However, the date of retrieval is often important. On Nov 27, 1887, Frank Dalton and another deputy marshal, Jim Cole, went across the river from Fort Smith to arrest three whiskey bootleggers. When Kay returned to Visalia, he immediately went with detective Smith to the tailor of the coat found at the Ceres robbery. When he returned the next day to watch the house, he discovered that Bob and Emmett had escaped. Dunn's two older brothers became minor outlaws by the time she was 12. Shepard, and B.S. Sheriff Kay soon learned of the horses at Ludlow and that the description of the men who left them matched that of Bob and Emmett. Kay had Bill put his rifle down, backed him into the front room, and checked him for any other weapons. Rumors had circulated for months that Bob had planned to come and liberate Grat, so two of sheriff Kay's deputies, Jim Wagy and Bob Hockett, had been hired by Wells Fargo to guard Grat's cell until he was sentenced and sent to San Quentin. The gang specialized in bank and train robberies.During an attempted double bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1892, two of the brothers and two other gang members were killed; Emmett Dalton survived, was captured, and later . The posse tried firing at Grat through the brush, but he managed to run the mile back to Elwood's ranch. Threatened with prison time, Smith told Kay that Middleton could be followed to Dalton's camp when he carried him supplies. Rufus Buck Gang (1895-1896) A gang of ruthless outlaws who preyed on victims in Oklahoma, five of them were hanged at Fort Smith, Arkansas. J. They played poker all night in Traver and then traveled to Tulare to do the same. Bob and Emmett made their way back to Indian Territory and hooked up with Emmetts old ranching buddies Charlie Bryant and Bitter Creek Newcomb. Coffeyville was not the end of the Dalton Gang. Grat and Middleton told Smith they planned to hide out in the Coast Range and invited him to come with them. Silvas White Caps, aka Forty Bandits, Society of Bandits (1879-1893) Silvas White Caps were a vicious outlaw gang that operated inLas Vegas,New Mexico,from about 1879 to 1893. Very soon, half the businessmen around the plaza knew what was going on, and the message quickly passed throughout the town. Bob would not allow Emmett to check out the town beforehand in fear that he would be recognized, so this was not factored into their plan. In fact, Bill Doolin is thought by many historians to be a sixth member of the gang which hit Coffeyville, holding the horses in the alley, and the only member to have escaped. Doctors W. L. Goff and Youngblood were sitting on the porch of the drug store near the depot. Right as Hensley left, deputy McCardle heard the sound of footsteps come from the same direction where they had spotted Dean. He also said that Grat was accompanied by Riley Dean, the man who had been arrested with Bill for the Ceres robbery, as well as a dog. When Jim approached Bill said, "Jim, the birds have flown." The man was Riley Dean and he did as he was told. Instead he caught a cold from sitting in the fog all night. Taking fire from the hardware store, Bob was hit in the head and the heart, killing him instantly. They sat to wait for the next train on a bench on the platform, talking and smoking, with their Winchester rifles across their knees. Glad she put one over on her husbands. In the midst of the shooting, Powers told Grat he had been hit in the arm. This was in addition to the jailer, J.M. Your email address will not be published. ROSE, GUSTAV While working at the ranch, Emmett met two men who would later become members of the gang Bill Doolin and William St. Power, alias Bill Power. The outlaws had worn masks during the Alila robbery, concealing their identities. Once again the train was loaded with deputies, but for some reason, they were all at the back of the train. Expecting there to be an escape, and because none of the other deputies would listen to him, Wagy decided to quit. These included Charlie Pierce, George Bitter Creek Newcomb, Bill EcElhanie, Charlie Bryant, and Richard Dick Broadwell, alias Texas Jack and John Moore. Archer Gang (the 1880s) Much like the Reno Brotherswho had operated two decades earlier, the Archer brothers Thomas, Mort, John, and Sam, raided Orange and Marion Counties in Indiana for several decades. Dunn met and became involved romantically with George "Bittercreek" Newcomb around 1893. Judson Elwood was plowing his six-horse team when he heard the shots up the mountain. He then decided the sack bag was too heavy to carry, and ordered the silver taken out, then stashed what cash he could fit into his coat