Book Details

Action events of the Old West

This book is about two unknown gunfighters, Herman John (The Colorado Kid) Tomlin and Howard Price (The Utah Kid) Tomlin, who became the world's best and fastest gunfighters. It tells about their adventures while traveling on a wagon train from Illinois to Colorado. They both pan for gold on Clear Creek near Black Hawk, Colorado. In the 1st Colorado Cavalry Regiment, they fought in Indian wars against the Chiricahua Apache. Were gold guards on a stage from Deadwood, South Dakota, to First National Bank in Denver, Colorado? They were deputies in Deadwood, South Dakota. They were doing show performances in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. When they walked the streets or came to town, they never looked for trouble, but if you back them in a corner, with their lightning speed of fast draw and fire, you were dead before you could blink an eye.

 

About the Author

Dale R. Lincoln

Dale R. Lincoln usually writes stories about the drama of wars and action. As a young man, he was fascinated with Western movies with Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Rex Allen, Lash La Rue, and John Wayne. One day while thinking, why not write a book on the old West? With a lot of research on the old West of famous marshals, sheriffs, gunfighters, and outlaws. With a great idea for a summary page, Dale R. Lincoln wrote the Untold Story of The Best Gunfighters in Deadwood about two sons of a blacksmith from Illinois who went west and became the fastest guns alive.

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The Black Butterfly Predator (eBook Edition)