A firefight erupted, and the noise attracted the recently arrived Texas Rangers, who joined the shootout. which last closes the dance. woman. 'shooting scrapes' do not occur; equal proportions of jealousy, It is a melancholy fact that information of the intention of the John Johnny Ringo (1850 1882) was born in Indiana, and his family moved to Missouri in 1858, and thence to California. In 1881, the brothers left Tennessee for safety reasons, and soon thereafter Frank moved to Virginia. acquitted. it is believed that Moore and Reeves shot him, to prevent his "Bronco Charlie" - A Montana outlaw, Charlie was lynched by vigilantes near Miles City in the late 1880s. In 1894, he was arrested and convicted of horse stealing and extortion. Irish girl; indeed, representatives of almost every dancing Frank and two gang members were arrested but released on bail. Ranche, January 16, 1864; William Bunton, Deer Lodge This politic move threw the unfortunate citizens into his profuse and readily available. The most noted of That done, he would order the driver to move on, then recover the strongbox and abscond. The headquarters of the marauders was Rattlesnake Ranch. the Beaverhead. embrowned by exposure, as is also his bearded face, whose somber deputies, Jack Gallagher, Buck Stinson and Ned Ray, the head Recommended. we believe, would have sold his position very cheap, for cash, evidence, and the men, who were closely guarded by Beechey all During Such was the case in the Old West, where many years often elapsed between the settlement of new communities, and their settling down into the rut and norms of established civil society. Crawford to defray expenses.". ladies sit down, and with scarcely an interval, a waltz, polka, Deer Lodge, Powell County, Montana, USA. that office, ofttimes reported the excitements of 1863-64 from and a papoose, were also killed; but the number of the parties The death was ruled a suicide, but many suspected that Wyatt Earp had surreptitiously returned to exact vengeance a theory confirmed years later by Wyatts widow, who wrote in her memoirs that her husband had killed Johnny Ringo. gentlemen,' followed by, 'Only this one before the girls go his lecture. After the acquittal, Frank and his gang grew more violent, effectively took over the small town of Rockford Indiana, whose Rader House hotel became their headquarters, and started robbing and murdering unwary travelers who checked in. In 1876, he took part in storming the Lincoln County jail to seize an imprisoned rustler and take him to the outskirts of town, where he was hanged by a mob. building was a sign post, at which they used to practice with banished, but he hid around the town for awhile, and never went also) with men in every variety of garb that can be seen on the The following year, Fisher went to see a play with a friend in San Antonio, but was killed when a quarrel between his friend and the theater owner ended with Fisher and friend ambushed in their theater box and cut down in a hail of bullets. refused to live with him, alleging that she was ill-treated, and possessed themselves of the treasure, rolled up the bodies, The Earps, in their capacity as US Marshals, then charged Stillwell with the federal crime of interference with a mail carrier, which created a perception that Stillwell was being persecuted, and led soon thereafter to the assassination of Wyatts brother, Morgan Earp. Reliance is chiefly placed upon it in the preparation of this Bannack. In 1878, Ringo offered whiskey to a man seated next to him in a bar, but when the man declined, Ringo shot off his ear. 25 Most Notorious Outlaws Of The Wild West List 25 2.52M subscribers Join Subscribe 6.8K Share 977K views 9 years ago Tweet this video! They promised to stand by him in the execution of his In 1876, the gang attempted to rob a bank in Northfield, Minnesota, but it ended catastrophically when armed townspeople resisted. He first garnered attention in 1870, when he led a mob that broke into a New Mexico jail, seized a deranged man suspected in the murder of a number of people, including his own daughter, and lynched him. Charlie Willis was born a slave in Austin, Texas, in 1847 and eventually became known across Texas as a bronco buster and cattle droverand as a talented songwriter to boot. Soon thereafter, Wyatt Earp, a deputy US Marshall, formed a federal posse to hunt down those deemed responsible for shooting his brothers. rob Magruder. the national domain. anticipated, it is impossible to prevent quarrels in these under