- Jim McIntire
James McIntire was a
gunfighter andTexas Ranger in theold west of the United States. He is best known for his autobiography, written in 1902 following anear death experience .The biography, "Early Days in Texas: A Trip Through Hell and Heaven" was published in 1902. This followed an experience in which McIntire reports having died and gone to
Heaven where he had a long conversation withChrist , was given a drink of water before he was returned to his body for several years.McIntire used this last part of his life to write his story which recounts his various careers as a Ranger, a
buffalo hunter , an Indian fighter, acowboy , a sheepherder, a saloon keeper, adeputy sheriff , and a wantedoutlaw . His story is notable for its unapologetic inclusion of the lurid details of his life. He reports seeing a companion killed and eaten byComanche warriors, and brags about making a purse from the breast of a Comanche woman.Jim McIntire was a friend of the better known "Longhair"
Jim Courtright and the two were charged withmurder after they killed two Frenchsquatters on some ranch land inNew Mexico .The most infamous story about McIntire was from his time as a deputy sheriff in
Mobeetie, Texas . According to his book,Wyatt Earp andMysterious Dave Mather had come to town with phony gold bricks which they were selling to the naive citizens. Jim exposed the scam and ran the two famous gunfighters out of town. [citebook|title=Tascosa: Its Life and Gaudy Times|author=Frederick W. Nolan|year= 2007|publisher=Texas Tech University Press|pages=114|id=ISBN 0896726045]References
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