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In the history of the Southwest, Pat Garrett stood tall, both physically and in legend. He was more than just a famous western sheriff, more than the slayer of the legendary Billy the Kid. While on occasion his gun was for hire, and while he was sometimes known to protect special interests-particularly those of the cattle barons-more often than not Pat Garrett combined in his six-foot five-inch frame the good, honest, and honorable qualities that went to make up the lawman of the Old West.Garrett is, of course, immortal for his successful efforts to end the career of the Kid, but, as the author amply demonstrates, Garretts career by no means ended on that hot evening in July, 1881, in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Within days Garrett had established a reputation as an implacable foe of western criminals, a reputation that was to follow (and sometimes haunt) him for the rest of his life. He was an important figure in the frontier politics of Texas and New Mexico, and he rubbed shoulders with the great and the near great of the region.Through the story of Patrick Floyd Jarvis Garrett the panorama of the Southwest unfolds: its dreams, its courage, its explorations, its mistakes, its violence, its conquests, and ultimately its emergence as a settled society. No other character in southwestern history is more closely identified with the land and the people of Americas last frontier.

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title Pat Garrett The Story of a Western Lawman author Metz - photo 1

title:Pat Garrett : The Story of a Western Lawman
author:Metz, Leon Claire.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806118385
print isbn13:9780806118383
ebook isbn13:9780585145297
language:English
subjectGarrett, Pat F.--(Pat Floyd),--1850-1908, Sheriffs--New Mexico--Lincoln County--Biography, Texas--History.
publication date:1974
lcc:F801.G3M47 1974eb
ddc:363.2/092/4
subject:Garrett, Pat F.--(Pat Floyd),--1850-1908, Sheriffs--New Mexico--Lincoln County--Biography, Texas--History.
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Pat Garrett
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From a sketch by Jos Cisneros Reproduced by permission Page iii - photo 2
From a sketch by Jos Cisneros.
Reproduced by permission.
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Pat Garrett The Story of a Western Lawman Leon C Metz UNIVERSITY - photo 3
Pat Garrett
The Story of a Western Lawman
Leon C. Metz
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN
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To Sam
who tagged along when the trails were dim and hard to follow
By Leon C. Metz
John Selman: Texas Gunfighter (New York, 1966)
Dallas Stoudenmire: El Paso Marshal (Austin, 1969)
Pat Garrett: The Story of a Western Lawman (Norman, 1973)
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Metz, Leon Claire.
Pat Garrett: the story of a western lawman.
Bibliography: p.
1. Garrett, Patrick Floyd, 18501908.
I. Title.
F801. G3M47 363.2'092'4[B]Picture 4 72-9261
ISBN: 0-8061-1838-5
Permission has been granted by the University of Arizona Press to publish a revised portion of a chapter entitled "Pat Garrett: El Paso Customs Collector" which appeared in the Winter, 1969, edition of Arizona and the West.
Copyright 1974 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University of Oklahoma. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U. S. A.
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Acknowledgments
My first thanks go to the librarians, without whom no researcher could function. I extend my appreciation to Baxter Polk, University Librarian at El Paso, and to his excellent staff, Barbara Blair, Wallace Brucker, James Cleveland, Rosemary Corcoran, Jesse Duggan, Yvonne Greear, Kenneth Hedman, Simeon Newman, Bernice Le Mense, Martha Prather, Sibyl Rhodes, Inez Schweer, Frank Scott, Gloria Thomas, Mildred Torok, Edward Weir, Jacqueline Willingham, and Anne Wise. My gratitude also to Librarian John Wayne Smith of the El Paso Public Library and his staff, Shelah A. Bell, Emma Evans, Virginia Hoke, and Lizabeth Davis; to Myra Ellen Jenkins and Max Cox of the New Mexico State Records Center and Archives; to Archivist Chester Kielman at The University of Texas at Austin; to Archivist Roy Sylvan Dunn of Texas Tech University; to Arrell M. Gibson and Jack Haley of the University of Oklahoma Archives; to Mrs. Aloys Gilman, Assistant Librarian of the Iowa State Department of History and Archives; to Librarian David Kelley and his staff of the University of New Mexico Library; to Librarians James Dyke and Mildred Barrett of the New Mexico State Library; to Belle Wilson and Nora Henn of the Lincoln County Museum at Lincoln; and Harwood Hinton of the University of Arizona.
For friendly and helpful advice by mail and in person, I am deeply grateful to Eve Ball, Nona Barrick, Ed Bartholomew, Ramon Adams, Cecil Bonney, the Reverend Albert Braun, Frank Brito, Ruby Burns, Burrel Oral "Snooks" Burris, Frank Burris, Jack Carter, Nick Carter, Mrs. C. Claberon, Phil Cooke, James Cox, Lenore Dills, Hiram Dow, James L. Dow, Robert C. Dow, Raymond Dwiggans, Jeff Dykes, Bruce G. Eaton, G. Adlai Feather, Florence Fenley, Helen Garrett Fitch, Arthur Fountain, Tully Garner, Wilma A. Garner, Jarvis Garrett, Pauline Garrett, Mrs. M. W.
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Greer, J. Evetts Haley, Lorraine R. Haut, Carl Hays, Carl Hertzog, Peter Hertzog, Harwood Hinton, W. H. Hutchinson, Emmett Isaacs, Sue Ives, William H. Keleher, Randolph Lay, Dee Linford, R. L. Madison, Fred M. Mazzulla, John L. McCarty, Robert McCubbin, Cliff McKinney, Millard G. McKinney, Bill McGaw, Ruby Moore, Robert N. Mullin, Lee Myers, David Myrick, Dorothy Jensen Neal, Simeon H. "Bud" Newman, G. F. O'Neal, Edward Penfield, Baxter Polk, Sidney Redfield, Peggy Richards, Dawn Richie, Colin Rickards, Bud Rutherford, James D. Shinkle, Charles Skelton, J. J. "Jack" Smith, Joe H. Smith, C. L. Sonnichsen, Mrs. Tommy Powers Stamper, David Stratton, Rex Strickland, Mary Taylor, Mildred Torok, Ralph Vandewart, George Virgines, Dale Walker, Willis Walter, Herman B. Weisner, Victor Westfall, Mrs. Hugh White, Mrs. Rose White, Belle Wilson, Mrs. Ellis Wright, and Hal Cox.
Those who patiently spent hours typing and retyping the manuscript were Robin Fuller, Esperanza Monroy, Gilda Pea, Rachel Pea, Delia Reyna, and Mildred Torok.
People with the patience to read all or portions of the manuscript were my wife, Cheryl, Maryl Curry, Robert N. Mullin, S. H. Newman, C. L. Sonnichsen, Mildred Torok, and Dale Walker.
And a special note of thanks and appreciation to my wife and our four children and to Robert N. Mullin, C. L. Sonnichsen, Mildred Torok, and Dale Walker, all of whom saw me through some very difficult and trying times with this manuscript.
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LEON C. METZ
EL PASO, TEXAS
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