-
prompted local outlaw gang
leader and
cattle rustler Jim
McHaney to take over the mine.
McHaney sent two of his men,
Charley Martin and a man
named Myers...
-
cattle rustler Jim
McHaney,
taking care of him in
declining health. Keys
eventually took over
McHaney's properties after McHaney's death,
gradually expanding...
- the
Prosecution was
Telford Taylor and the
chief prosecutor was
James M.
McHaney. The
indictment was
filed on 25
October 1946; the
trial lasted from 9 December...
- was
first established by the "
McHaney Gang" in the late 1880s.
Cattle rustlers used the camp into the 1890s. Jim
McHaney reputedly murdered the discoverer...
- 1982
McHaney 2005, p. xi Poore,
Charles (January 7, 1954). "Books of the Times". The New York Times. In
McHaney 2005, p. 99
Bibliography McHaney, Pearl...
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Brantly 2002, pp. 145–147.
Selboe 2008, pp. 18–20.
Aiken 1990, pp. 20–22.
McHaney 1994, p. 118.
Langbaum 1982.
Selboe 2008, pp. 7–8.
Rossel 1982, p. 212...
- The
chief of
counsel for the
prosecution was
Telford Taylor;
James M.
McHaney and Jack W.
Robbins were the prin****l prosecutors. The
indictment was...
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Chief prosecutor James M.
McHaney examines defendant Gerhard Rose at the Doctors' Trial....
-
belonging to the
protagonist in the 1999
movie "Ghost Dog." Foster, Ruel E.;
McHaney,
Thomas L. (November 1976). "William Faulkner's "The Wild Palms": A Study"...
- was
believed to be
occupied by
cattle rustlers from what
known as the
McHaney Gang, but did not find the horses. He then
claimed he then met "Dutch"...