pockets. This was also confirmed by Lit Dalton, who had owned a saloon in San Miguel from 1889 to 1890. Therefore, be sure to refer to those guidelines when editing your bibliography or works cited list. They hid behind some rocks and an oak tree and waited as one of the men approached them. The baggageman carelessly stuck the revolver into a pigeon-hole messagebox and went to work at the other end of the car. After Bob and Grat were killed at Coffeyville, Bill Dalton formed another gang with Bill Doolin, known as the Wild Bunch or the Dalton-Doolin Gang. Arriving on the evening of October 4th at the P.L. Four Coffeyville townsmen were also killed: City Marshal Charles T. Connelly, Lucius Baldwin, George Cubine, and Charles Brown. At Vermont College of Fine . On October 5, 1892, Bob, Grat, and Emmett Dalton, Bill Powers, and Dick Broadwell attempted to rob two banks at the same time in Coffeyville, Kansas. Info Share. The Dalton's couldn't sell their horses in Ludlow and they didn't have enough money for all three of them to take the train to Indian territory, so Bill took the train back to Paso Robles while Bob and Emmett took the train to Salt Lake where they would meet Cole. Kay promised Middleton secrecy, and a horse and buggy, if he led him to within a half mile of Dalton's camp. TriskittGangKnown for having conducted several robberies and killings in Northern California, the gang killed 18 people in Sailors Diggings, Oregon, and stole $75,000 in gold. Kay decided to pursue them with his deputy, Jim Ford, and to capture them if possible. In order to persuade the townsfolk not to hang him, he agreed to tell them everything they wanted to know. The posse reached Dalton's camp at nine and split into two groups in order to surround the camp, Kay leading one and Hensley the other. He then put the baggage man in charge of Bryant and gave him his revolver. [11] He was given a life sentence in the Kansas State Penitentiary in Lansing, Kansas, of which he served 14 years before being pardoned. He had a gunpowder burn on his cheek that earned him his nickname Black-Faced Charlie.. Dick Broadwell was from a prominent family near Hutchinson, Kansas and at the opening of Oklahoma Territory, he staked a claim to a homestead in the Cowboy Flats area. Hungarian Sacred Heart Cemetery . Julia Dalton was associated with the filming as a sort of technical advisor. George Newcomb, who was known as Bitter Creek Newcomb, was originally from Fort Scott, Kansas. Kay nudged the door open with his elbow, aimed his revolver at Bill and said, "Bill! But, it wasnt long before they began to plan another robbery this one to be their biggest yet. Grat went to the back office and ordered the manager into the front, he then handed the cashier a sack bag and ordered him to fill it with cash from the money drawer. Black Hills Bandits (1876-1877) Comprised of Sam Bass, Joel Collins, and four other men, they robbed stagecoaches in the Deadwood, South Dakota area and pulled off the Big Springs train robbery in Nebraska. The deputy handed the message to Judge Burford, who read it aloud to the audience. For the film based on them, see, Dalton gang following the 1892 Coffeyville, Kansas raid. Grat could not see the yard Wagy had laid in from his cell and the deputy hadn't told anyone what he had done that night. It had been raining for several days prior, and it was so cold the ground was covered in ice. Wagy said, "Here is your hole", and kicked the broom handle onto the floor. He spotted Bob just as he had killed Brown and aimed his rifle at him from behind the store window. During the 1800s, Americans were fascinated by gangs and their members, such as the James Gang, Billy the Kids Gang, the Doolin-Dalton Gang, the Wild Bunch, and dozens of others that ruled the Wild West. Bill Powers was somewhat of a man of mystery. After the killing of "Bittercreek" Newcomb, Dunn was often accused of having set him up, revealing to her brothers where the outlaws were hiding. Quickly, they abandoned their plans and allowed the train to pass without incident. On the night of February 6, 1891, two masked men carrying 44-calibre revolvers held up a Southern Pacific Railroad passenger train near the town of Alila (present day Earlimart, California). Grat and Riley then made their way out of camp with their rifles on their backs and Kay decided they would set up an ambush and wait for their return. The second train robbery by the Dalton Gang in Oklahoma was at a small station called Lelietta on September 15, 1891, about four miles north of Wagoner, Oklahoma. Bob and Emmett ran around a block, pausing long enough to kill two citizens and entered the alley at