Details for John Wesley Hardin

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5141011857

Data

Marker Number 11857
Atlas Number 5141011857
Marker Title John Wesley Hardin
Index Entry Hardin, John Wesley
Address
City El Paso
County El Paso
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes outlaws
Marker Year 1997
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Concordia Cemetery, Colpa exit of IH-10, bounded by Stevens, Yandell, and Crockett streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size grave marker
Marker Text (May 26, 1853 - August 19, 1895) Born in Bonham, Texas, John Wesley Hardin was named for the founder of Methodism. "Wes" Hardin grew into a family man, cowboy, and outlaw who claimed to have killed more than 30 men. An unusual sort of gunslinger, Hardin considered himself a pillar of society who killed to save his own life. Hardin served 15 years in state prison for murder, was pardoned, then opened a law office in El Paso in May 1895. He was killed 3 months later by John Selman, an El Paso city constable. (1998)

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