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Place of birth
editConflicting research information on Tom Mix's birthplace. So citation here as Mix Run is not certain. Two seemingly reliable sources conflict: History.com cites birthplace as Driftwood PA An Oklahoma state University history page cites birthplace as Mix run PA Any suggestions / votes on how to handle the reference? Stevemidgley (talk) 06:47, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
museum theft
editHope this information is appropriate here.
Here is info on all handguns and serial numbers that were stolen from the TM Museum on 4-13-02:
Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum 55668 Colt 38 special 56131 Derringer, single shot, no number S & W 38 special 12716 Colt Bisley 45 299014 Iver Johnson 22 202 Colt 38 453520 Colt 38-40 330558 Colt 38 530719 Colt 38 630719 Colt 38 456131 S & W 32-44 2102 Colt 38 524511 matched pair of Colts, serial nos. 530719 and 524511
In December, 2004, there were some arrests made.
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Mix was a "sheriff"?
editUnder early years:
“He was briefly sheriff of Dewey, Oklahoma.”
Is this accurate? Dewey is in Washington County and the county seat is Bartlesville. First of all, even if Dewey was the county seat at the time (was it?), the sheriff would not have been sheriff “of Dewey,” but would have had his office there as sheriff is a county office, its chief law enforcement officer. It is an elected position. Is it possible Mix had been a town marshal?HistoryBuff14 (talk) 14:28, 29 April 2019 (UTC)
"Tom came to Indian Territory soon after his marriage to Grace and for the next several years worked at quite a variety of jobs. He was a bartender in Guthrie, a laborer at the Dewey Portland Cement Plant, a drummer in the Territorial Calvary Band, a ranch hand on the 101 Ranch, a performer in the 101 Wild West Show and a night marshal in Dewey." https://www.tommixmuseum.com/about-tom
The Portland Cement Plant is no longer standing however, the jail he managed has been preserved. The Tom Mix Museum is located in Dewey Oklahoma where a theater room shows many of Mix's films.
Birdman008 (talk) 21:31, 30 May 2019 (UTC)Birdman008
Tom Mix’s horse Tony
editJust attempted my first edit. I tried to go back to correct spelling and notice my edit was apparently deleted. What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance, Bootsm Bootsm (talk) 19:35, 1 January 2022 (UTC)