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In 1882, John Wesley Hardin drifted into Greentree, Wyoming Territory. In an upstairs hotel room he was shot in the head and left for dead. This is the story of what happened to him while he was suffering from amnesia during a range war.
Ravenwood
Excerpt
The rider, dust-covered and slumped in his saddle, was parallel with the Penny Ante Saloon when the sheriff and his two deputies spotted him. He had given the horse his head and the two of them, looking like a slow-moving puff of prairie dust, appeared to be either drunk or asleep.
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