obligations to him; but they would, likely enough try to He began breaking wild horses at the Morris Ranch in Bartlett at the age of 18. He is best known for his hostility to and adverse run ins with lawman Wyatt Earp and his associates, which eventually spelled Ringos doom. of Justice. Whenever they encountered somebody riding a horse they liked, they offered to trade, and shot the rider if he declined. Bowdre sided with the faction that included William H. Bonney, AKA Billy the Kid, and rode with him as a member of the Regulators a gathering of small ranch owners and cowboys commissioned as a posse by a local justice of the peace, who set out to avenge the murder of one of their factions leaders. all the temptations to vice are present in full display, with quickest hand with his revolver of any man in the mountains. thought the people were afraid of them. This town originated from the "Grasshopper Diggings," which were . home,' which wound up the performance. groin, of which wound he has not yet entirely recovered. Carter, and John Cooper, Hell Gate, January 25, 1864; George Shears, Frenchtown, Born in Utah to British immigrants who had arrived in Utah as Mormon pioneers, Robert Leroy Parker (1866 1908), AKA Butch Cassidy, left home as a teen to work on a dairy farm. John King Fisher. pieces, they fired into the tepee, wounding one Indian. in procuring his banishment. John Wesley Hardin. acquitted, on account of Cleveland's threats. the scarlet 'waist,' a great favorite and a really good dancer, His caution was ineffectual, and Mr. McKDennee, we After a furious firefight, they were forced to surrender when they ran out of ammunition. What a coward he was. left off work, these places are opened, and dancing commences. He had recently Nothing came of it, nor did anything come of other instances when Fisher was arrested for violent acts and attempted murders, only to be released when witnesses refused to come forward or disappeared. After the war, he moved west and quickly gained a reputation as a dangerous man and lethal gunslinger. man fought through it all, and brought them back, on requisition The of the dangerous classes, who scenting the prey from afar, flew Court papers indicate Federal agents had been tracking Banthem since February. Besides Magruder, the party to watch it. near the Milk Ranch, on the road from Virginia City to Helena. generally, habited according to the dictates of individual friends. hair is neatly banded and gathered in a tasteful, ornament net, legal functions cloaked many a crime-he ruled with a rod of of whom were marked as victims. complete their murderous work. old boat," for it was "only a mud-scow, anyway." stupendous task of "putting down the Rebellion," little could be As soon as the men have his mouth, is a cigar, which rolls like the lever of an While he was a judge in Texas in 1883, it's possible he could have made a quick trip to Montana. killed by those miscreants in various places, and it was During the later part of the 19 th century, Canadian cowboy Sam Kelly was one of the most dangerous and wanted outlaws in the West. Individuals have been placed in the period in which they most contributed to Montana history. boots, which come to the knee, and are garnished with a pair of to contain a most beastly and insolent defiance of the citizens He then shot dead two other Mexicans who had been sitting on a fence and simply watching. 'drinks' at twenty-five to fifty cents, are wholesaled lectures on the evil of such places with considerable force; but in broad daylight, by hundreds, it might almost be said, of all He killed his first man at age 14; he claimed it was in self-defense. William. Charles Allen, aka Big Time Charlie - After the turn of the century, Big Time Charlie ran one of the most illicit prostitution rings in Denver, Colorado. Lowry. Ray. "society" in the days of vigilante rule, he writes: "The absence Mitchell was came to ranch the animals with him. His reputation was further enhanced during a range war in New Mexico between established settlers and new titleholders who accused the settlers of squatting, known as the Colfax County War. Montana, and examines the lifestyle, culture and issues relevant to the Mountain West from the heart of the Yellowstone region. money to earn in such a fashion; but fifty sets of quadrilles never ventures further than to engage in conversation with a Vigilance Committee, in which instance he exhibited a wise years in an Eastern city. The daylight was beginning to fade, and the cold was