[58] Hardin made several attempts to escape. Bowen had been charged with the December 17, 1872, killing of Thomas Holderman. [2][5]:108100 He was named after John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist denomination of the Christian church. [7]:60 The next day, Hardin left for Texas, never to return to Abilene. I waylaid them, as I had no mercy on men whom I knew only wanted to get my body to torture and kill. EXPLICIT LANGUAGE AND GRAPHIC CONTENT!!! Artist: John Wesley Harding , Venue: The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center , Old Saybrook, CT, USA. According to a Kosse Texas Webmaster, there is a tradition that this killing took place in a hotel beside the towns railroad station). As noted above, Hardin claimed to have captured Abilene law officer Tom Carson and other officers and humiliated them sans clothing. Hardin met up with Hickok again while on a cattle drive in August 1871. "[7]:22, Later that month, on January 20 in Horn Hill, Limestone County, Texas, Hardin claimed he killed a man in a gunfight after an argument at the circus. At the cemetery, the group representing Hardin's descendants presented a disinterment permit for the body, while the El Pasoans presented a court order prohibiting its removal. It was reported at the time that Webb was shot as he was pulling out an arrest warrant for one of Hardin's group. While in the area, he also renewed his acquaintance with some of his cousins who were allied with a local family, the Taylors, who had been feuding with the rival Sutton faction for several years. Blair prevented a gunfight between two well-armed parties, one of which was headed by John Hardin and the other headed by Capt. A firefight between the rival camps ensued. Edit setlist. Polk had killed a man named Tom Brady, and a detachment of soldiers sent from Corsicana, Texas, were pursuing the duo. 1891-1898, May 03, 1895, MAILABLE EDITION., Image 8", "The Law Catches Up with John Wesley Hardin", "Nogalus Prairie Texas, Nogales Prairie Texas, Nogallis Prairie Texas", Website, Early Hernando County History. Hardin, having by then recovered from the injuries sustained in Sublett's attack, admitted that there were reports that he had led the fights in which these men were killed but would neither confirm nor deny his involvement: "as I have never pleaded to that case, I will at this time have little to say"[7]:81, Hardin's main notoriety in the SuttonTaylor feud came from his part in the killing of two lawmen known to be Sutton family allies. Allegedly, Hardin was also involved in this killing of Thomas Holderman. On November 6, 1892, during Hardin's stay in prison, his first wife, Jane, died. [7]:79[60], Hardin eventually adapted to prison life. Wesley Stace On Mountain Stage. Born in central Texas on May 26, 1853, Hardin killed. Hardin was born in 1853, killed between thirty and forty men which allegedly included a poor soul in wild Bill Hickock's Abeline Kansas, who's only crime was snoring. magazine, "For an album of this kind to be released amidst Sgt. April 25, 2014 Stace is better known to some as John Wesley Harding, the name under which he released 17 albums. 2 on the U.S. charts and topping the UK charts. He was the son of James Hardin, a Methodist preacher, who had named him after John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. The Colt, with a .38-caliber .mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}2+12" barrel, is nickel-plated, with blued hammer, trigger, and screws. However, both men did back down. New York: Time Life. Hardin spotted Brown County Deputy Sheriff Charles Webb entering the premises. Wes Hardin skt sin frsta person vid 15 rs lder. