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  1. Bill Tilghman. / 35.700278; -96.904444. William Matthew Tilghman Jr. (July 4, 1854 – November 1, 1924) was a career lawman, gunfighter, and politician in Kansas and Oklahoma during the late 19th century. Tilghman was a Dodge City city marshal in the early 1880s and played a role in the Kansas County Seat Wars.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_TilmanBill Tilman - Wikipedia

    South Atlantic Ocean. Occupation (s) Mountaineer, Explorer. Major Harold William Tilman, CBE, DSO, MC and Bar, (14 February 1898 – November [1] 1977) was an English mountaineer and explorer, renowned for his Himalayan climbs and sailing voyages.

  3. Bill Tillman (Dallas, Texas, 1947 - Plano, 15 de agosto de 2012) [1] fue un saxofonista, flautista y empresario estadounidense, conocido por haber sido miembro del grupo de jazz rock, Blood, Sweat & Tears.

  4. 16 de nov. de 2009 · Tilghman was a famous marshal who enforced law and order in the West, capturing notorious bandits and protecting the rights of the accused. He was shot and killed by a corrupt Prohibition agent who resented his refusal to ignore local bootlegging operations.

  5. The purpose of this article is to tell the story of Bill Tilghman [born July 4, 1854], who was among the first white men to locate a buffalo-hunting camp on the extreme southwestern border of Barber County, Kansas, just across the Indian Reservation line, as far back as 1870.

  6. 17 de jun. de 2014 · Learn about the controversial death of legendary Old West lawman Bill Tilghman in 1924, who was shot by a federal Prohibition agent in Oklahoma. Read the conflicting accounts of the shooting, the trial and the aftermath.

  7. The following year Tilghman effected the solitary arrest of notorious gang leader Bill Doolin. Doolin soon escaped from jail but was tracked down and killed by a posse led by Thomas. In 1900 and 1902 Tilghman was elected as Lincoln County sheriff.