View Source Share Save to Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Memorials Region North America USA Tennessee Hamilton County East Ridge Mount Olivet Cemetery Mark Gang Sr. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Taube Ester Gang (1871 - 1980) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. Kay assumed that they were probably headed to El Paso, so he and Ford reentered the United States at Douglas. Condon Bank, Coffeyville, Kansas, 1892. Waldo-Sailors Diggings, Oregon in the 1890s. Family Members. A storekeeper who was sweeping the sidewalk a few feet away noticed Bob, Emmett, and even Grat, who was wearing a fake mustache, and ran inside his store. Rose lived in 1920, at address, Tennessee. Outlaws Produced by Dave Alexander, music by Scott Buckley. Speed was killed by Arkansas Tom Jones, who was captured during the skirmish. He asked Latta not to publish the information until after his death.[13]. 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. Newcomb by that time was riding with the Wild Bunch gang led by outlaw Bill Doolin. The men split into three groups to cover all approaches to the camp. When they arrived, Bob had to think quickly, and decided instead to tie their horses in an alley across from the bank to the west, near the city jail, which offered them little protection. The two left California in February 1892 and rode for a hundred and seven days before reaching Kingfisher. Bob and Emmett ran through the back door and ducked into a saloon across the alley. Bill, thrown off his guard, quickly turned around and mimicked the greeting, "Kay! How do we create a person's profile? Each time they stopped sawing, they plugged the hole with soap and soot. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. The gang robbed retail businesses, post offices, and trains in New Mexico. Smith-Dixon Gang A Gang of horse thieves and whiskey peddlers operating in Indian Territory (Oklahoma), its members included Dave Smith, a former member of the Belle Starr Gang; his brother-in-law, Leander Lee Dixon; and a man teenager of about 17 years-old named William Billy Towerly. But, a narrow margin separated the lawless from the law enforcers during those rough times. df['C'] = np.nan Adding multiple columns: I'd suggest using the . known as "The Rose of Cimarron." Eventually, he sought refuge at her parents' ranch, and her brothers turned him in for the $5,000 reward on his . 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. This would've been while Grat was on active duty as Deputy Marshal in Indian Territory, but Sheriff Kay claimed that Grat had told him that he had made two extended trips to California while serving as U.S. He moved to Hollywood, California, and became a real estate agent, author, and actor, and died in 1937 at age 66. Rose was never called into account for her actions and lived out the rest of her life as a respectable citizen. Doctors W. L. Goff and Youngblood were sitting on the porch of the drug store near the depot. Officers were watching Lit at Clovis Cole's, but didn't think to watch Owen's place. From their position, Kay and his deputies were fifty yards from Dalton and Dean, who were both discussing their plan to hunt one of Elwood's hogs for Christmas dinner. Though much of the evidence showed that Grat was in Fresno the night of the Alila robbery, including the testimony of several witnesses, the influence of the powerful Southern Pacific Railroad caused him to receive an unfair trial. He had a gunpowder burn on his cheek that earned him his nickname Black-Faced Charlie.. Emmett had denied accompanying Bob to California. Kay told Grat that he knew neither Bob or Emmett killed the fireman. Ketchum Gang (1896-1899) Made up of a revolving list of members, the Ketchum Gang was led by Black Jack Ketchum. Convent-educated Rose Ella Dunn was approaching her fifteenth birthday in 1893 when she fell in love with an outlaw named George Bitter Creek Newcomb. Leading the pursuit was Bob's old friend, Deputy Marshal Heck Thomas, whose renown skills as a deputy kept the gang constantly on the move and in hiding. Outside of a drug store across from the First National, George Cubine was standing with his Winchester aimed at the front door of the bank, awaiting the exit of Bob and Emmett. Bill Dalton also joined the former members of the gang, and they would terrorize the Territories for several years as the infamous Doolin-Dalton Gang. As he lifted the rifle up, Bob shot and killed him. While six men were confirmed to had been seen riding into town, other witnesses that day were all in agreement that upon reaching town there were only five men in the group. 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. Riley would feed the outlaws, and would do the same for any passing officers, but he would never reveal each other's whereabouts to either parties. Bob and Emmett then took a train headed back to Needles before stopping at Kingman. One of the bars had been cut out and replaced with a broom handle blackened by soot. Gang member "Arkansas Tom" Jones was slightly wounded and captured by Deputy Marshal Jim Masterson. In addition to the MLA, Chicago, and APA styles, your school, university, publication, or institution may have its own requirements for citations. 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. Wagy told him that he must've slept in a draft, to which Grat replied, "Yes, it must have been pretty cold in the yard over there last night." Newcomb and other gang members were drinking at George Ransome's saloon when thirteen lawmen surrounded the area and ordered the bandits to come out with their hands held high. The Daltons told their stories, but neither Kay or Beckenridge ever cleared up the murder point and ruined Grat's case. Power, also known as Tom Evans, who had drifted into the area from Texas with a trail herd from the Pecos. They had been following the Southern Pacific pay car as it made its way down the valley from Oakland to Bakersfield to pay railroad employees. Kay was given a white card from Mexican officials as well as offered a military escort. 