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Jack 'Catch 'em Alive' Abernathy |
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There are some reports
that he was under investigation in December of 1910 when he was summoned to
Washington, D.C. to meet with Attorney General Wickersham. When he was made to
wait all morning for the meeting with Wickersham, he simply wrote out his resignation and
left it with a secretary. There is at least one published report that when he
resigned as U.S. Marshal he became an agent for the Secret Service.
By 1919 he was back in
Texas pursuing a career as a ‘wildcat’ driller in the Texas oilfields. He was
almost killed in a drilling accident in Bastrop County, Texas in 1929. In fact,
his co-workers believed he was dead and he was being transported to a mortuary
when it was discovered that he was still breathing. He fully recovered and moved
to California, where he died in 1941.
His legend was larger than life. His name is strewn throughout the historical documents of the early twentieth century and a book about his life, Catch ‘em Alive Jack, was published and available at Amazon. His two sons, Bud and Temp, also had several books published about their adventures in the early 1900s.
If you enjoy these short stories, please check out some of my other writing. I have published two novels and a book of short-stories. Coming soon, the first of The Tanner and Thibodaux Adventure Series, Homicide in Black & White.
His legend was larger than life. His name is strewn throughout the historical documents of the early twentieth century and a book about his life, Catch ‘em Alive Jack, was published and available at Amazon. His two sons, Bud and Temp, also had several books published about their adventures in the early 1900s.
If you enjoy these short stories, please check out some of my other writing. I have published two novels and a book of short-stories. Coming soon, the first of The Tanner and Thibodaux Adventure Series, Homicide in Black & White.
The lesson here is never keep a man who can catch wolves with his bare hands waiting in the lobby.
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