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue, Vol. No more than 300 hundred journalists received advance CDs of Harding's new record, while only a handful of radio stations received the single "Negative Love." No other physical copies existed. June 1, 1871: Hardin killed three Mexican cowboys in Park City, Kansas. John Wesley Harding (1967) Buy it now Amazon iTunes track 1. Hardin claimed that after killing Maje, he shot three, Hardin said he shot one of the two soldiers killed in 1869 in "Richland Bottom", the other having been shot by his cousin, Simpson "Simp" Dixson, a member of the. [54] He was forty years old when he returned to Gonzales, Texas. The two entrepreneurs had painted a picture of a bull with a large erect penis on the side of their establishment as an advertisement. On May 15, 1873, Jim Cox and Jake Christman were killed by the Taylor faction at Tumlinson Creek. John Wesley Harding was written and recorded by Dylan in six weeks between October and November of 1967, in the collective aftermath of Sgt. Dylan - John Wesley Harding - Used cd - E1450A. We do not know from what country they came , nor the date of landing, but suppose it was about 1745. Hardin claimed that Dixon's mother, sisters, and brother had been tortured and killed by Union soldiers during the Civil War. This time, Hickok allowed Hardin to carry his pistols into town - something he had never allowed others to do. Thinking he could get out of Texas long enough for his pursuers to lose interest, Hardin worked with his cousins, rustling cattle for Jake Johnson and Columbus Carol. John Wesley Hardin entered the world near Bonham, Texas in 1853. November 1876: Hardin (under the alias of "Swain") and Gus Kennedy were arrested in Mobile, Alabama, for having a deck of marked cards, and ordered to leave town. October 6, 1871: Hardin killed Texas Special Policeman Green Paramore and wounded policeman John Lackey. Johnston recalls that "he was staying in the Ramada Inn down there, and he played me his songs and he suggested we just use bass and guitar and drums on the record. He was also a narcissistic braggart, a pathological liar, and an unrepentant racist. [notes 12] He also carried an Elgin watch[101] when he was shot and killed. Sometimes disparaged for his striking vocal similarity to Elvis Costello who has, himself, expressed displeasure with the uncanny likeness Wesley Harding Stace boasts many appealing virtues that belong to him alone. John Wesley Harding Singer, Songwriter With the release of his first major label album, Here Comes the Groom, in 1990, John Wesley Harding quickly became a favorite singer-songwriter among music critics. (This is not to say that there wasn't a shooting incident. The letter mentioned that Hardin was hiding out on the Alabama-Florida border using the name "James W. Swain". 11: The Basement Tapes Complete, Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies, Learn how and when to remove this template message, The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest, "A Basic Record Library: The Fifties and Sixties", "The Bob Dylan Who's Who/ Harding, John Wesley", "Dylan's Col. 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Dylan returned for one last session on November 29, completing all of the remaining work. It is not known when these songs were actually written, but none of them have turned up in the dozens of basement recordings that have since surfaced. Hardin claimed six vaqueros died in the exchanges (five of them reportedly shot by him),[6][7]:3942[notes 3] although this claim appears exaggeratedonly three Mexican vaqueros were killed. "Cases argued and Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of the State of Texas, Volume 4", during 1878 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Wesley_Hardin&oldid=1142285787, In September 1871, Hardin was involved in a gunfight with two, On June 19, 1872, Hardin was involved in a gunfight in, On July 26, 1872, Hardin wounded Texas state policeman Sonny Speights in the arm with a derringer pistol, in, January 9, 1871: Arrested by Constable E.T. In his autobiography, Hardin admitted that he had "adopted" this alias from Brenham, Texas, Town Marshal Henry Swain, who had married a cousin of Hardin's named Molly Parks. El Paso may not have been big enough for both of them, but the graveyard had room to spare. After his appearance at Woody Guthrie's memorial concert, 1968 would see little, if any, musical activity from Bob Dylan. I was as amazed as anybody."[11]. November 19, 1872: Hardin mysteriously escaped from the sheriff of Gonzales County, Texas, despite a guard of six men. After six years of education . 