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- Sutton–Taylor_feud abstract "The Sutton–Taylor feud began as a county law enforcement issue between relatives of Texas state law agent, Creed Taylor, and a local law enforcement officer, William Sutton, in DeWitt County, Texas. The feud—called the bloodiest feud in Texas—cost at least 35 lives, and eventually included the outlaw John Wesley Hardin as one of its participants. It started in March 1868, not reaching its conclusion until the Texas Rangers put a stop to the fighting in December 1876.".
- Sutton–Taylor_feud wikiPageID "40813189".
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- Sutton–Taylor_feud subject Category:Culture_of_the_Western_United_States.
- Sutton–Taylor_feud subject Category:Feuds_in_the_United_States.
- Sutton–Taylor_feud subject Category:History_of_the_American_West.
- Sutton–Taylor_feud subject Category:History_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Sutton–Taylor_feud subject Category:Rivalry.
- Sutton–Taylor_feud comment "The Sutton–Taylor feud began as a county law enforcement issue between relatives of Texas state law agent, Creed Taylor, and a local law enforcement officer, William Sutton, in DeWitt County, Texas. The feud—called the bloodiest feud in Texas—cost at least 35 lives, and eventually included the outlaw John Wesley Hardin as one of its participants. It started in March 1868, not reaching its conclusion until the Texas Rangers put a stop to the fighting in December 1876.".
- Sutton–Taylor_feud label "Sutton–Taylor feud".
- Sutton–Taylor_feud sameAs Sutton%E2%80%93Taylor_feud.
- Sutton–Taylor_feud sameAs Q17152536.
- Sutton–Taylor_feud sameAs Q17152536.
- Sutton–Taylor_feud wasDerivedFrom Sutton–Taylor_feud?oldid=603251614.