Henry H. Thomas Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
HENRY H. THOMAS
Born: January 06, 1850 in Oxford, Georgia
Died: August 11, 1912 in Lawton, Oklahoma
Biography
HENRY "HECK" THOMAS (1850-1912), a deadly frontier lawman employed by "hanging judge" Isaac Parker, was responsible for arresting over 300 outlaws between 1893-1896 and cleaning up a dangerous zone known as "Hell's Half Acre." He killed notorious outlaw Bill Doolin and shot another, Ned Christie. He was numbered with Bill Tilghman and Chris Madsen as one of the "Three Guardsmen" promoting law and order in the territory.
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HENRY H. "HECK" THOMAS - AUTOGRAPH LETTER DOUBLE SIGNED 10/24/1900 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 284931Autograph letter signed twice by Henry "Heck" Thomas in 1900, requesting a second warrant for John Trimble. Ned Sisson signed an autograph note on the verso asking for clarification. Both letters detail law enforcement matters in the Oklahoma Territory.Price: $1,700.00
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HENRY H. "HECK" THOMAS - DOCUMENT SIGNED 07/13/1894 - HFSID 322014Document certifying payment signed by "Heck Thomas" on July 13, 1894, confirming a payment of $6.00 for board and lodging. Henry "Heck" Thomas was a notable frontier lawman associated with "hanging judge" Isaac Parker, known for arresting numerous outlaws.Sale Price $1,095.00
$1,300.00
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HENRY H. "HECK" THOMAS - DOCUMENT SIGNED 09/11/1888 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 286416Document signed by "Heck Thomas" as Federal Marshal and "Stephen Wheeler" as Clerk of the District Court, dated September 11, 1888. Thomas reports expenses related to an arrest warrant for Jesse McLain, totaling $39.50, detailing various costs incurred.Sale Price $1,275.00
$1,500.00

