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''Wells, Fargo Detective: A Biography of James B. Hume'' is a biography of the famous Wells Fargo detective,
James B. Hume James B. Hume (January 23, 1827–May 18, 1904) was one of the American West's premier lawmen. Born in Stamford Township, Delaware County, New York, he left home in 1850 headed for the gold fields of California with his brother John. Hume p ...
(1827–1904). The book was written by Richard H. Dillon and published in 1969 by Coward–McCann, Inc. of New York. The biography follows Hume from his birth in New York, life on his family farm in Pretty Prairie, Howe, LaGrange County, Indiana and chronicles his travels to the gold fields of California. It covers his career as a gold miner, and peace officer in El Dorado County, California, and finally, as a detective for Wells, Fargo & Company. Many of his cases are related including the famous case of Black Bart.


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*New York: Coward–McCann, Inc., 1969 *Reno: University of Nevada Press (reprint edition), 1986. 1969 non-fiction books American biographies History books about the American Old West {{OldWest-stub