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  1. John Wesley Hardin (n. Bonham, Texas; 26 de mayo de 1853 - f. El Paso, Texas; 19 de agosto de 1895) fue un forajido de leyenda (al igual que Billy "The Kid" o Jesse James) del oeste estadounidense del siglo XIX a quien se adjudican, al menos, 40 muertes.

  2. John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853 – August 19, 1895) was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon. Hardin often got into trouble with the law from an early age. He killed his first man at the age of 15, claiming he did so in self-defense .

  3. John Wesley Harding is the eighth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on December 27, 1967, by Columbia Records. Produced by Bob Johnston, the album marked Dylan's return to semi-acoustic instrumentation and folk-influenced songwriting after three albums of lyrically abstract, blues-indebted rock music.

  4. Wesley Stace (born 22 October 1965) is an English folk/pop singer-songwriter and author who has used the stage name John Wesley Harding. Under his legal name, he has written four novels. He is also an occasional university teacher and the curator of Wesley Stace's Cabinet of Wonders.

  5. John Wesley Hardin 1853-1895 was a Texas killer, outlaw gambler and lawyer. Other websites. Outlaw Villians wiki. John Wesley Hardin. Categories: 1853 births. 1895 deaths. Criminals from Texas. American Old West.

  6. "John Wesley Harding" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan that appears as the opening track on his 1967 album of the same name.