The marvelous riches of the great Alder Gulch attracted in every evil thing of the West. Cowboys and Outlaws This slideshow requires JavaScript. she stands at the head of the set. room at midnight for them to work in, together with material for correspondence was constantly kept up, and the roads throughout Stillwell settled the dispute by grabbing a rock and smashing in his rivals face until he was dead. himself into the wild life of Bannack and Virginia cities, Posses of Indian Police and white settlers were formed to apprehend the gang, but while the posses combed the countryside, Buck and his gang brazenly rode into Okmulgee and robbed three stores. agents numbered Jem Romaine, Doc Howard, Billy Page and Bill believed, on the best information, that scores of unfortunates He never fired his weapon, and sometimes left behind handwritten poems, which further enhanced his notoriety and gained him the nickname Black Bart the Poet. appointed sheriff at the trial of Moore and Reeves tendered his among its members Henry Plummer, afterward sheriff and chief of A zealot with nebulous ideas of triggering a Native American uprising, Buck led his gang on a depraved rampage of robbery, rape, and murder, that terrorized white settlers, Indians, and African Americans alike. Born in Iowa, Frank Stillwell (1856 1882) ended up in Arizona in 1877, where he had his first recorded run in with the law: a new cook served him tea instead of coffee, and Stillwell shot him dead. The brothers then went to ground in Tennessee, where Frank settled down to an honest living, but Jesse returned to crime, forming a new gang in 1879. generously drawn upon their contributions in dealing with this A man named Goodrich recognized Page, when he exiles from their former haunts in the mining settlements, from Maclean in Robert Redford's A River Runs Through It. colors and 'loudest' styles of dress and manner, to the snugly commences. afterwards a barkeeper, was a desperate villain. On August 10, 1895, US Marshals came across the gang in a hideout near Muskogee. Among the emigrants diverted from the Snake River routes leading Reeves. Stillwell and his friends ran for their lives when they spotted Wyatt, but Stillwell stumbled. of buckshot, killed a Frenchman named Brissette, who had run up as decisive of its destiny as those of the Civil War were for Outlaw Chief, Bannack Sheriff, hanged . Days later, she arrives in the Montana wilderness to find Mother Mary Amadeus lying on frozen earth in a broken-down cabin. some buttons from Magruder's coat, some firearms, etc. 4 people found dead in Brevard County home. He proceeded to exact his revenge by changing his name to Black Bart, after a character from a dime novel, and taking up a career as a highwayman, specializing in robbing Wells Fargo stagecoaches in northern California and southern Oregon. In 1880, Bowdre joined the Rustlers in a failed attempt to assassinate lawman Pat Garrett. Born in the Indian Territory in todays Oklahoma to a Creek Indian father and an African American mother, Rufus Buck (1877 1896) formed a multi-ethnic gang of teenagers all Indians, African Americans, or mixed race. The villains having entertain the belief that he was safe for a single day. Buck Stinson, Bannack City, January 10, 1864; George Lane (Clubfoot Sam Bass. the equity of their proceedings." They declared, while Famous Wild West Outlaws. south of Yankee Flat, about fifty yards to the rear of the Belle Starr. character should become known. ready for fight, flight or plunder. bankers thousands of dollars in gold, the rewards and presents Boone Helm, Virginia City, January 14, 1864; Steven Marsland, Big Hole the copy which he is now consulting by ex-Governor W. R. The area's most famous outlaw, Kid Curry, began his career here in 1894 with the murder of Pike Landusky. country when the Vigilantes commenced operations, and are desperado who had come from farther West, had struck town with His neck is bare, muscular and Spanish spurs, with rowels and bells like young water wheels. James Romaine - A road agent in Montana and thought to have been a member of Henry Plummer's gang of Innocents. Lloyd Magruder, a prosperous and popular merchant of Lewiston, the creek. The C. M. Russell Museum Complex located in Great Falls, Montana houses more than 2,000 Russell artworks, personal objects, and artifacts. The earnings of the dancers are very It was he who killed my brother. For Other frequent customers were Robert Leroy Parker and Harry Longabaugh, better known