- Shotgun John Collins
Shotgun John Collins (
November 22 ,1851 -December 3 ,1922 ) was a little known, though well associated,gunfighter of theOld West .Born Abraham G. Graham, in
Horry County, South Carolina , Collins was raised in an oldplantation environment, with a well respected South Carolina family. His great grandfather,Captain Edward Connor, served in the South CarolinaMilitia during theAmerican Revolution , underFrancis Marion , aka "The Swamp Fox". His father, Hosea A. Graham, had married hisfirst cousin , later Martha Ann Graham, and while Collins was still a child the family moved toTexas .While still in his teens, Collins was sought by lawmen for
cattle rustling , and fled Texas for theNew Mexico Territory . While inWhite Oaks, New Mexico , around 1879, he became associated withBilly the Kid , and for a time rode with him. Billy the Kid was wanted at the time, and moving around often, and for a time Collins accompanied him, but eventually they went their separate ways. He also metWyatt Earp , then working forWells Fargo , as well asPat Garrett . He later worked as a buffalo hunter, and aUS Cavalry Scout during the Army's struggle withGeronimo and theApache . He also owned his own small ranch for a time in New Mexico.Collins had changed his name from Graham to his great grandfathers name when he left Texas, going by John Collins, to avoid trouble with the law on the earlier cattle rustling issue, but sometimes went by John Graham. Collins also worked, for a time, riding shotgun for Wells Fargo, and during this time his bond with Earp became strong. It was during this period that he became known, due to the numerous shootings he was involved in associated with his work, and from which his nickname "Shotgun" came.
Collins drifted for a time, through
El Paso, Texas , and later toDodge City, Kansas . At times he took part inoutlaw activities, while at others he served as a member ofposse 's. In 1883 he came to Dodge City with Wyatt Earp to supportLuke Short during what became known as theDodge City War . In the famous photographs in which Wyatt Earp, Luke Short,Bat Masterson ,Charlie Bassett , M.F. McClain, Neal Brown, William H. Harris, and W.F. Petillion are pictured, as well as a less circulated copy that excludes Petillion and includesBill Tilghman , Collins was present, as well as Johnny Millsap, "Texas Jack" Vermillion, and several others considered part of the "Dodge City Peace Commission". However they chose not to be in the photograph.Although little known today, Collins was respected in his day as a gunman, by his fellow gunfighter associates, as well as being well known to the public. He was never involved in any well known gunfights, with most of his notoriety coming from his days riding shotgun for Wells Fargo, and his association with the other members of the Dodge City Peace Commission. Some accounts say he was killed in a gunfight in the 1890s, but this is not the case. In reality, he did die in a gunfight, but at the age of 71, in El Paso during a dispute.
External links
* [http://captyak.tripod.com/shotguncollins/ Shotgun John Collins]
* [http://captyak.tripod.com/dodgecitypeacecommission/index.html Dodge City Peace Commission]
* [http://www.sptddog.com/sotp/gunfighters.html List of Little Known Gunfighters]
* [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-BatMasterson5.html Bat Masterson Association with Shotgun Collins]
* [http://wellsnevada.org/west_stories.html Old West Tales]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/wyatt-earp?cat=entertainment Wyatt Earp]
* [http://www.theoutlaws.com/lawman4.htm In Support of Luke Short]
* [http://www.jcs-group.com/oldwest/tombstone/earp1.html Wyatt Earp]
* [http://blogs.ancestry.com/circle/?cat=17&paged=2 Shotgun Collins]
* [http://cyberpunk2020.wordpress.com/2007/07/08/the-western-stars-a-cyberpunk-2020-posergang/ Western Stars game]
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