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L. G. Smith
Gunfighter the Legend
Early Life and Tragedy
As a young boy, L.G and his folks traveled and settled in the west. Their farm was 30 miles from town. L.G was taught by his folks how to read the Bible. After a long day out tending to the cattle, he returned home and found his folks shot. Saddedened and angry, he made a vow that "The candle of the wicked will be put out".
The Legend of Smith
The notorious hard-bitten Morgan brothers faced L.G. As they drew their six-guns and the smoke cleared, the Morgans laid side by side. Not one gunfighter had the speed and accuracy with a six-gun that Smith had. L.G was forced many times to shut down gunmen who thought they were the fastest. "How little did they know", the legend was still standing.
Seeking a New Beginning
Smith decides to try and find a place where he won’t be known. The town he settles in, he finds people he can trust, that don’t care about his past. When the sheriff of Silver Springs is wounded, L.G is asked to pin on a tin star to protect the town.
The Hawkins Gang
The Hawkins gang are all vermin-ridden wretches with wanted posters. They were known for robbing banks, stagecoaches, trains, and for burning entire towns. Hawkins and his men have to face L.G Smith, the Legend. Smith has reinforcements from several of the men in town, and he also has understanding and moral support from the woman he has. Ethel accepts him as he is.