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DOWNLOAD BEAR RIVER TOM SMITH PDF Online. Thomas “Bear River” Smith – Marshalling Abilene – Legends ... Thomas “Bear River” Smith served as a lawman in New York City, Bear River, Wyoming and Kit Carson, Colorado, before becoming marshal of the rough and tumble cowtown of Abilene, Kansas in June 1870. Born in New York City on June 12, 1840, Smith grew up to be a middle weight professional boxer before joining the New York City Police force. Thomas J. Smith Wikipedia Thomas James Smith, also known as Tom "Bear River" Smith, (12 June 1830 – 2 November 1870) was a lawman in the American Old West and briefly marshal of cattle town Abilene, Kansas.He was killed and nearly decapitated in the line of duty.. Early life. Little is known of Smith s youth, though he was well known as a tough man and had been a professional middleweight boxer. Bear River Tom Smith http mroldwest.com Bear River Riot November 19, 1868 at Bear River City, Wyoming was put down by "Bear River Tom" Smith the bare knuckle lawman. Lawman “Bear River” Tom Smith | Linda Broday Tom Smith was such a man. His name is common but his deeds certainly were not. Tom was born June 12, 1840 in New York City. When he grew up, he took a job on the police force there until leaving in 1868 to work for the Union Pacific Railroad. His work took him west to Bear River, Wyoming. Jeff Arnold s West Bear River Tom Smith Tom was wounded in the chest by a gunshot, probably from McConnell, but grabbed his assailant round the neck and dragged him outside. There, however, Miles clubbed Tom from behind with the carbine. Miles then used an axe to decapitate the lawman and so died Bear River Tom Smith, who had never shot a man in his life. WWHA Gravesite | Smith "Bear River" Tom Smith (1830 November 2, 1870) Tom Smith s beginnings are not known. It is said he was once a policeman in New York City and or he was a bare knuckle boxer. Documentation supporting these stories has never surfaced. The first documented account attributed to Tom Smith was in 1868 in the town of Bear River, WY. Thomas James “Bear River” Smith (1840 1870) Find A Grave ... Western Lawman. A former New York City Policeman, he left the force in 1868 to take a job as a law agent for the Union Pacific Kansas Rail Line and was commissioned a Deputy US Marshal in 1869. In the spring of 1870, Mayor Theodore Henry of Abilene, Kansas, was desperately seeking someone as an effective peace officer... Download Free.

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