Charles A. Siringo

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Charles A. Siringo


Born
in Matagorda County, Texas, The United States
February 07, 1855

Died
October 18, 1928

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Charles Angelo Siringo (February 7, 1855 – October 18, 1928) was an American lawman, detective, bounty hunter, and agent for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Two Evil Isms: Pinkertonism...

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Riata and Spurs

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“My work had been successful. I cannot disclose the nature of the operation as the agency may have other work to do on it.”
Charles A. Siringo, A Cowboy Detective: A True Story Of Twenty-Two Years With A World Famous Detective Agency

“Shortly after the burial of the woman, I got sick with a burning fever. Late in the evening I started for Lamy Junction, the nearest store, a distance of 12 miles, to get a bottle of Carter’s little liver pills, my favorite remedy when feeling badly. I secured a room in the Harvey hotel and taking a dose of pills, went to bed for the night. Next morning I felt worse and was burning up with fever. Still”
Charles A. Siringo, A Cowboy Detective: A True Story Of Twenty-Two Years With A World Famous Detective Agency

“are deluded and led astray by rank, blood thirsty blatherskites.”
Charles A. Siringo, A Cowboy Detective: A True Story Of Twenty-Two Years With A World Famous Detective Agency

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