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  • Byrd666

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    I had thought everybody knew it was a .38 round that killed 'em. Good article, thanks for posting.

    ...And yes, fishkiller, a .38 Super you must. It is your destiny...

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    Okay.......

    Let's see 'em.........

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    If you are in the Austin area he is buried here too. " He finally retired from the Rangers in 1949 and lived in Austin, Texas until his death on July 10, 1955 from the complications of a stroke. Captain Frank Hamer is resting in the Austin Memorial Park Cemetery in Austin, Texas." Just off Hancock drive between MoPac and Shoal Creek.
     
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