about the same time that Grat and the others got there. This is an illustrated account of the Dalton Gang's unsuccessful raid on two banks in Coffeyville, Kansas on October 5, 1892. Musgrove Gang (1867-1868) A gang of horse thieves and cattle rustlers who operated throughout Southern Wyoming and Northern Colorado in the late 1860s. On the night of September 15, 1891, they stopped and boarded the MK&T train, and robbed the express car of $2,500. The Rose of Cimarron hid out with the remnants of the gang for a time, nursing their wounds. Wolcotts Regulators surrendering at the T.A. Emmett, who was carrying the money bag, tried to mount his horse but was hit in the right arm, left hip, and groin. Emmett died at home in Long Beach, California on July 13, 1937. Wolcotts Regulators (1892) One of the most feared bands ofgunfightersandoutlaws inWyomingwas Wolcotts Regulators, who preyed on homesteaders in 1892, frequently leaving dead bodies in their wake. Their mother also came to California from Kingfisher to pay Beckenridge after she mortgaged her home and borrowed money from neighbors. Cook Gang (1894) Led by Bill Cook and Cherokee Bill, these outlaws terrorized Indian Territory(Oklahoma) in 1894. Before they could leave however, they received another telegram notifying them that the two were spotted in the southern part of Utah. The Dunn boys killed the pair for the money, claiming to have shot then during a fire fight. First recruited were George "Bitter Creek" Newcomb and "Blackfaced" Charlie Bryant, who had received his nickname because of a gunpowder burn on one cheek. Grat, Power, and Broadwell were fooled into waiting, which gave the townsmen additional time to get themselves armed. On the night of September 27, Grat and two cellmates, Arvil Beck and W.B. In the two weeks following the robbery, Bob and Emmett hid out in the mountains near Bill's ranch. The next day, Christmas Eve, 1891, the posse of both Sheriff Kay and Sheriff Hensley woke up at three in the morning and ascended the mountain to Dalton's camp. He was shot by U.S. Deputy Marshals on May 2, 1894, in Oklahoma. The Daltons were featured in Randolph Scott's Western. McCardle's bullet flew straight over Dalton, but Grat's bullet struck the tree within inches of McCardle's face and filled his eyes with bark. With Bob and Emmett, were Bitter Creek Newcomb, Bill Power, Dick Broadwell, Charlie Pierce, and Bill Doolin. Grat ordered Elwood to unhitch one of his horses, which he did. Outlaws Produced by Dave Alexander, music by Scott Buckley. Without making any noise, Bryant went to the messagebox and secured the revolver. They did however find pieces of a file and a hack saw blade in the prisoner's toilet. He also brought Bob along as a posse member. On May 23, 1894, Dalton and his new gang robbed the First National Bank at Longview, Texas. This train was always accompanied by a crowd of gamblers and prostitutes looking to make money off the recently paid employees, and Grat and Bob had "followed the pay car" together several times before. Witty did have a clue from another deputy that two strange men had been seen hanging around after dark on the open plain near Traver and at the abandoned Overland Stage station at Cross Creek. Neither was he in Merced or Livingston. Marshal. It became apparent to Kay that Bill had been busy hiding Dean when he arrived, otherwise they would have heard him come in. Sheriff Kay was forced to give up the chase in order to return to California for Grat's trial. Daly Gang (1862-1864) For two years, the Daly Gang terrorized the town of Aurora, Nevada. They were also accused of robbing a bank in El Reno, Oklahoma, on July 28, but this was based on little evidence, as no one identified any members of the gang. The next morning, Grat called Wagy over to his cell and asked him where he got such a cold. After splitting the money among themselves, the gang soon realized they needed to rob another train. He then rode back for his brother Bob, and as he reached down for him, Carey Seamen unloaded both barrels of his shotgun into Emmetts back and Emmett dropped to the alley. Cole had split up with Grat at Gila Bend, Arizona after the two got in argument in which Cole was trying to convince Grat not to join Bob and Emmett. Dalton Gang (1891-1892) Led by brothers Bob and Grat Dalton, the Dalton Gang robbed banks and trains throughout Kansas and Oklahoma until they were killed in the Coffeyville, Kansas Raid. They supported the Tunstall/McSweenfaction against that ofDolanandMurphyin theLincoln County Warof New Mexico. Burial. Bill Doolin complained that Bob was not dividing the money fairly, and accused Bob of squandering their