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  • arrived_from: Ireland (1883) [1]

  • Captain William French is the Irish-born manager of the WS Ranch near Alma, New Mexico, whose memoir documents the closing years of the Apache wars and the outlaws who worked for him [1]. He arrived from Ireland in 1883 and managed the WS Ranch [1]. During his tenure, he broke his arm when thrown from a bronco [2], rounded up his cowpunchers and told them to marry if they intended to [3], and reported flood damage that washed out the company's dam near Pleasanton [4]. Outlaws who worked for him included Butch Cassidy, the Wild Bunch, Joel Fowler, and Black Jack Ketchum [1].


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    Captain William French is the Irish-born manager of the WS Ranch near Alma, New Mexico, whose memoir documents the closing years of the Apache wars and the outlaws who worked for him [1]. He arrived from Ireland in 1883 [1]. He managed the WS Ranch [1][2]. During his tenure, he broke his arm when thrown from a bronco [2]. He once rounded up his cowpunchers and told them to marry if they intended to [3]. He reported flood damage that washed out the company's dam near Pleasanton [4]. Outlaws who worked for him included Butch Cassidy, the Wild Bunch, Joel Fowler, and Black Jack Ketchum [1].


    Captain William French is the Irish-born manager of the WS Ranch near Alma, New Mexico, whose memoir documents the closing years of the Apache wars and the outlaws who worked for him, including Butch Cassidy, the Wild Bunch, Joel Fowler, and Black Jack Ketchum [1]. He arrived from Ireland in 1883 [1]. During his tenure, he broke his arm when thrown from a bronco [2], rounded up his cowpunchers and told them to marry if they intended to [3], and reported flood damage that washed out the company's dam near Pleasanton [4].

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    1. Recollections of a Western Ranchman (1927) · details
      Captain William French arrived from Ireland in 1883 and managed the WS Ranch near Alma, New Mexico. His memoir recounts the closing years of the wild frontier: Apache wars under Geronimo and Nana, the Elfego Baca affair, cattle rustling, an
    2. Capt… (1889)
      Capt. French, manager of the W. S. Ranch on the Frisco, met with a painful accident last week. He was thrown from a bronco, sustain- ing a fracture of the left arm.
    3. Captain French rounded up all his cow-… (1888)
      Captain French rounded up all his cow- punchers and told them if they intended to marry this year that it was time they were at it, as he was tired of their running around every Sunday when they should be
    4. Captain French, of the W… (1891)
      Captain French, of the W. S. Ranch, ar- rived from Alma Tuesday. He reports that the floods in that section did a great deal of dam- age, washing out the fine dam which his com- pany had built across the rive
    Generated by openrouter/deepseek/deepseek-v4-flash · 336 words · 103 sentence(s) redacted for missing citations · published 2026-08-09

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