These are the remarkable memoirs of Fred Dodge (1854-1938),
Wells Fargo secret agent for fifty years, friend of Wyatt Earp, and
fast man with a gun. Here are dozens of his cases--stage robberies,
train holdups, long pursuits through the badlands, even suits
against Wells Fargo for "delay to a corpse" and the bite of a
vicious horse. In Under Cover for Wells Fargo his "unvarnished
recollections" are preserved and carefully edited by Carolyn Lake,
who discovered Dodge's journals among Stuart N. Lake's papers,
awaiting a biography that was never written.
Fred Dodge was a dead ringer for Morgan Earp, and this led to
his early acquaintance with the famous brothers. In those days
Dodge was posing as a gambler, and even Wyatt did not know that he
was a Wells Fargo agent. Dodge sheds much light on the Earps in
Tombstone and on how he teamed up with Heck Thomas to hunt down
outlaws in Kansas and Oklahoma, including Bill Doolin's gang and
the Dalton brothers.
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