money on women and gamblers. Right as she said this, Kay heard someone rush across the floor of an adjoining room and through the crack in the door he could see a man taking position at the window. All three were hit as they ran towards the alley. The gang robbed retail businesses, post offices, and trains in New Mexico. (b. Berlin, Germany, 18 March 1798; d. Berlin, 15 July 1873) mineralogy, crystallography. Back in California, on September 18, Grat escaped while on the train transferring him to prison. Ignoring the advice of the people in Hennessy, he also took the prisoner without a guard. At about 8am, a telegraph messenger came into the room and handed the deputy marshal a telegram, reporting the robbery at Red Rock by the Daltons at 10pm the previous night. Lindsey in Ardmore, Oklahoma, tracked him to the cabin and surrounded it on June 8, 1894. Kay suspected that Bob and Emmett might be back in California to free Grat from jail, and took Deputy Witty with him to the Cross Creek station in his buggy. Grat began to say something about a horse, but then became suspicious. Newcomb rode with the Daltons until they were wiped out in 1892 in Coffeyville, Kansas. He arrested Bryant and took him on a train to be committed to the jail at Wichita, Kansas, without notifying Marshal Grimes at Fort Smith. He was then taken back to Visalia to await his trial for the Alila robbery. Numerous myths were published about the gang. Here, they secured more than $19,000. American baseball player One story tells of her standing over Newcomb firing the rifle until he could reload his six shooter. Mrs. Rose Gang Jesse, formerly of Chattanooga, died Wednesday in a Los Angeles hospital. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Bill escaped through a window at the back of the house, but as he ran through a patch of corn he was shot and killed by the deputy marshals. Charles Noble died in 1930 and she married Richard Fleming (whom she first met when 16)[3] in 1946. After that, the law placed a $5000 bounty on Newcombs and Pierces heads. Later, they found out that their suspicions were correct regarding the train that they had allowed to pass as it had been full of armed guards protecting $70,000 of the Sac and Fox annuity. Many newspapers at the time assumed that an unknown member of the gang escaped. The three went out the side door crouching and dashing across Walnut Street to the alley where they had hitched their horses. Ayres was not killed, but he remained paralyzed for life. McCanles Gang Led by David McCanles (or by some accounts, McCandless), this group of men was allegedly wanted for robbing banks and trains, cattle rustling, murder, and horse theft in the early 1860s. Wasting no time, the local townsmen quickly armed themselves with weapons from the hardware store and took up positions to defend the town. There, he met and a young lady who owned the homestead next to his and asked her to marry him. The only agency with jurisdiction over the whole territory was the U.S. On September 1, 1908, Emmett married Julia Johnson Gilstrap Lewis in Bartlesville, Oklahoma where they lived for a couple of years before moving to California. He would, he claimed, "beat anything Jesse James ever didrob two banks at once, in broad daylight." Condon & Co. Bank, and Bob and Emmett crossing the plaza to enter the First National Bank. Kay noticed the bills were perfectly new and asked Grat where he got them. Innocents Gang The Innocents were an alleged gang of outlaw road agents in Montana Territory who operated during the gold rush of the 1860s, preying on shipments and travelers carrying goldbetweenBannackandVirginia City. However, that account has never been verified, and was never mentioned by the US Marshal official report, which indicated that Newcomb at best fired two shots then fled. Three deputy marshals were killed during the shootout. By that time, Bill had been moved downstairs into what was Grat's cell. Marshals Service, but it was quickly becoming fragmented due to power struggles between newly formed district courts and jealousy between marshals over their different jurisdictions. One account went so far as to say Rose killed the three marshals as she rescued Newcomb, but that was never substantiated. After making the opening, they ran around the corridors, kitchen, and basement for several nights. Grat rode away from the house, jumped the horse over an old rock fence, and began yelling and firing his revolver in the air so that Dean would know that he had escaped. Alvord-Stiles Gang (1899-1904) Led by two ex-lawmen, Burton Alvord and Billy Stiles, this gang of train robbers operated in Arizona Territory at the