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  1. Jim French was a cowboy in the New Mexico Territory. Called either "Big Jim" or "Frenchy", he was a key participant in the 1878 Lincoln County War. Out of all Lincoln County Regulators and associates of Billy the Kid, French remains the most mysterious.

  2. Dec 3, 2015 · Jim French is one of the most mysterious members of Billy the Kid’s Regulator gang. Where he came from and what happened to him? Nobody knows. There’s no known photo of him, either. But he was involved in several affrays during the Lincoln County War.

  3. Jun 29, 2017 · Advocate.com Editors. June 29 2017 6:46 AM EST. In 2004, Gabriel Goldberg convinced the famously reclusive Jim French, founder and photographer of the Colt brand, to tell his own story to the...

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  5. Mar 14, 2023 · James Townsend. Mar 14, 2023. 5 min read. Our Man in Catoosa: Jim French? “Big JimFrench, reportedly a half-Cherokee drifter from Indian Territory,[1] was a cowhand employed by John Chisum[2] who joined the McSween-Tunstall faction at the outbreak of the Lincoln County War.

  6. Jim French was a New Mexican cowboy. Out of all Regulators, French remains the most mysterious. Not much is known about him, such as where he came from or how he came to work for John Tunstall. He was known to be a large, powerful man, variously reported to be either half-Indian or half-black.

  7. MY SPECULATION HERE SPARKED A TRAIL TO THE TRUE SOURCE OF THE MAIN IMAGE: THE ARTIST/PHOTOGRAPHER JIM FRENCH, WHO DREW THE COWBOYS FOR A SERIES CALLED LONGHORNS IN 1969 (SEE LINK AT END OF THIS POST).

  8. Nov 30, 2013 · This collection of previously unseen Polaroids opened at Clamp Art last week, and will run until December 21st. Jim French may sound more familiar as Rip Colt, of Colt studios, the homoerotic publishing company who's beefcake models set the standard of the 70 and 80s homoerotic magazines.

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