We Got The Funk
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1328821/fan_mail/new] In Part 2, DonTheBarber breaks down the final chapter of Jim Courtright—one of Fort Worth’s most debated figures. From fugitive to legend, and ultimately to a shocking death, this episode explores how power, reputation, and reality collided in Cowtown. 🎧 What You’ll Hear The Return After disappearing, Courtright resurfaces and walks back into Fort Worth like nothing happened—welcomed and even deputized again. Railroad Violence During a major strike, an ambush at Buttermilk Junction leads to chaos. Over 100 shots are fired, and Courtright survives—but his image takes a hit. Power Moves He shifts into running a detective agency, but rumors of protection money and influence begin to blur the line between lawman and enforcer. Final Showdown A confrontation with gambler Luke Short outside the White Elephant Saloon ends it all. Courtright is outdrawn and never fires a shot. Legacy Hero or villain? Courtright’s story reflects a Fort Worth still figuring out its identity. 🧠 Key Themes * Myth vs Reality * Power & Control * Law vs Lawlessness * Legacy & Reputation 📍 Featured Locations * White Elephant Saloon (Fort Worth) * Buttermilk Junction * Oakwood Cemetery (Fort Worth) 💬 Quotable Moment “I would rather be in a pine coffin in Fort Worth… than be alive anywhere else.” 📢 Call to Action If this episode made you think: 👉 Share it with someone who loves real Texas history 👉 Follow DonTheBarber_817 on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube 🎧 About the Podcast We Got The Funk Podcast brings Fort Worth history to life through real storytelling, culture, and community. “We don’t just tell stories… we restore legacy.” 🎙️ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1328821/support]
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