turn of the century. Brothers Lit and Bill Dalton were also visiting their mother, and Doolin proposed that they join his group to avenge their brothers. In El Paso, they found out that Bob and Emmett had headed to Albuquerque and then took the train to Topeka, Kansas, where the rail ended. Knowing that Kay was hot on their trail, they traveled east through Arizona into New Mexico. Waldo-Sailors Diggings, Oregon in the 1890s. Yo, Yo, Yo. ", Jim Wagy also showed up after the break out to overlook the scene. In addition to the MLA, Chicago, and APA styles, your school, university, publication, or institution may have its own requirements for citations. For a short time, the Dalton brothers served with distinction on the side of the law. There has been much debate over the identity of the, "sixth man at Coffeyville" reported by witnesses who claimed was accompanying the gang as they arrived in town right before the robbery. Hensley grabbed Dean and took him over the ridge to Kay so they could handcuff him to an oak tree. The Dunn boys owned a ranch near Ingalls, Oklahoma, and their home was a known hangout for the Doolin and Dalton gangs. The Five Joaquins (1850-1853) The Five Joaquins were said to be responsible for most cattle rustling, robberies, and murders committed in the Mother Lode area of the Sierra Nevadas between 1850 and 1853. Tom Evans, on the other hand, was reported to be the fraternal twin of outlaw Chris Evans, who at the time of the Coffeyville raid was a fugitive hiding out in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. By 1895, Newcomb had a $5,000 bounty placed on him, dead or alive. As Doolin and Dalton were accepted as leaders of the gang, it became known as the Doolin-Dalton Gang, and also as the Wild Bunch. The locals who identified him notified a deputy marshal named Ed Short. The three rode so hard down the valley that Owen's horse soon gave out, so they roped and saddled one of Henry Miller's horses. VIDEO Forming their first gang, Bob recruited George Bitter Creek Newcomb, Bill EcElhanie, and Blackfaced Charlie Bryant to ride with them. Bob pretended not to know Emmett, who then tipped him off to the hands of the others. Charlie Bryant and Dick Broadwell held the engineer and fireman in the locomotive while Bob, Emmett, and Bill Power walked through the passenger cars taking jewelry and cash. A largely fictional film version of the Daltons' lives was adapted from Emmett's 1931 book. Jumping bail, Bob and Emmett headed to New Mexico. By the time Grat reached his mother's he had lost forty pounds. One of the outlaws yelled, Go to hell! And all hell did break loose as the guns started to blaze. I dont know where you find these gems! He began walking behind his plow when he felt a rifle poke him in the ribs. Bob discovered his location in Timber Hills while Grat was away searching in Coffeyville and went ahead to lead the posse in making the arrest himself before Montgomery could escape the territory. [2] He was paroled after serving 14 years in prison.[3]. Adelines brother was the father of Bob Younger, Cole Younger and James Younger. This assignment studies the medical theories of miasma and bacteria in order to expose the thoughts behind the actions in the development of the sewerage and sanitation system of the South Jutlandic town, Esbjerg. Grat made his way back to Oklahoma, and quickly joined back up with the gang, while his brother Bill was still in California awaiting trial. However, within a short time a second train came along, and this one, they boarded. The newly formed Oklahoma Territory had organized their own sheriff and city police departments, but there was so far very little cooperation between them. She is buried in Salkum Cemetery in Lewis County, Washington. Doolin-Dalton Gang, aka Oklahombres, the Wild Bunch (1892-1895) Led by Bill Doolin, the gang specialized in robbing banks, stagecoaches, and trains in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Selmans Scouts (1878) An outlaw gang in Lincoln County, New Mexico, led by John Selman. After spending a few weeks tracking and arresting Arvil Beck and W.B. He was a good eleven years older than Rose. Kay assumed that they were probably headed to El Paso, so he and Ford reentered the United States at Douglas. Four of the gang were shot and killed, and Emmett was badly wounded. The James Gang lasted from 1879 to 1882, when Bob Ford killed Jesseon April 3, 1882. From Phoenix, Kay followed the Daltons by horse and stage from Prescott, Gila Bend, Tucson, and then to Nogales, Mexico. This was on the property of a man named Jim Riley, about eight miles from the present-day town of Taloga, Oklahoma. They