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Cowboy Outdoor Light
Carry over your indoor
western lighting to the outside of your building. Our outdoor
Western Lighting is UL Listed and will add the right touch to your
decor! The lighting on this page is made in the USA. When you buy USA made
products you are supporting fellow Americans!
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8 Second Tri Roof Sconce
Measures 10.5" h x 9" w x 5.5" projection. Uses one 150 watt bulb. UL Listed, suitable for "wet location". Your
choice of color - (shown in Broasted color) and your choice of Mica. Custom made to order, usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks. Broasted is a powder coat brown, rust is a natural rust color, black is black powder coat. Amber mica lets very little light in , while white lets a lot of light through.
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8 Second WetLo Sconce
Measures 9.5" h x 9.5" w x 11.5" projection. Uses one 150
watt bulb. UL Listed, suitable for 'wet location'. Your choice of color - shown in Broasted color. and your
choice of Mica. This light is custom made to order and usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks.
**Broasted is a powder coat brown, black is black powder coat. Amber mica lets very little light in , while white lets a lot of light through.
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Cowboy Sunset Tri Roof Sconce
This light is great for outside your door. It measures 10.5" h x 9" w x 5.5" projection. Uses one 150 watt bulb. UL Listed,
and is suitable for wet locations.
Custom made to order, usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks. Broasted is a powder coat brown, black is black powder coat. Amber mica lets very little light in, while white lets a lot of light through.
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Cowboy Sunset Tri Roof Post Light
Measures 13" h x 10" w x 10" . Uses one 60watt bulb. UL Listed, suitable for wet location.
Custom made to order, usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks. Broasted is a powder coat brown, black is black powder coat. Amber mica lets very little light in, while white lets a lot of light through.
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James Gang
The outlaw Jesse James and the James-Younger Gang were infamous for their activities in the Old West. Though often cast by the sensationalist media of the time as a contemporary Robin Hoods, most were hardbitten men of violence who escaped to or embraced the frontier life. James and his compatriots were almost entirely former Confederate veterans and/or Partisan Rangers. Most were denied parole or pardon following the end of the war and through principle or survival joined the outlaw society of the period. Groups like the James-Younger Gang operated as highwaymen to fund their other resistance activities in the post-bellum period. The James-Younger Gangs most notorious events included the robberies of banks, trains, stagecoaches, and stores from Iowa to Texas and from Tennessee to California. Eluding even the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, the gang took upwards of hundreds of millions of dollars in today's value, disrupted railway operations, killed scores of men, cowed Robber Barons into hiring hundreds of bodyguards and detectives, and became the cause celebre of Confederate sympathizers and small farmers alike during the Gilded Age. James is believed to have carried out the first daylight bank robbery in peacetime, stealing over $1,000,000 dollars in today's money from a bank in Liberty, Missouri. While James did harass railroad and corporate executives who unjustly seized private land or squashed small business for the railways and big business, modern biographers tend to stress that he did so for personal gain; forgetting that he and individuals like him were made outlaws by acts of Congress, Reconstruction, and powerful business interests.
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