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US Marshal Lawman Badge {PH-20}

Description (Stock Code: PH-20)

This original badge was worn at the turn of the century by U.S. Marshal Wiley Green Haines in the Oklahoma Territory.

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 2" in diameter.

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

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US Marshal Badge

US Marshal Lawman Badge {PH-21}

Description (Stock Code: PH-21)

Virgil Earp wore a similar badge during his time in Tombstone . Virgil was commissioned by Crawley P. Dake, U.S. Marshal for Arizona . After Virgil was ambushed and crippled in 1882, it was Dake who appointed Wyatt Earp as a temporary Deputy U.S. Marshal to pursue his brother Morgan's killer.

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 3 1/8" from point to point.

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

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US Marshal Badge

US Marshal Lawman Badge {PH-04}

Description (Stock Code: PH-04)

This is the type of badge worn by the infamous Earp brothers Wyatt and Virgil.  This is also the same type of badge worn by James Arness as Matt Dillon in the Gunsmoke television series.

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 2 3/4" x 2 1/4".

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

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US Marshal Badge

US Marshal Lawman Badge {PH-25}

Description (Stock Code: PH-25)

This style badge was the "dress badge" as opposed to the "work badge" of legendary Oklahoma lawman Bill Tilghman. Along with Tilghman, were Heck Thomas and Chris Madsen. These men were known as the "Three Guardsmen" of the Oklahoma Territory .

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 2 3/4" x 2 1/4".

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

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Marshal Jerome AZ Badge

Marshal Jerome, AZ Lawman Badge {H-63}

Description (Stock Code: H-63)

Jerome was often called the "Wickedest City in America" during its prime in the Old Wild West. For Jerome's Marshals Charlie King and Johnny Hudgens, this may have been an understatement. Keeping peace in this old mining town took more than just a fast gun and a keen sense of awareness, it nearly took their lives! Poor Charlie was shot down in Deception Gulch. Johnny's intuition saved his life many times throughout his career as Jerome's Marshal.

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 3 1/8" from point to point.

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

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Durango US Marshal Badge

Durango US Marshal Lawman Badge {PH-68}

Description (Stock Code: PH-68)

William (Big Bill) Thompson stood 6'4" tall, but that didn't help him when he got into a gunfight with Jesse Stensel, the Town Marshal of Durango. Thompson was closing down gambling halls under the Governor's orders. Marshal Stansel objected, and the two emptied their guns at each other. Sheriff Thompson died from four bullet wounds. After it was discovered that one of Thompson's wounds was to his back, the Marshal was arrested for murder. Before the trial could take place, Sheriff Thompson's clothing, which was the vital evidence to prove the murder charge, was burned by the undertaker. As a result, Stansel was acquitted and very soon after he moved to Texas.

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 2" in diameter.

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

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Marshal Dodge City Badge

Marshal Dodge City Lawman Badge {PH-10}

Description (Stock Code: PH-10)

The original version of this badge was worn by famous lawmen such as Bat Masterson, Ed Masterson, and Charlie Bassett. This badge was also worn by Wyatt Earp, before he moved onto Tombstone Arizona, where he participated in the famous shootout at the O.K. Corral.

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 2 1/8" x 1 7/8".

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

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Marshal Deadwood Badge

Marshal Deadwood Lawman Badge {P-74}

Description (Stock Code: P-74)

This is a known example of an authentic badge for the position of "Marshal Deadwood" which refers to the boom camp of Deadwood, South Dakota. Although the badge is well know, our research hasn't turned up a single name of anyone who has held the position of Marshal Deadwood, South Dakota.

However, we know that some city lawman arrested Jack McCall for the murder of Wild Bill Hickok on Aug 2, 1876. Who this was seems to be unknown. We also know that James Butler Hickok (his real name), had a colourful career and that his name is linked with the town of Deadwood more than anyone else’s. Hickok was a Deputy U.S. Marshal at Ft. Riley, Kansas in 1886, the first of several jobs he had as a lawman. After the civil war, he was Sheriff of Ellis County, Kansas and Town Marshal at Hays City in 1869. By 1871, Hickok was the Marshal of Abilene. All of these were wild old cowtowns in their day. During the next 5 years, the legendary “prince of pistoleers” was a gambler, prospector, a showman with Buffalo Bill, and allegedly had a child with Calamity Jane. He was shot from behind and killed by Jack McCall in Mann’s Number 10 Saloon in Deadwood, S.D. The aces and eights he held in his poker hand have become known as the “dead man’s hand”. It is debated as to whether Hickok was ever Marshal of Deadwood, if he was, this would surely have been his badge.

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 2" in diameter.

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

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