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Outlaw & Lawman Deputy Sheriff King Fisher Signature 1883-Rare! [182722]

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Outlaw & Lawman Deputy Sheriff King Fisher Signature 1883-Rare!  [182722]
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1883 Bail Bond for Charles Stanley, accused of unlawfully keeping and exhibiting a certain gaming wheel called a wheel of fortune. Signed on verso by famous Texas outlaw turned lawman Deputy Sheriff King Fisher. A flashy guy, he wore sombreros with gold braid, tiger skin chaps after a raid on a circus when he killed a Bengal tiger and a pair of ivory grip Colt 45's. "John King Fisher (October 1853 – March 11, 1884) was a gunslinger from the U.S. state of Texas during the heyday of the American Old West. King Fisher was restless, handsome, popular with women and prone to running[clarification needed] with a tough crowd. His father sent him to live with his brother James circa 1869. Some two years later, Fisher was arrested for horse theft and sentenced to two years in prison. However, because of his youth, he was released after only a short time that same year. Fisher was arrested several times for altercations in public by local lawmen and had been charged at least once with "intent to kill". Between 1881 and 1883, he served as a deputy sheriff and later acting sheriff of Uvalde County, Texas". from wikipedia. He was gunned down in a bar in San Antonio in 1883. Uvalde Texas