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Alias Frank Canton

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Here for the first time is the complete life story of the controversial lawman Frank Canton, born Joe Horner, who, after conviction and imprisonment for armed robbery, escaped to change his name and transform himself into an ambitious, hard-working peace officer pursuing felons all over the western frontier for almost half a century.

Canton was active in widely separate sections of the country--Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and Alaska--during the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth. Western historian Robert K. DeArment has tracked down the facts of the mysterious Canton’s early life and misdeeds in Texas; his participation in the Johnson Country War as an agent of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association; his pursuit of the Daltons, Bill Doolin, and other outlaws in Oklahoma Territory; his experiences as a peace officer and gold prospector in Alaska; his career as a bounty hunter; and his ultimate success as adjutant general of the new state of Oklahoma.

448 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1996

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December 3, 2023
Well researched and very revealing about the anonymity offered by the wide West to cover up a man's true identity.
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December 28, 2014
Crime apparently DOES pay. This is the story of Joe Horner, aka "Frank Canton," convicted armed robber, escaped convict, key player (corrupt sheriff and alleged hitman) in Wyoming's Johnson County cattle war, and finally Oklahoma's first adjutant general following a pardon from the governor of Texas.
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