<p>Thomas Edward (Black Jack) Ketchum (October 31 1863-April 26 1901) was executed for an attempt to hold up the C. &amp; S. train between Des Moines and Folsom in the northeaster corner of New Mexico. His other daring deeds as a desperado were not considered by the court. Ketchum was to be made an example in an effort to prevent further robberies as well as to prove to the rest of the nation that New Mexico knew how to deal with outlaws like Black Jack. Actually the hanging proved nothing. Rustlers robbers and outlaws continued on their merry way. Looking back over Ketchum's misdeeds which were many his misplaced bravery outshone the more widely known Billy the Kid who never came within range of Ketchum for daring nerve and hard riding. Ketchum whose career began as an humble horse thief wrote his own ticket with tragic results. The truth about Ketchum reads like fiction and the author shows no signs of embellishment in his account.</p>
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