as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Most of the gang escaped, but a captured member identified two others, who were arrested the following day. say he was killed by Moore and Reeves, in Red Rock Canyon. After the failure of justice in the case of the In 1878, he escalated an argument with two Mexican cowboys by crushing the head of one with an iron rod, and shooting the other dead when he tried to draw his pistol. resisted all the fires of evil and stamped them out. he said that there was a note in his pocket, which he did not continent. It therefore happened that at the seething He was viewed as a gentleman bandit because of his politeness and air of sophistication. The arrival of the railroads added another lucrative target, albeit a more labor-intensive one, requiring teamwork from a sizeable outlaw gang to subdue an entire train in order to rob its hold and passengers. although eventually banished from the territory. They soon expanded their reach and ambition and began robbing trains and banks and raiding communities throughout the Midwest. different in amount. fixing her handsome brooch in its place, and settling her partners,' or 'gents to the right,' and 'promenade to the bar Here are ten Notorious Outlaw Women, Cowgirls, and Gunslingers Who Ruled the Wild West: Annie Oakley (1860 - 1926) You can't talk about the ladies of the Wild West without Annie Oakley. The Best Part of the Day Is the Night. After a treat, the barkeeper Marshal Virgil Earp and Cochise County, Arizona Sheriff Johnny Behan. violently from the Mississippi Valley to the Atlantic Coast and See also [ edit] List of Arizona Rangers List of cowboys and cowgirls List of Old West gunfighters References [ edit] ^ August 12, 1882, reported in The New Southwest and Grant County Herald External links [ edit] In the mid-19th century the discovery of gold and other valuable minerals led to successive mining booms. In 1867, Frank and his crew demonstrated their disdain for the law by attacking and robbing a county courthouse in Missouri a crime for which his brother, John, was eventually convicted and sentenced to 25 years imprisonment. The posse left as if riding back home, then doubled back to the meeting site to wait in ambush. A visit to the Alcalde Hotel in Gonzales, Texas, lets you lay eyes on the second-story window where criminal couple Bonnie and Clyde jumped to avoid capture by the police. property, rested in the keeping of that stern organization of a time when the strong arm of the law should have been most A The John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853 - August 19, 1895) was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon. In 1878 Lincoln County erupted into violent civil strife between competing factions of cattle interests and merchants, which became known as the Lincoln County War. William Brazeltons corpse tied upright to a chair and displayed in front of Tucson courthouse. Montana is a state in the Western United States. the back of the houses, opposite the camp, and levelling their I have personally conversed with Langford, Hauser, shooting through the windows of the hotel opposite his place of George), Frank Parish, Haze Lyons, Jack Gallagher and Plummer preceding them on horseback. Black Barts highwayman career came to an end in 1883 when a robbery went bad and he was shot in the hand. the opposite sex is likewise an evil of great magnitude; for men dollar in gold for a ticket, approach the ladies' bench, and in A year later, he graduated from grifting to armed robbery, and held up his first stagecoach in September 1877. "mining camp" of any importance, discovered on the eastern slope Taken into Muskogee, the gang barely escaped lynching by a Creek mob, which dispersed only after a tribal chief pleaded with them, and the US Marshals vowed to shoot the first man who tried to seize their prisoners. By age 18, Cassidy was working with horse thieves, delivering stolen animals to buyers. A few months later, they killed a jailer while freeing imprisoned fellow gang members. of the dance, with a clumsy agility and a growing enthusiasm, intense when a reinforcement arrived, on which the fugitives Women of easy virtue are to be seen promenading . Some "The indignation of the citizens The Indian chief, a lame Indian boy, testifying his huge delight. During the Civil War, he enlisted in an Illinois regiment and proved a good soldier, getting promoted to Company First Sergeant within a year, and was brevetted as a lieutenant before his discharge in 1865. Rockwell and Davenport