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Manual Da Caixa De Fusivel Do Fox 2005. In August 1. 89. 5, Hardin was shot to death by Constable. John Selman Sr. in an El Paso saloon. Early lifeeditHardin was born in 1. Bonham, Texas, to a Methodist preacher and circuit rider, James Gip Hardin, and Mary Elizabeth Dixson. He was named after John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist denomination of the Christian church. In his autobiography, Hardin described his mother as blond, highly cultured. Hardins father traveled over much of central Texas on his preaching circuit until he and his family settled in Sumpter in Trinity County, Texas in 1. There, Joseph Hardin established and taught at the school that John Hardin and his siblings attended. Hardin was the second surviving son of ten children. While in prison later in life, Hardin wrote in his autobiography which is the source for many stories about him. However, he was well known for wildly exaggerating or completely making up stories about his life. In several of his stories, he claimed to have been involved in events which cannot be confirmed. For example, Hardin wrote that he was first exposed to violence in 1. Turner Evans stabbed by John Ruff. Evans died of his injuries and Ruff was jailed. Hardin wrote,. Readers you see what drink and passion will do. If you wish to be successful in life, be temperate and control your passions if you dont, ruin and death is the result. In 1. 86. 2, at age nine, Hardin tried to run away and join the Confederate army. Trouble at schooleditIn 1. Hardin was taunted by another student, Charles Sloter. Sloter accused Hardin of being the author of graffiti on the schoolhouse wall that insulted a girl in his class. Hardin denied writing the poetry, claiming in turn that Sloter was the author. Sloter charged at Hardin with a knife but Hardin stabbed him with his own knife, almost killing him. Hardin was nearly expelled over the incident. First killingeditIn November 1. Hardin challenged his uncle Holshousens former slave, Major Maje Holshousen, to a wrestling match, which Hardin won. According to Hardin, the following day, Maje ambushed him as he rode past shouting at him and waving a stick. Hardin drew his revolver and shot Maje five times. Hardin wrote in his autobiography that he rode to get help for the wounded man, but he died three days later. Hardin further wrote that his father did not believe he would receive a fair hearing in the Union occupied state where more than a third of the state police were former slaves, so he ordered him into hiding. Hardin claimed that the authorities eventually discovered his location and three Union soldiers were sent to arrest him, at which time he chose to confront his pursuers despite having been warned of their approach by an older brother, Joseph 1. I waylaid them, as I had no mercy on men whom I knew only wanted to get my body to torture and kill. 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 ballsix shooter. Thus it was by the fall of 1. I had killed four men and was myself wounded in the arm. Fugitive from justiceeditHardin knew he could not return home. As a fugitive, he traveled initially with outlaw Frank Polk in the Pisgah area of Navarro County, Texas. Polk had killed a man named Tom Brady, and a detachment of soldiers sent from Corsicana, Texas pursued the duo. Hardin escaped but the soldiers apprehended Polk and jailed him temporarily. Hardin also briefly taught school in Pisgah. While there, he claimed he shot a mans eye out to win a bottle of whiskey in a bet. Hardin also claimed that he and his cousin, Simp Dixon, encountered a group of soldiers and each killed a man. Allegedly, Hardin killed a black man in Leon County, Texas. On January 5, 1. 87. Hardin was playing cards with Benjamin Bradley in Towash, Hill County, Texas. Hardin was winning almost every hand, which angered Bradley who threatened to cut out his liver if he won again. Bradley drew a knife and a six shooter. Hardin said he was unarmed and excused himself but claims that later that night, Bradley came looking for him. Bradley allegedly fired a shot at Hardin and missed Hardin drew both his pistols and returned fire, one shot striking Bradley in the head and the other in his chest. Dozens of people saw this fight, and from them there is a good record of how Hardin had used his guns. His holsters were sewn into his vest so that the butts of his pistols pointed inward across his chest. He crossed his arms to draw. Hardin claimed this was the fastest way to draw, and he practiced every day. A man called Judge Moore, who held Hardins stakes of money and a pistol, but refused to give them up without Bradleys consent, later vanished. Hardin eventually admitted killing two men in Hill County. After killing Bradley, Hardin claimed that when a posse of fifteen men came after him, he captured two of them and took a shotgun, two six shooters, a rifle, and two derringers from his captives. He then ordered the two men to join the other members of the posse at Jim Pages and wait for him to come along. I reckon they are waiting for me yet. Later that month, on January 2. Horn Hill, Limestone County, Texas, Hardin claimed he killed a man in a gunfight after an argument at the circus. Less than a week after this incident, in nearby Kosse, Texas, Hardin was accompanying a saloon girl home when they were accosted by her pimp, who demanded money. Hardin threw money on the ground and shot the would be thief when he bent over to pick it up. Arrest and escapeeditIn January 1. Hardin was arrested for the murder of the Waco, Texascity marshal, Laban John Hoffman. However he denied having committed this crime. Following his arrest, he was held temporarily in a log jail in the town of Marshall, awaiting transfer to Waco for trial. While locked up, he bought a revolver from another prisoner. Two Texas state policemen, Captain Edward T. Stakes and an officer named Jim Smalley,7 3. Hardin to Waco for trial. According to Hardin, they tied him on a horse with no saddle for the trip. While making camp along the way, Hardin escaped when Stakes went to procure fodder for the horses. He claims he was left alone with Smalley, who began to taunt and beat the then 1. Hardin says he feigned crying and huddled against his ponys flank. Hidden by the animal, he pulled out a gun, fatally shot Smalley, and used his horse to escape.