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  1. Henry Newton Brown. Lawman, outlaw. Born: Phelps County, Missouri, 1857. Married: Alice Maude Levagood, March 25, 1884. Died: Medicine Lodge, Barber, Kansas, April 30, 1884. During the days of the Chisholm Trail, Caldwell became known as a rough and tumble cowboy town.

  2. Outlaws of the Old West | Henry Newton Brown. Brown was raised in Cold Springs Township, in Phelps County, ten miles south of Rolla, Missouri. An orphan, he lived there with his uncle Jasper...

  3. Henry Newton Brown (1857 – April 30, 1884) was a 19th century gunman who played the roles of both lawman and outlaw during his brief life. An orphan, Brown was raised in Rolla, Missouri, by relatives until the age of seventeen, when he left home and headed west.

  4. Henry Newton Brown (1857 – April 30, 1884) was an American Old West gunman who played the roles of both lawman and outlaw during his life. Brown was raised in Cold Springs Township, in Phelps County, ten miles south of Rolla, Missouri.

  5. Nov 26, 2021 · Henry Newton Brown, who would become both a lawman and an outlaw, was born in Phelps County Missouri in 1857. When he and his sister were orphaned when they were children, they were sent to live with their aunt and uncle, Aldamira and Jasper.

  6. Oct 5, 2023 · HENRY NEWTON BROWN. The people of Caldwell, then considered the wildest town in Kansas, hired Henry Newton Brown as their assistant marshal in 1882, and were so impressed with his work that they promoted him to marshal five months later.

  7. Apr 23, 2020 · Elected marshal of Nevada City, Calif., in 1856, Henry Plummer showed his true colors the following year. After arresting a wife-beater, he turned to comforting the aggrieved wife, often at night, and ultimately killed her husband.

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