at once followed on their track, coming hard work. iron. It was sidetracked at the Beaver Head diggings of Montana, at Bannack City, and included among its members Henry Plummer, afterward sheriff and chief of the road agents, Charley Reeves, Moore and Skinner, his comrades in every evil thing of the West. Gathering Places of the Road Agents He first gained fame as a member of the Black Hills Bandits, a gang that staged the biggest train robbery in the history of the Union Pacific Railroad in 1878 near Big Springs, Nevada, netting $60,000 in newly minted $20 gold coins from the express car, plus $1300 and gold watches from passengers. deputy was a man of another stripe entirely named Dillingham, found and taken to where he lay. She is of middle height, of In 1868, Jesse and Frank teamed up with Cole Younger to rob a bank in Kentucky, and with him formed what became the James-Younger Gang. of the band. reconnaissance of the ground, in spring, discovered a few bones, the murderers before execution, and reliable information sent to worse and more desperate for the decent citizen was that the He robbed on foot, wielding a double-barreled shotgun and clad in a linen duster and bowler hat, his face concealed by a flour sack with eyeholes cut into it. Unsettled frontiers tend to attract a disproportionate number of single young men, eager for adventure and new horizons, rowdy, rambunctious, restless, and in the absence of the social restraints typically imposed by families and neighbors in more established communities, frequently lawless. street. He couldnt shoot when I came near him. As I rushed upon him he put out his hands and clutched at my shotgun. was about to return to his home town with four companions, all with a roll and gold tassels at the side. also sent out of the country, H. G. Sessions, convicted of preceded Henry Plummer (the chief of the Montana road agents) in - http://clicktotweet.com/2016e Immortalized in a number of. counter, considerably to the discomfiture of the barkeeper, who, In September, 1900, Cassidy robbed a Nevada bank of $33,000, and in July, 1901, Wild Bunch members robbed a train in Montana, netting $60,000. He is best known for his hostility to and adverse run ins with lawman Wyatt Earp and his associates, which eventually spelled Ringo's doom. Beyond the barrier, sit the dancing women, called Any female settler in the West was a heroine in her own right, but listed here are a few of the more famous (and infamous) women of this intriguing period. The Texas Rangers eventually raided the ranch and arrested Fisher, but released him upon his promise to cease raiding. in camp, while asleep. They fled the style polite, or otherwise, according to antecedents, invite one him that the work is reliable, in a note written on the cover of Bowdre wound up on the losing side of the conflict, and the Regulators, now led by Billy the Kid, became a cattle thieving gang, appropriately renamed the Rustlers. arms taken from Plummer, Reeves and Mitchell were sold by Henry Plummer, Ned Ray and returned to the saloon and got three drinks more, boasting of adventurers and desperate men and women were gathering at In poor health, Black Bart did not return to his family, but he did write his wife that he was depressed and wanted to get away from everybody. Minnesota, and two others, they went back, determined to Named after Mary Katherine Horony-Cummings, the common-law wife of outlaw Holliday, the saloonwhich contains the original long bar from the short-lived Grand Hotelserves Southwestern cuisine. of the mountains, and as the stories of its wonderful richness deliberately poured a volley into the tepee, with fatal effect. Legends of America Charles Charlie Bowdre Unlucky Friend to Billy the Kid, Buffalo News The Real Story of Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid and Their Wild Bunch, History Collection Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids Escapades, and Other Lesser-Known Historic Events, History Channel The Mysterious Deaths of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Black Bart the Stagecoach Robber Escapes the Law in California (1883), True West Magazine Wyatt Earp A Murderer Or. River, on their homeward journey, the stock was let out to graze The immigrant was shot to The witness was shot dead soon thereafter, at which point the other passengers refused to testify and the charges were dropped. Famous Cowgirls. the truth is they (the jurors) were afraid of their lives and, More importantly, they could be halted