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on January 11, 1906, to John Caldwell Myers and Alice O'Neil McCorry Myers. He was named for his grandfather John Myers, "the extra Myers, sparing me a dynastic 'II' as per race horses, cars, and yachts." Myers grew up in various places in New York, including New Paltz and New York City. He attended
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The Border Wardens: A History of the United States Border Patrol and Its Ceaseless Struggle to Stem the Tide of Wetbacks, Booze and Pot Across America's Wildest Boundary
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to study anthropology, but never completed a degree. After extensive travel through Europe and the United States, Myers worked for the
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travels through a fantasy land, meeting dozens of characters from myth, legend, and romance for adventure and instruction.
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and they were married in 1943. They had two daughters, Anne Caldwell Myers and Celia Myers. In 1948, he moved to
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he had taught writing, conducted a writers conference, and assembled Western Americana for ASU Libraries.
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As of 1984, J.M. and C.S. Myers lived "in the chaparal cock country north and east of
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A Silverlock Companion: The Life and Works of John Myers Myers
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His first book, 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 448:The Last Chance: Tombstone's Early Years 598:, unpublished entry written for the US 533: 531: 529: 527: 649: 272:(1981), was advertised as a sequel to 585:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 368: 284:, and a well-researched biography of 524: 244:, with forewords and accolades from 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 357:) and reprinted as a book in 1989 ( 282:vigilante movement in San Francisco 154:Bard St. Stephens College and then 13: 717:Historians of the Texas Revolution 672:20th-century American male writers 470:: Pirate, Pawnee, and Mountain Man 209: 14: 758: 667:20th-century American biographers 574: 139:Master of Business Administration 128:writer. He is known best for the 707:Historians from New York (state) 634: 622: 601:Dictionary of Literary Biography 23: 742:University of New Mexico alumni 732:People from Northport, New York 727:Novelists from New York (state) 712:Historians of the American West 677:20th-century American novelists 539:The Moon's Fire-eating Daughter 487:San Francisco's Reign of Terror 319:The Moon's Fire-Eating Daughter 270:The Moon's Fire-Eating Daughter 34:needs additional citations for 552: 435: 137:(1949), in which a man with a 1: 518: 206:Myers died October 30, 1988. 474:University of Nebraska Press 7: 682:20th-century American poets 16:American writer (1906–1988) 10: 763: 296: 291: 722:Middlebury College alumni 692:American male biographers 419: 687:American fantasy writers 460:The Deaths of the Bravos 201:Arizona State University 170:San Antonio Evening News 160:University of New Mexico 747:Western (genre) writers 697:American male novelists 462:(1962), Western history 144: 375:The Harp and the Blade 311:, 1949); reprinted by 232:The Harp and the Blade 151:Northport, Long Island 472:(1963), reprinted by 493:Print in a Wild Land 43:improve this article 702:American male poets 541:, Ace Books, 1984, 389:Elizabethan England 323:The Donning Company 188:to do research for 596:"John Myers Myers" 377:(1941 ), subject: 369:Historical fiction 220:historical fiction 156:Middlebury College 149:Myers was born in 58:"John Myers Myers" 430:American Old West 428:(1961), subject: 396:(1947), subject: 387:(1942), subject: 280:, a study of the 268:. 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