15: Travelin Thru 19671969. Attached is a Memorial cdv image of John Wesley Hardin, previously unknown, or undocumented. We have no further record of his brother. A murderer to most, a folk hero to some, but one of the true legends of the Old West was the violent gunslinger John Wesley Hardin. [22] After the Bell County shootings, Hardin found refuge with his cousins, the Clements, who were then living in Gonzales, in south Texas. De ese disco de Bob Dylan. [30][31] Hardin admitted to being involved in the shooting of the Mexican. Instead, Dylan used a different set of songs for John Wesley Harding. "I would have liked more steel guitar, more piano. The incident earned Hardin a reputation as a man "so mean, he once shot a man for snoring". Dylan went to work on John Wesley Harding in the fall of 1967. Hardin wrote in his autobiography that he rode to get help for the wounded man, but Maje died three days later. One group, representing several of Hardin's great-grandchildren, sought to relocate his body to Nixon, Texas, to be interred next to the grave of his first wife, Jane. Hardin had numerous confirmed clashes with the law: Hardin's autobiography is filled with statements which can either not be confirmed independently from his book, or differ wildly from the historical record:[7]:1011. Born in Bonham, Texas in 1853, his father was a Methodist Minister who named him for the founder of the. Hardin then claimed that while on the run he was "arrested" by three men named Smith, Jones, and Davis; but in Bell County, Texas, he killed all three with their own guns, after they became drunk and careless, and escaped again. [7]:20[18][19] Hardin eventually admitted killing two men in Hill County. Hardin escaped, but the soldiers apprehended Polk and jailed him temporarily. Two Texas state policemen, Captain Edward T. Stakes and an officer named Jim Smalley,[7]:3031[21] were assigned to escort Hardin to Waco for trial. John Wesley Harding was well received by critics and sold well, reaching No. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. ", This page was last edited on 1 March 2023, at 15:29. Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding is an album of half-spoken secrets, hushed whispers, illegible writings, and missing pages. John W Hardin Finally, in flight from Texas, he was caught in a Pensacola, Fla., train depot and returned to Austin, Texas, for trial in September 1877. I Am A Lonesome Hobo iTUNES 9. August 1877: Reported to have been under indictments in five Texas counties: May 1, 1895: Hardin used a pistol to get back money that he lost in gambling at El Paso's Gem Saloon. John Wesley Hardin Quotes (Author of The Life of John Wesley Hardin) Goodreads helps you follow your favorite authors. Harding is Johnny Cash 's outlaw figure, "he was never known to hurt an honest man" folk-hero of a different kind, John Wesley Harding "a friend to the poor." Call him Robin Hood if it. The other group, consisting of locals from El Paso, sought to prevent the move. His father dissuaded him . It was war to the knife for me, and I brought it on by opening the fight with a double-barreled shotgun and ended it with a cap and ball six-shooter. [23][notes 2][24][25] Hardin writes that he was made trail boss for the herd. Hardin admitted that he and his brother Joseph had been involved (along with both Taylors) in the killings. Hardin confronted Selman and the two men argued. "The 'album concept' and progressive-pop movement, which was virtually unearthed with Pepper, was indeed the order of the day. [54], That night, Hardin went to the Acme Saloon where he began playing dice; his last words were "Four Sixes to Beat". A group of local men broke into the jail in July 1874 and hanged Joe and the two Dixon boys. He crossed his arms to draw. [43][44][45] On the run again in June 1873, Hardin assisted in the escape of his brother-in-law, Joshua Bowen, from the Gonzales County, Texas, jail where he was imprisoned on an 1872 murder charge. For his part, Hardin (still using his alias) was fascinated by Wild Bill and reveled in being seen on intimate terms with such a celebrated gunfighter. