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Frank Canton (1849-1927), leading participant in the Johnson County War, 1892 (b / w photo)
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Frank Canton (1849-1927), leading participant in the Johnson County War, 1892 (b / w photo)
PNP249857 Frank Canton (1849-1927), leading participant in the Johnson County War, 1892 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: War on Powder River; Wyoming Civil War; conflict between cattle ranchers; monopoly of larger companies falsely accused smaller ranchers of rustling; many smaller ranchers lynched; real name Joe Horner; range detective for the Wyoming Stock Growers Association; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22951284
© Peter Newark American Pictures / Bridgeman Images
Antagonist Corrupt Corruption Cowboy Criminal Gunmen Hired Killers Lawman Ranch Rancher Ranchers Ranches Range Western Wild West Hitman Posse Regulators
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This print captures the stern gaze of Frank Canton, a prominent figure in the Johnson County War of 1892. Known for his involvement in this infamous conflict, Canton played a leading role as a participant. The Johnson County War was a brutal clash between cattle ranchers, with larger companies falsely accusing smaller ranchers of rustling. This resulted in the lynching of many innocent individuals. Frank Canton, whose real name was Joe Horner, worked as a range detective for the Wyoming Stock Growers Association during this time. He was part of an organization that aimed to maintain control over the cattle industry by any means necessary. In this portrait, Canton's weathered face tells stories of corruption and violence that plagued the Wild West. The image showcases both the lawman and outlaw aspects within Canton's life. On one hand, he is seen as an antagonist to those who fought against monopolistic practices and sought justice for smaller ranchers. On the other hand, he is portrayed as a hired hitman working for corrupt interests. This photograph serves as a reminder of the dark side of American history during this era - where power struggles led to bloodshed on vast open ranges. It stands as evidence that even those tasked with upholding justice can become entangled in corruption when faced with conflicting loyalties and motivations.
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