“Ful”: When the Arm of the Law Was Long, and Love Laughed at Locksmiths

In the 1880s he stood squarely with one foot in railroading and one foot in law enforcement. He breathed coal smoke, and he breathed gun smoke. When John James Fulford  died forty years later he was best remembered for his twenty-year … Continue reading “Ful”: When the Arm of the Law Was Long, and Love Laughed at Locksmiths