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Save a Little Room for Me. : John Wesley Harding 1967 8 LP's 2 1 RIAA 5002012303 [1] [ ] In the song, Dylan accepts Hardin's own account of himself as a good citizen who was more sinned against than a sinner: As Dylan sings, "He was never known to hurt an honest man." As for Hardin, History claimed he took pride in his newfound association with an older, more famous gunslinger. "[10] However, in a 1995 interview, Berg clarified that although the images seem to resemble the Beatles, this was not done intentionally, nor was he aware of the resemblance until it was pointed out to him after the album's release: "Later on, I got a call from Rolling Stone magazine in San Francisco. [7]:92, The death of the popular Webb resulted in the quick formation of a lynch mob. The Bull's Head Tavern, in Abilene, Kansas, had been established as a partnership between ex-lawman Ben Thompson and gambler Phil Coe. Jim Taylor was shot and killed January 1, 1875; Bill Taylor was tried twice and acquitted-one report is that he died about 1890 in Sonora Texas another report is that he was reportedly killed about 1895 in Oklahoma. John Wesley Hardin, (born May 26, 1853, Bonham county, Texas, U.S.died Aug. 19, 1895, El Paso, Texas), most notorious killer and quick-draw gunman of the Texas frontier. A reward of $100 was offered for his re-capture. The bullet that killed Hardin sold for $80,000.[103]. A long contract negotiation ended in a lucrative new deal, allowing Dylan to stay with Columbia Records. His last murder in Texas was the killing of the sheriff of Comanche county. His songs continued to be a major presence, appearing on landmark albums by Jimi Hendrix, the Byrds, and the Band, but Dylan himself would not release or perform any additional music. John Doe is best known as a co-founder and singer/bassist of the LA punk rock band X. [15] It first charted there on March 2, at number 25, before achieving a run of 13 weeks at number 1. Omissions? [14] Towards the end of the drive, a Mexican herd crowded in behind Hardin's and there was some trouble keeping the two herds apart. Album Review: "John Wesley Harding" by Bob Dylan Advertisement via jon jon jon/YouTube Country Flavor After Bob Dylan's motorcycle accident, he went on an exile and that downtime spawned numerous compositions which ended up on "The Basement Tapes" and his slow, quiet, and country-flavored LP "John Wesley Harding." In February 1871, while the herd was being collected for the drive to Kansas, a freedman, Bob King, attempted to cut a beef cow out of the herd. [7]:14, Locals hid the victims in the creekbed about 100 yards from the ambush. He asked Webb if he had come to arrest him. [52] In his autobiography, Hardin made only two references to Brown: that "Rube" Brown had arrested William Taylor before sending him to Galveston, Texas, for trial,[7]:87 and that Brown had been among the leaders of a Sutton "posse" that had been out to "get" him in Gonzales County, Texas. [Verse 3] Thy choicest gifts in store On him be pleased to pour Long may he reign May he defend our laws And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the king [Verse 4] Not in this . Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. While legend has it that Dylan recorded John Wesley Harding after finishing The Basement Tapes sessions with members of the Band, several biographers and discographers have argued that the final reel of basement recordings actually postdates the first John Wesley Harding session. Dylan was once again recording with a band, but the instrumentation was very sparse. Sloter accused Hardin of being the author of graffiti on the schoolhouse wall that insulted a girl in his class. xxxx xxxxxxx Texas, USA. Subsequently tried, Selman was acquitted of murder. (Dallas, Tex.) They suggested he could make money by driving cattle to Kansas as a cowboy. John Wesley Hardin was one of the most violent and heartless gunslingers of the Old West. The next year, when he was nine, he tried to run away with his cousin and join the Confederate army. From then on he led a life of gunslinging, dueling, gambling, and drinking. Infuriated, Thompson tried to incite his new acquaintance, Hardin, by exclaiming to him: "He's a damn Yankee. He is an accomplished musician, actor, and poet. [4] While in prison, Hardin studied law and wrote an autobiography. Hardin wrote that he was first exposed to violence in 1861 when he saw a man named Turner Evans stabbed by John Ruff. "Keeping Score on John Wesley Hardin. [62][63] Hardin was buried the following day[64] in Concordia Cemetery, in El Paso. He claimed self-defense, stating that he witnessed Hardin attempting to draw his pistol upon seeing him enter the saloon, and a hung jury resulted in his being released on bond, pending a retrial. 