Author Jim Johnson has been intrigued with the Old West, its lore, and its legends all of his life. His interest began while watching the old black and white western movies made in the 1940s and 50s. Over the years he has collected and read thousands of nonfiction books and magazines on western outlaws and lawmen. Today, his library overflows with these nonfiction western books and magazines. Jim read these books and magazine articles thoroughly and with caution. He was amazed at the contradictions, not only within books, but between books, and some of the fiction added to glamorize the books. His research over the last 25-30 years has taken him across the southwest, including Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma, and the midwest, including Kansas, Illinois, and Indiana. He has copies of thousands of documents from archives, government records, and internet records. He has also used online sources If you would like to contact me, please email me at texasjaj@hotmail.com. albuquerque, alias, paco anaya, arizona, arkansas, bill williams, james bell, billy the kid, biography, blazer's mill, brazil, brewer, henry brown, brushy bill, buckshot roberts, buffalo, mccarty, bowdre, burns, cahill, canton, celsa, coe, cowboy, deluvina, dolan, dudley, el paso, jesse evans, fiction, fountain, grant, stanton, sumner, jim french, frontier, gutierrez, garrett, georgetown, globe, grant, hamilton, henry, antrim, antrum, hall, hamilton, hefner, hico, history, hughes, kip, chisum, mckinney, john miller, simpson, tunstall, tunstill, jameson, bob jones, john jones, joseph, knight, vegas, lincoln, mason, maxwell, mccarty, mckinney, mcsween, mesilla, middleton, morrison, mexico, murphy, nolan, bob olinger, folliard, o'folliard, west, outlaw, panhandle, peppin, poe, portales, prescott, pueblo, roberts, real, regulators, ringo, ringold, james, bass, younger, roswell, rudabaugh, ruidoso, rustler, salazar, santa fe, scurlock, brady, silver