The wild west is often defined based on one simplified generalization: it was an era of good and evil. Lawmen versus outlaws. Heroes versus hostiles. Order versus chaos. Legends versus scoundrels. It’s a tale told throughout history at large, and misrepresented through media, such as Hollywood motion pictures, distorting our perspective of what the western frontier was actually like. In reality, the landscape of the old west was more of a gray tapestry, an open land neither black nor white no matter what you believed to be true. Everyone had an ulterior motive, everyone had secrets to hide, and nobody was ever truly safe in the comforts of a dichotomy.
By extension, many of the famous figures of the frontier were not the exact archetypes the long gestating game of telephone would lead you to believe. Rather, many of the lawmen and bounty hunters were committing acts of vigilante justice behind the cloak of goodwill, just like many outlaws weren’t unknown to commit acts of charity. While the latter wasn’t nearly as popular as the former, it all goes to show the characters of the wild west were as complex as they come. Many of these double-crossing deputies and empathetic bandits were not given a title of “good” or “evil,” but rather blanketed with the term “gunfighter.” Were gunfighters on the right side of the law? Or just as liable to lean into disarray? The answer is both, a fascinating detail of western lore. To shine a light on one of the more lawful labeled gunfighters, we’re taking a deeper dive into the folklore of Dallas Stoudenmire -- the Texas Ranger and US Marshal who tamed one of the most savage settlements in all the west -- and the legend of the "Four Dead in Five Seconds Gunfight."
0:00 Introduction
2:09 The Ballad of Dallas Stoudenmire
9:17 The “Four Dead in Five Seconds Gunfight”
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