10.24. A Savannah newspaper claimed the killer was John Wesley Hardin on a cattle drive in central Florida but offered no proof Hardin was involved. March 1876: Hardin shot and wounded W.C. Overbey in Gainesville, Florida. (Fort Worth, Tex.) Kill the Messenger. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. [7]:109, In March 1876, Hardin wounded a man, in Florida, who had tried to mediate a quarrel between him and another man. John Wesley Hardin met his fate The El Paso Times in August 1895 reported Hardin's death and printed witness statements: Abrupt End of a Bad Man's Career The Tragedy at the Acme Saloon. According to Hardin, they tied him on a horse with no saddle for the trip. [3] According to Hardin, the following day, Maje "ambushed" him as he rode past shouting at him and waving a stick. Hahaha! [7]:119, Hardin was tried for Webb's killing, and on June 5, 1878, was sentenced to serve 25 years in Huntsville Prison. Son of a Methodist preacher, John Wesley Hardin was only 15 years old when he first had a price placed on his head. xxx xxxx. While recuperating from his wounds, Hardin decided he wanted to settle down. "A Guide to the John Wesley Hardin Collection, 1874-1931 (Bulk: 1874-1895)", "Memphis daily appeal. The murderer escaped. While the media would never lose interest, Dylan maintained a low enough profile that kept him out of the spotlight. There are conflicting accounts of Hardin's death Wikimedia Commons John Wesley Harding iTUNES 2. https://www.wildwestextra.com/I. In his autobiography, Hardin described his mother as "blond, highly cultured [while] charity predominated in her disposition. Trachtman, Paul (1974). "They say I killed six or seven men for snoring. In the course of his career he outgunned and killed at least eight Union soldiers and four black policemen pursuing him on various murder charges. Hardin denied writing the poetry, claiming in turn that Sloter was the author. Another Colt revolver (known as a .41-caliber "Thunderer"), which was owned by Hardin and used by him to rob the Gem Saloon, was sold at the same auction for $100,000. Hardin's father was a circuit-riding Methodist preacher and named his son after the founder of the Methodist sect. 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And he is the only major pop artist about whom this can be said. He killed at least 21 men in gun duels and ambushes in the period 186877. Hardin drew his revolver and shot Maje five times. C $36.61 See Chuck Parsons "A Lawless Breed: John Wesley Hardin, Texas Reconstruction, and Violence in the Wild West ".p.25. He was famous as one of the most profligate killers in the Old West. p. 238. [59] On February 14, 1892, during his prison term, he was convicted of another manslaughter charge for the earlier shooting of J.B. Morgan and given a two-year sentence to be served concurrently with his unexpired 25-year sentence. [48] Two of Hardin's accomplices in the shooting were cousin Bud Dixon and Jim Taylor. A brother was killed, but in 1868 during the Lee-Peacock feud. John Wesley Harding is the eighth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on December 27, 1967, by Columbia Records. The reckless, gunslinging outlaw was a force to be reckoned with and left a trail of trouble . Years later, Hardin referred to the episode: U.S., Index to Public Records, 1994-2019. As 1967 came to a close, Dylan's lifestyle became more stable. John Wesley Hardin was one of the Old West's most notorious killers: a ruthless outlaw who once killed a man just for snoring. He was sentenced to 25 years at hard labour in the state prison at Huntsville. Some accounts state that Hardin pistol-whipped the younger man. [7]:79[42]:30 Later that day, Hardin killed Helm in the town square of Albuquerque, Texas. [7]:5051 Hardin alleged that when his cousin, Mannen Clements, was jailed for the killing of two cowhands (Joe and Dolph Shadden) in July 1871, Hickok at Hardin's request arranged for his escape. People who viewed this item also viewed. Join the club in our final episode of the season as we discuss Fables in a Foreign Land, the LA punk rock scene, and Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding. [12] Reproduced in the liner notes to the eleventh volume of the Dylan Bootleg Series is an article by Al Aronowitz for The New York Times, date stamped