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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_SelmanJohn Selman - Wikipedia

    John Henry Selman (November 16, 1839 – April 6, 1896) was sometimes identified as an outlaw and sometimes a working lawman of the Old West. He is best known as the man who fatally shot John Wesley Hardin in the Acme Saloon in El Paso, Texas, on August 19, 1895.

  2. 7 de ago. de 2022 · John Henry Selman (16 de noviembre de 1839 – 6 de abril de 1896) a veces se identificaba como un forajido y, a veces, como un representante de la ley en activo del Viejo Oeste. Es mejor conocido como el hombre que le disparó a John Wesley Hardin en el Acme Saloon en El Paso, Texas, el 19 de agosto de 1895. ¿A quién disparó John Selman?

  3. Though not the most well-known of the Old West’s infamous characters, John Henry Selman’s life was undoubtedly one of the most notorious. Sometimes referred to as “Old John” or “Uncle John,” he would variously operate in several roles, including a soldier, lawman, vigilante, and vicious outlaw.

  4. 18 de jul. de 2023 · A Confederate veteran-turned-lawman shot the deadliest gunfighter in the Old West. Before he became famous as a lawman, John Selman cut his teeth on the battlefields of the Civil War, wearing Confederate gray. By Team Mighty. Updated on Jul 18, 2023 6:35 AM PDT. 4 minute read.

  5. www.tshaonline.org › entries › selman-john-henrySelman, John Henry - TSHA

    19 de feb. de 2019 · Selman killed the famous gunman John Wesley Hardin on August 19, 1895, by putting three bullets in him as he rolled dice in the Acme Saloon. Selman went on trial for murder, but because of a hung jury he was released on bond.

  6. John Henry Selman (November 16, 1839 – April 6, 1896) was sometimes identified as an outlaw and sometimes a working lawman of the Old West. He is best known as the man who shot John Wesley ...

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  7. 23 de jul. de 2020 · John Henry Selman had been born in Arkansas in 1839. Some time afterward, the family moved to Grayson County, Texas. His early history is somewhat sketchy, but included his serving in the 22nd Regiment of the Texas Cavalry at Fort Washita in what is now Oklahoma, immediately before the Civil War.