Randolph "Ran" Runnels (born 1827) was an American soldier and lawman. He fought in the Mexican–American War and then traveled to Panama in 1849 where he ran a business transporting goods and passengers across the isthmus by riverboat and mule team. In 1854, he was authorized by the Panamanian governor, Urrutia Añino, to lead an armed police force to fight banditry along the Panama Railroad line. His notoriety as a "hangman" is unsubstantiated and based on fictional accounts published in the 1930s and later.
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| - Randolph «Ran» Runnels (Misisipi, 23 de diciembre de 1827 - Nicaragua, 7 de julio de 1882) fue un ranger y cazarrecompensas estadounidense que actuó en la región del istmo de Panamá en tiempos de la construcción del Ferrocarril de Panamá. (es)
- Randolph "Ran" Runnels (born 1827) was an American soldier and lawman. He fought in the Mexican–American War and then traveled to Panama in 1849 where he ran a business transporting goods and passengers across the isthmus by riverboat and mule team. In 1854, he was authorized by the Panamanian governor, Urrutia Añino, to lead an armed police force to fight banditry along the Panama Railroad line. His notoriety as a "hangman" is unsubstantiated and based on fictional accounts published in the 1930s and later. (en)
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| - Randolph «Ran» Runnels (Misisipi, 23 de diciembre de 1827 - Nicaragua, 7 de julio de 1882) fue un ranger y cazarrecompensas estadounidense que actuó en la región del istmo de Panamá en tiempos de la construcción del Ferrocarril de Panamá. (es)
- Randolph "Ran" Runnels (born 1827) was an American soldier and lawman. He fought in the Mexican–American War and then traveled to Panama in 1849 where he ran a business transporting goods and passengers across the isthmus by riverboat and mule team. In 1854, he was authorized by the Panamanian governor, Urrutia Añino, to lead an armed police force to fight banditry along the Panama Railroad line. His notoriety as a "hangman" is unsubstantiated and based on fictional accounts published in the 1930s and later. (en)
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