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True West Magazine - Tom "Black Jack" Ketchum's grave is located in Clayton, New Mexico, where he became the only person ever legally hanged for train robbery. | Facebook
1901 DECAPITATED OUTLAW TOM KETCHUM BLACK JACK, after HANGING HEAD SNAPPED OFF | #1852093149
THE HANGING OF "BLACK JACK" THE OUTLAW - SET OF TWO REAL PHOTO | Lot #72312 | Heritage Auctions
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Thomas Edward “Black Jack” Ketchum (1863-1901) - Find a Grave Memorial
The Violent Life and Grisly Death of Wild West Outlaw and Train Robber "Black Jack" Ketchum
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The Strange Tale of Black Jack Ketchum and the Hole in the Wall Gang | Dusty Old Thing
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Thomas E. Ketchum | Colorado Encyclopedia
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Historically Speaking: The Ketchum brothers and their crimes — 'Black Jack' Tom Ketchum | Vision | rdrnews.com
Tom Ketchum or "Black Jack" prior to hanging] | Amon Carter Museum of American Art
Train Robber – Black Jack Ketchum – Legends of America
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Tom Ketchum aka "BlackJack" and his older bro Sam. They were cowboys in arizona, new mexico & texas. They moonlighted … | Old west outlaws, History, Old west photos
Train Robber – Black Jack Ketchum – Legends of America
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DEADLY TOM KETCHUM” « Tom Rizzo
Rod South on X: "Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado 1956 This #Western based on a novel by "Louis L'Amour" about Tom Ketchum a cowboy who turned to crime and was executed in 1901 for
OUTLAWS]. A pair of real photo postcards showing the hanging of Thomas Edward "Black Jack" Ketchum. [April 1901].