December 23, 1967, in which he states that John Wesley Harding would be released "within the next two weeks". ", DeMattos, Jack. The veteran musician and writer performs more . Gunfighter John Wesley Hardin was one of the most notorious killers to come out of the Old West (while staying overnight at a hotel, he was awakened by the snoring of a man in the next room; Hardin reached over, grabbed his pistol and fired a shot through the wall, killing the man). During the description of one book in the series The Gunfighters, the well-known claim is made: "John Wesley Hardin, so mean, he once shot a man just . Reaching adolescence as the defeated South entered the Reconstruction period, Hardin was virulently antiblack and anti-Yankee and, in 1868 at the age of 15, killed his first man, an ex-slave. Tired of the feuding, the two were planning to leave the area for good. Hardin was convicted of murder and sentenced to 25 years in prison. John Wesley Hardin Jr. was a notorious outlaw and gunfighter in the American Old West. He also gained a substantial following with his solo acoustic performances and popular videos. Around this time, there were also major changes in Dylan's private life: his father died from a heart attack, prompting Dylan to return to Hibbing to attend the funeral. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. TO J.W.H.". The Mexican fired his gun at Hardin, putting a hole through Hardin's hat. Joe Tomlinson. John Wesley (Wes) Hardin, outlaw, son of James G. and Elizabeth Hardin, was born in Bonham, Texas, on May 26, 1853. In November 1876, in Mobile, Alabama, Hardin was arrested briefly for having marked cards. In Hardin's autobiographical version of the gunfight, he claims the first fatality was the Mexican he had previously wounded, "Hosea", and that he was the boss vaquero. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. home the secret series news events Folder: music. [citation needed], "One day I was half-stepping, and the lights went out," Dylan would recall ten years later. They arrested two of his companions, and Ranger John B. Armstrong killed a third, a man named Mann, who had a pistol in his hand. After recovering from the worst effects of his motorcycle accident, Dylan spent a substantial amount of time recording the informal basement sessions with The Band in West Saugerties, New York. A subsequent lawsuit ruled in favor of keeping the body in El Paso.[64]. [7]:2837, After arriving in Abilene, Hardin claimed that he and a companion named Pain got into an argument in a restaurant with an anti-Texan, which left Pain wounded in one arm and the stranger shot in the mouth by Hardin's bullet. at Sumpter; p: 1; Dwelling 6, Family 6. "[7]:5 Hardin's father traveled over much of central Texas on his preaching circuit until he settled his family in Sumpter, Trinity County, Texas, in 1859. Between escape attempts, Hardin, son of a preacher, read theology and studied law. City & Area Directories. January 22, 1871: Hardin killed Texas State Policeman John Smalley. ", Ellison, Douglas W. "Rivals in Texas: Hardin and Longley. So it ended up coming out the way he brought it back.". Many people came to know of Hardin through the TV ad for Time-Life Books "Old West" series. While there, he claimed he shot a man's eye out to win a bottle of whiskey in a bet. [26], Regardless of when this session actually occurred, the Band did accompany Dylan for at least one performance in the months following John Wesley Harding. June 19, 1872: Hardin is wounded in a gunfight in. Hickok had no knowledge that Hardin was a wanted man, and he advised Hardin to avoid problems while in Abilene. 1860 U S Census of Free Inhabitants; Subdivision No. There, Hardin's father established and taught at the school that John Hardin and his siblings attended. [8] Sloter charged at Hardin with a knife, but Hardin stabbed him with his own knife, almost killing him. / "We Better Talk This Over", "Union Sundown" / "Angel Flying too Close to the Ground", "I and I" / "Angel Flying too Close to the Ground", "When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky" / "Emotionally Yours", This page was last edited on 18 January 2023, at 13:06. JOHN R. HARDIN, our ancestor, came to this country at about an age of 16 years with a brother. 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