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Old History photo 373 #8470885
Yesterday at 09:37 PM
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1876 brought the James-Younger gang to ruin in the fields of Minnesota, where desperation and gunfire collided beneath the September sky. Charlie Pitts, outlaw and gambler of chance, met his final hour at Hanska Slough, cut down in the smoke of a posse’s rifles. The Northfield raid had promised riches, but it delivered only blood and the long reach of frontier justice. His body, once swift in the saddle, was left still in the wet grass where flight ended and death claimed its prize.

The photograph that followed did not seek to flatter. John Tackett’s lens caught Pitts as the frontier remembered him—not in motion, not in defiance, but in silence. The post-mortem portrait fixed his face among the countless others who tested the limits of law and lost. Where once there had been fire and bravado, now only the chill of mortality remained, his features set in the stark truth that every outlaw must reckon with.

Such images endure because they whisper of the chase, of the thunder of hooves through slough and field, of the moment when the hunted turn to fight and the hunters do not yield. Pitts’ photograph is not merely of a man—it is the relic of a pursuit that sealed the fate of a gang, a reminder that the frontier did not forgive miscalculation. In that still frame rests both an ending and a lesson: that the West carried no sentiment, only the finality of lead and the unblinking eye of the camera.


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Re: Old History photo 373 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8470984
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Gods mercy is endless if we ask for it .I hope and pray that he did .


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Re: Old History photo 373 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8470987
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.. I’m sure y’all yanks are proud of that …. Same way yall are proud of destroying the republic


…. Long live the James Younger Gang …. Long Live 1776

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Re: Old History photo 373 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8470995
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…. Or maybe it won’t… but it doesn’t hurt to dream



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Re: Old History photo 373 [Re: 330-Trapper] #8471002
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..sometimes I get to drinking cold beer and start thinking about what this country would be like had my ancestors won (it wasn’t from a lack of trying) .. I look at things and say to myself “dang the yanks sure screwed things up “

… then I snap out of it …. Just to realize it’s worse than I originally thought


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