The Sutton–Taylor feud began as a county law enforcement issue between relatives of a Texas state law agent, Creed Taylor, and a local law enforcement officer, William Sutton, in DeWitt County, Texas. The feud cost at least 35 lives and eventually included the outlaw John Wesley Hardin as one of its participants. It began in March 1868, not reaching its conclusion until the Texas Rangers put a stop to the fighting in December 1876.
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| - The Sutton–Taylor feud began as a county law enforcement issue between relatives of a Texas state law agent, Creed Taylor, and a local law enforcement officer, William Sutton, in DeWitt County, Texas. The feud cost at least 35 lives and eventually included the outlaw John Wesley Hardin as one of its participants. It began in March 1868, not reaching its conclusion until the Texas Rangers put a stop to the fighting in December 1876. (en)
- La vendetta Sutton-Taylor est une vendetta qui se déroula dans le Comté de DeWitt, au Texas, entre la famille d'un homme de loi de l'état du Texas, Creed Taylor, et la famille d'un homme de loi local, William Sutton, entre mars 1868 et décembre 1876. Elle trouve son origine dans un différend sur l'application de la loi du Comté. La querelle a coûté au moins 35 vies. À partir de 1872, elle a compté au nombre de ses participants le hors-la-loi John Wesley Hardin, dont la famille était alliée aux Taylor, ces derniers faisant ensemble du commerce de bétail. (fr)
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| - John Wesley Hardin
- DeWitt County, Texas
- Indianola, Texas
- Galveston, Texas
- Gonzales County, Texas
- Feuds in Texas
- Internal wars of the United States
- History of the Southern United States
- Clinton, DeWitt County, Texas
- Peace treaty
- 4th Cavalry Regiment (United States)
- American Civil War
- Cuero, Texas
- Cattle raiding
- Goliad County, Texas
- Jack Helm
- Texas Ranger Division
- Culture of the Western United States
- History of the American West
- Albuquerque, Texas
- Jesse Lee Hall
- Old West
- Reconstruction era
- Mason County, Texas
- Texas State Police
- List of feuds in the United States
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| - Location of DeWitt County in Texas (en)
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- Pitkin Taylor (en)
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| - The Sutton–Taylor feud began as a county law enforcement issue between relatives of a Texas state law agent, Creed Taylor, and a local law enforcement officer, William Sutton, in DeWitt County, Texas. The feud cost at least 35 lives and eventually included the outlaw John Wesley Hardin as one of its participants. It began in March 1868, not reaching its conclusion until the Texas Rangers put a stop to the fighting in December 1876. (en)
- La vendetta Sutton-Taylor est une vendetta qui se déroula dans le Comté de DeWitt, au Texas, entre la famille d'un homme de loi de l'état du Texas, Creed Taylor, et la famille d'un homme de loi local, William Sutton, entre mars 1868 et décembre 1876. Elle trouve son origine dans un différend sur l'application de la loi du Comté. La querelle a coûté au moins 35 vies. À partir de 1872, elle a compté au nombre de ses participants le hors-la-loi John Wesley Hardin, dont la famille était alliée aux Taylor, ces derniers faisant ensemble du commerce de bétail. (fr)
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