Featured in this lot is this "Old West Lawman" photograph copy from John Kopec of Jefferson Milton born in 1861 and died in 1947; Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. This is a photograph gifted to the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum by John Kopec of a copy of his original photograph of Jeff Milton on horseback with a hillside behind him. John Kopec is a well known Colt firearms collector and authenticator and is a big name throughout the Old West Collector community. Jefferson Davis Milton (November 7, 1861 – May 7, 1947) was an American lawman in the Old West and a son of Confederate Governor of Florida John Milton. He was the first officer appointed to the U.S. Immigration Service Border Patrol in 1924. After serving with the Rangers for four years, he moved through west Texas and into New Mexico, where he became a Deputy US Marshal in 1884. Milton retired to Tombstone, Arizona, and then to Tucson, Arizona, where he lived the remainder of his life. Louis L'Amour wrote in his book Education of a Wandering Man that he met Milton, who bought him breakfast and gave him a ride to Tucson. “As for myself, I never killed a man who didn’t need killing, and I never shot an animal except for meat.”- Jeff Milton. The condition of this photograph is well preserved with no obvious signs of damage and shows a well preserved overall condition. The measurements of this photograph is 7" x 5".