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 pleaded guilty to second-degree murder,[1] although he later asserted that he never fired a shot during the robbery. She was married for 33 years to an Oklahoma politician named Charles Noble. Red Jack Gang Led by Red Jack Almer, also known as Jack Averill, this gang preyed on Arizona stagecoaches during the early 1880s, particularly along the San Pedro River. 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. In January 1889, Grat and Bob both became deputies first under Marshal Jones and later under Marshal R.L. By that time, Bill had been moved downstairs into what was Grat's cell. Many members of the gang, including Emmett, complained that the $3500 each was not enough to meet their needs. 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. Disguise or no, when they left the alley they passed within five feet of a man by the name of Aleck McKenna, who recognized one them as a member of the Dalton family. Carpenter, one of the owners; Tom C. Babb, bookkeeper; and Charles M. Ball, cashier. James Lewis Dalton from Jackson County, Missouri and Kentucky was the father of all four boys. Convinced the game was crooked, they pulled their guns, taking back what they had lost and then some. 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. This was the gang's only job. Grat returned to Oklahoma in the spring of 1892 and shortly afterward joined his brothers gang. For two months, during September and October 1878, the gang members terrorized the county by rustling cattle and horses, killing innocent men and boys, pillaging businesses and homes, and raping women. He watched the men as they entered the bank and when he saw a gun pointed at the cashiers counter in the Condon Bank, he called out the bank is being robbed! The cry was taken up and quickly passed to everyone around the square. Kay tracked the Daltons to their mother's home, and kept watch of the house for a few days before being forced to return to Kingfisher because of bad weather. They played poker all night in Traver and then traveled to Tulare to do the same. They were also known as the Dalton Brothers because three of its members were brothers. After being found innocent by a Visalia jury, Bill was acquitted and released on October 15. He also brought Bob along as a posse member. Doolin, Newcomb, and Pierce visited the Daltons' mother in Kingfisher to console her after her sons' deaths. b/o Joseph, Mark, Francis, Herman, Bertha, Patrick, Mary Kathleen, Alberta and Rose Gang. The last night they dug a hole in the brickwall of the woodroom, but found heavy iron bars embedded in the wall that they couldn't get in between. And whats your next book going to be about, hm? On November 27, 1887, in a gun battle with the Smith-Dixon Gang, Frank Dalton was shot and killed in the line of duty. He then quickly charged down the mountainside tearing through the brush. Angered by the charges against Grat and Bill which he knew to be false, Bob decided that the best way to help his brothers would be to acquire enough money to pay for their bail and defense. It had been raining for several days prior, and it was so cold the ground was covered in ice. Emmett was able to mount his horse unwounded, and began riding away, but after noticing Bob was hit, turned around and attempted to lift Bob onto his horse. The Dalton Gangs next robbery was the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway at Leliaetta, near Wagoner in Indian Territory. Sheriff Hensley and deputy Ed McCardle where guarding a trail that led to the summit of small and narrow ridge. Short then went to the rear platform with his rifle. 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. In close order, the five crossed Walnut Street from the alley to the Condon Bank, holding Winchester rifles close along their legs. Bob Dalton had ambitions. High Fives Gang (1890s) Also referred to as the Christian Gang, led by Black Jack Will Christian and his brother, Bob, from Oklahoma. In her unpublished novella, Grat Dalton's Ride, Eva Evans, the daughter of the famous California outlaw Chris Evans, tells the story of Grat Dalton's escape from California after the Alila robbery. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Rose had four brothers, who taught her to ride and shoot, and she met Newcomb through them. Musgrove Gang (1867-1868) A gang of horse thieves and cattle rustlers who operated throughout Southern Wyoming and Northern Colorado in the late 1860s. They were quickly taken hostage by the outlaws and ordered to surrender the money. 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. George Newcomb, who was known as Bitter Creek Newcomb, was originally from Fort Scott, Kansas. While the Indian Nations had their own tribal law enforcement, these agencies had no jurisdiction over non-Indians. Kay knew this was untrue as he had seen two men cross the road. After making the opening, they ran around the corridors, kitchen, and basement for several nights. The baggageman carelessly stuck the revolver into a pigeon-hole messagebox and went to work at the other end of the car. Most online reference entries and articles do not have page numbers. It became apparent to Kay that Bill had been busy hiding Dean when he arrived, otherwise they would have heard him come in. There was a moment where Dalton could have been shot in cold blood, and some of Kay's deputies wanted to do it, but Kay and Hensley wouldn't allow it. 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