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He died on April 8, 1958, at the age of 97. Eaton usually carried a loaded Colt Single Action Army [citation needed] and often said "I'd rather have a pocket full of rocks than an empty gun." [citation needed] He was also known to throw a coin in the air, draw and shoot it before it hit the ground.
2 paź 2024 · Shortly after their relocation, Eaton witnessed his father's murder. He practiced his shooting, and as a teenager of fifteen he engaged in gunfights to avenge his father's murder. Eaton served as a deputy U.S. Marshall in Indian Territory under the "hanging judge," Judge Isaac C. Parker.
13 lis 2023 · Horrifying footage of a teenage boy being bashed to death by a gang of men has surfaced. About 15 young men were shown kicking and punching Jonathan Lewis, 17, in what appeared to be a car park as he laid on the ground on November 1 in the US city of Las Vegas. Seven days later, he died.
21 wrz 2015 · During a running shootout with rustlers outside of Fort Worth, the cross caught a bullet that would have killed Eaton. Hurrying back to propose, he found Jennie had just passed away from...
The familiar caricature of "Pistol Pete" was officially sanctioned in 1984 by the university as a licensed symbol. Frank Eaton lived in Perkins until his death on April 8, 1958. Images are copyright of The Oklahoma State Senate Historical Preservation Fund, Inc. and the artist.
26 kwi 2023 · At issue are a series of provocative pieces published recently by Illinois Review, a longtime right-leaning commentator on the state of Illinois politics whose ownership recently changed...
By the end of his career, Eaton would allegedly have eleven notches on his gun. Eaton was said to have been given a cross by a girlfriend, which he wore around his neck and which saved his life when it deflected a bullet during a gunfight.