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* [[Wyatt Earp]] (1848–1929), Deputy U.S. Marshal (appointed to his brother Virgil Earp's place by the Arizona Territorial Governor)
* [[Wyatt Earp]] (1848–1929), Deputy U.S. Marshal (appointed to his brother Virgil Earp's place by the Arizona Territorial Governor)
* [[Frank Eaton]] (1860–1958), Deputy U.S. Marshal for Judge [[Isaac C. Parker]], author, cowboy, scout, Indian fighter, and mascot for Oklahoma State University ("Pistol Pete")
* [[Frank Eaton]] (1860–1958), Deputy U.S. Marshal for Judge [[Isaac C. Parker]], author, cowboy, scout, Indian fighter, and mascot for Oklahoma State University ("Pistol Pete")
* [[Richard Griffith (general)|Richard Griffith]] (1814–1862), [[brigadier general (CSA)|Brigadier General]] for the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]] during the Civil War
* [[Richard Griffith (general)|Richard Griffith]] (1814–1862), [[brigadier general (CSA)|Brigadier General]] for the Confederate States of Americaduring the Civil War
* [[Wild Bill Hickok]] (1837–1876), noted Western lawman; served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal at [[Fort Riley, Kansas]] 1867–1869
* [[Wild Bill Hickok]] (1837–1876), noted Western lawman; served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal at [[Fort Riley, Kansas]] 1867–1869
* [[Ward Hill Lamon]] (1826–1893), friend, and frequent bodyguard of President Abraham Lincoln, who appointed him U.S. Marshal for the [[District of Columbia]]
* [[Ward Hill Lamon]] (1826–1893), friend, and frequent bodyguard of President Abraham Lincoln, who appointed him U.S. Marshal for the [[District of Columbia]]