JOHN WESLEY HARDIN: A LIFE from BEGINNING to END (kindle) by Hourly History
Published by Hourly History in October of 2025.
John Wesley Hardin (1853-1895) is the archetype of the Old West gunman in so many ways:
a) He was most active in the immediate post-Civil War era;
b) His violence was not really directed for any larger cause, mostly just family beefs or perceived personal insults;
c) Eventually, his violent ways caused his death.
Hardin was credited with more than 20 murders, although he claimed he killed 42 men. He wasn't fighting to prove a point, like Billy the Kid claimed to. He wasn't fighting as an extension of the Civil War, like Jesse James claimed to be doing. Instead, Hardin was literally running and gunning as he fled from one jurisdiction to another. He hid among an immense extended family network, eventually killed someone, and then fled to another location to hide among another set of cousins.
I found this to be an interesting read. Hardin was clearly some sort of sociopath - anyone who kills 42 people in multiple settings in less than 10 years is not normal.
I thought this quote about Hardin's father was amusing, but I am not sure if it was intentional: "Pastor Hardin didn't quite know what to make of his troubled son's life. But of one thing he was certain: there was no way that this rough-and-tumble renegade was going to follow in his footsteps and become a Methodist minister."
I rate this short e-book 5 stars out of 5. It can be found on Amazon.com here: John Wesley Hardin: A Life from Beginning to End by Hourly History.
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