian Territory and the rest of the Southwest. S.S. Nix, former Deputy Sheriff, was the father of the young 32 year old U.S. Marshal E.D. Nix. E.D. Nix's brother was also a Deputy U.S. Marshal. "The Three Guardsmen" Heck Thomas, Chris Madsen, and Bill Tighman also worked under E.D. Nix. I thought y'all might like to see this. RR7
E.D. Nix top left and "The Three Guardsmen"
S.S. Nix as a Lieutenant in the Civil War
Part of the Dalton Gang that was killed in Coffeyville Kansas while try to rob two banks at the same time.
The end of the Dalton-Doolin Gang.
Bob Dalton's Colt SAA that was taken off his body at Coffeyville.
"The Battle at Ingalls", Ingalls is now a ghost town near Stillwater Oklahoma. The saloon and stables were the sight of the gunfight between The Deputies and the Dalton-Doolin Gang.
Another view of the above photo but someone laid a nice lever across them.
