Isom dart biography template

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52 Isom Dart was born into slavery in 1849.
Isam Dart (1858–October 3, 1900), also known as Isom, [a] was a cattle driver, rancher, and horse and cattle rustler during the late 19th century in the Wild West.
Ned Huddleston aka "Isom Dart" Ned Huddleston (also known as Isom Dart) was born into slavery in Arkansas in 1849.

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  • Ned Huddleston aka Isom Dart (1849-1900) cowboyed in Texas and the Indian Territory before venturing north to the Montana and Wyoming Territories.
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  • Isam Dart (–October 3, ), also known as Isom, [a] was a cattle driver, rancher, and horse and cattle rustler during the late 19th century in the Wild West.
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      Isom Dart, also known as Ned Huddleston, was a prospector, cowboy, and outlaw in the American West.

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      Ned Huddleston aka Isom Dart () cowboyed in Texas and the Indian Territory before venturing north to the Montana and Wyoming Territories.

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      Isom Dart, born enslaved in Arkansas in , and originally known as Ned Huddleston, gained a reputation as a late 19th Century Wyoming Territory outlaw.

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      Isom Dart, born enslaved in Arkansas in 1849, and originally known as Ned Huddleston, gained a reputation as a late 19th Century Wyoming Territory outlaw.

    Isam Dart

    American rancher (1849–1900)

    Isam Dart (1858–October 3, 1900), also known as Isom,[a] was a cattle driver, rancher, and horse and cattle rustler during the late 19th century in the Wild West. He settled in Browns Park in northwestern Colorado, where he was considered by his neighbors to be a "superlative rider and roper, a good neighbor, and an expert and industrious cattle thief."[3] He and his partner Mat Rash were gunned down in separate events and were believed to have been assassinated by Tom Horn, a hired gunman.

    In 1927, a biographical fiction book about a Black cowboy was published that erroneously stated that Dart was born in Arkansas nine years before his birth. It also incorrectly stated that Dart also went by the name Ned Huddleston.

    Early years

    According to the Museum of Northwest Colorado, Dart was born in Texas about 1858.[4][b] His father was Cyrus (also Silas) Dart, a farmer in Seguin, Texas.[2