Cowboys & Indians

JUSTICE, INTEGRITY, SERVICE—U.S. MARSHALS GET A MUSEUM

ver the course of its 234 legendary years, the U.S. Marshals Service has cut a wide swath of history, with no shortage of accounts to study and interpret and important artifacts to safeguard. No shortage, either, of many legendary figures to represent, among them, Bass Reeves, Wyatt Earp, Pat Garrett, and, for a short moment, Billy the Kid. In a long-planned and hoped-for

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