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Not too far from Amarillo.
I remember a Borger exit on I-40.
I didn't know the connection between Borger and Tilghman, though.
I learned about Bill from a late night tv movie.
He made it from the indian wars to the drug war, and the drug war's corrupt federal agent killed him.
Pretty sad, iyam.

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Very sad indeed sir freebornangel, it's a great story and I may tell it if I stay here and Steemit lasts, etc. I've been somewhat familiar with him since he was in Dodge City at the same time Wyatt Earp was but I never researched him specifically. Thanks so much for all your information, you're full of it! lol.

I've read a lot of books.
I most enjoy real stories of real people.
I think those bring the value to steem.
Until steemizens have more of it, we have to make do with stories from the past.
You do a good job of collating different sources and putting them into a good read.

I've been to Dodge a couple times, if only I could hear what the walls have to say.

Howdy today freebornangel and thanks for the kind words. I'm not much of a writer but I like to tell stories so hopefully a little of that comes through. Oh yeah, Dodge has a colorful history indeed!