turned around, and went through the back door, carrying both rifles and sack bags, while taking two other bank employees as cover. Emmett stood trial and was sentenced to life in prison. As he lifted the rifle up, Bob shot and killed him. They missed Cole by several hours who had already taken the train to Salt Lake where Kay and his deputy followed. Dalton Gang (1891-1892) - Led by brothers Bob and Grat Dalton, the Dalton Gang robbed banks and trains throughout Kansas and Oklahoma until they were killed in the Coffeyville, Kansas Raid. Rose Elizabeth Dunn (September 5, 1878 June 11, 1955) also known as Rose of Cimarron and later Rose of the Cimarron,[2] was best known for her good looks and for her romantic involvement with outlaw George "Bittercreek" Newcomb when she was a teenager during the closing years of the Old West. Eight men were dead and three were wounded. Grat believed him and decided he would wait until it opened. Oh, I also really want to comment on the photo thats most of the fun, as always. This is now known as Dalton Alley. Smith, Sheriff Kay learned from them that Grat had actually made the opening in the bars several days before the robbery after being slipped a saw from someone on the outside. In California, Emmett worked as a building contractor and later would write a book about the exploits of the Dalton Gang entitled When The Daltons Rode. Written in collaboration with Jack Jungmeyer, a Los Angeles Newspaperman, the book was published in 1931. These gangs often had hand signs, rituals, symbols, and slang, as they clustered together for means of force and protection. Kay and his deputy were following only one or two days behind them, but couldn't get any officers at the towns ahead of them to make an arrest. Blonger Brothers (1890s-1922) Louis H. The Fixer Blonger led one of the longest-running confidence rings in the American West. In early October 1892, brothers Bob, Grat and Emmett Dalton, along with Bill Power and Dick Broadwell set out towards Coffeyville, Kansas. McCarty Gang (1892-1893) The McCarty Gang was run by Tom McCarty, who was one of the first to introduce Butch Cassidy to the life of banditry. Dodge City Gang (1879-1881) In the summer of 1879, a gang of desperadoes known as the Dodge City Gang masqueraded as lawmen in Las Vegas, New Mexico. We encourage you to research and . Or are you going to keep us in suspense? During this time, Bill became embroiled in a Populist fight with the railroad backed political machine, referring to the railroad as the S.P. Kay apologized to Grat and let him go, but upon visiting the Sol Sweet store Kay learned that Evans had received gold instead of two dollar bills when cashing his check. Beckenridge showed up to the trial late and drunk, and neither the defense, nor the prosecution mentioned that the fireman had been accidentally killed by the expressman. Sixteen years after his death, she married Richard Fleming. While waiting at the Condon Bank, bullets began to punch through the bank windows and Grat, Broadwell and Power charged out of the bank into the plaza. Grat and McCardle fired at each other almost simultaneously. Inside the Condon Bank were C.T. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. In 1940, shortly after Emmetts death, the book was made into a western movie starring Randolph Scott, Broderick Crawford, Andy Devine, and Kay Francis. This is why Grat was able to notice Deputy Wagy hiding in a yard across the street from the jail. Newcomb and Pierce hid out near Norman, Oklahoma, both of them having been wounded in a gun battle with US marshals. Kay doubled back to Kingman and learned that the boys had taken a train to Phoenix with the money they made. He called her The Rose of Cimarron. She was loyal to her love and his gang and supported their outlaw lifestyle, often providing them with food and other supplies at their hideouts. Grat lost his job as a Deputy Marshal for conduct unbecoming an officer, but he still worked as a posse man for other deputy marshals in the area for a time. The boys left their horses in Ludlow, which were then discovered a few weeks later by railroad detectives. Broadwell was hit several times, but managed to ride away. The tailor remembered the coat, but he couldn't remember who had bought it, only that some girl had picked it up once it was clean. Western legend has it that Rose saw her lover lying in the street, so she grabbed up a rifle and two ammunition belts and made her way to him through a barrage of fire power. Family Members. During the robbery, one member of the gang and four citizens were killed in a shootout. 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