in isolated locales, giving the robbers time to flee before law enforcement arrived and attempted to track down the culprits. Another three gang members were captured soon thereafter, and the train taking them to the Seymour jail was again stopped by masked vigilantes, who hung the prisoners from the same tree. He styled himself a gunslinger, and proved himself one when a dispute over sharing the loot triggered a shootout during which a teenage Fisher killed three fellow bandits. . at that precise moment, and it is just possible that he might Thomas Coleman Younger. the country. All that was "In the Dance House you can see Medium The Strange Death of Johnny Ringo, History Net Clay Allison: Good-Natured Holy Terror. Cristobel Romero - A New Mexico outlaw, he was lynched in 1884 near Los Lunas. On one side is a raised orchestra. Daley's, at Ramshorn Gulch, went abroad, hundreds of scattered prospectors flocked in, and gang; but being wounded in a scuffle, or a robbery, a doctor was The train taking them to jail in Seymour, Indiana, was stopped by masked vigilantes, who lynched the three prisoners. January 25, 1864; William Graves alias Whiskey misgivings about the character of the ruffians, and told This list of Outlaws (who called themselves the Innocents) was provided by Red Yeager before he was hung. Sometimes known as the Rose of the Wild Bunch, Laura worked with several well-known outlaws including Butch Cassidy, Black Jack Ketchum, Kid Curry, and the Sundance Kid. particular. of these sirens with an 'outfit' worth from seven to eight *These ruffians served as a Soon thereafter, he joined bandits who raided across the border into Mexico, and adopted adopting a flamboyant persona, dressing in flashy clothes, such as a black Mexican jacket embroidered with gold, a red sash, a wide sombrero, and sporting silver-plated and ivory-handled pistols. purse, for a dance and an approving smile from so beautiful a Boone Helm, Virginia City, January 14, 1864; other well-known citizens of known, was that they started, with greater or less sums of After recovering from his wound, Jesse and his brother Frank joined a gang led by one of their former guerrilla commanders, and in 1866 robbed a bank in Liberty, Missouri, during which robbery an innocent bystander was killed. 8 Oct 1877 - 4 Apr 1967. There 1885-1914. broad-shouldered, fearless Pennsylvanian, who had failed in his Judge Roy Bean 1825 - 1903: The Hanging judge of Val Verde, Texas, Bean was as notorious a law man as the baddest outlaws. The following year, he bought a ranch in Wyoming, near a notorious bandit hideout known as Hole in the Wall. Outlaw Jessie Evans escaped from prison and disappeared Wikipedia According to Angelfire, 18-year-old Jessie Evans and his parents were arrested in 1871 for passing counterfeit money. revolver and his sheath knife. settlement, where, among strangers, ignorant of their crimes, Over the following years, he joined posses that chased cattle rustlers, and lynched those captured. of the governor of Idaho, to Lewiston. of the mountains, and as the stories of its wonderful richness In May 1900, Wild Bunch members rode into Moab, Utah, and killed the Sheriff and a deputy as payback for the earlier killing of two gang members. grave salute, 'all hands round' is shouted by the prompter, and any of the party. Under mounting pressure, however, the gang broke up, and Cassidy and Longabaugh fled to New York City in 1901, and from there sailed to Argentina, where they purchased and settled in a 15,000-acre ranch. Although Plummer had appointed as his A gunfight ensued, and Bowdre and the surviving Rustlers fled to an isolated stone house hideout. Kelly, also known as "Red" Nelson, was originally from Nova Scotia and made a name for himself as a bandit when he helped two men escape from a Montana jail. Battlefield 2042. left to old Californians or experienced miners, Plummer, Reeves A man named Kustar was also banished for recklessly there were great numbers of the most desperate class of roughs in the days when law and order, the protection of lives and his legitimate rights. caprice, in the finest clothes that money can buy, and which are He was hired as a Cochise County sheriffs deputy in 1881, but was fired soon thereafter for accounting irregularities. They the Federal Government was absorbing all its powers in the implicated in the brawl which ended in murder. They aroused the proprietors suspicions, and he notified a nearby Bolivian army unit. 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