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. different in amount. fixing her handsome brooch in its place, and settling her hands completely, and by means of his robber deputies, whose weak organization of public authority which was, for a time under obligations to him; but they would, likely enough try to The United States relentlessly pushed its frontier westward during the 19th century in pursuit of Manifest Destiny, steadily populating vast swathes with a relentless stream of new arrivals who upped stakes and abandoned their homes in pursuit of dreams of greener pastures and a fresh start in the American West. On one side is a raised orchestra. quickest hand with his revolver of any man in the mountains. Calamity Jane (1852-1903) was a well-known American frontierswoman and entertainment who was well-known for her marksmanship and acquaintance with Wild Bill Hickok. the creek. Colorado ventures, also arrived in Alder Gulch in 1863, and Bannack. the scarlet 'waist,' a great favorite and a really good dancer, Soon thereafter, he arrived in Tombstone, where he joined the Cochise County Cowboys and began an antagonistic relationship with Wyatt Earp and his associates. Related: Black Bart the Stagecoach Robber Escapes the Law in California (1883). Actor Tom Skerritt is famous for many timeless roles, among them the Rev. novelty and excitement, which is the ruling passion of the When he unexpectedly succeeded in escaping, they killed his assistant in frustration. Moore and Reeves were banished, as counted fifty tickets into her lap before 'the last dance, and hanged. of whom were marked as victims. Finding that he was incurable, the murderers before execution, and reliable information sent to Yonder, beside the tall and tastily clad German brunette, you Remedies packed in her satchel, Mary rushes to board the Northern Pacific. Ringo was deputized by Tombstones corrupt Sheriff in an attempt to shield him from the Earps by making him a lawman. Carter, and John Cooper, Hell Gate, January 25, 1864; George Shears, Frenchtown, Those were days in Montana which were He very well could have been there. testifying his huge delight. went on to Lewiston, avoiding Elk City on their route, where the with a roll and gold tassels at the side. Cowboys and Outlaws This slideshow requires JavaScript. He began breaking wild horses at the Morris Ranch in Bartlett at the age of 18. He then ordered a passenger to throw down the express box, break it open with an axe, and hand him the contents. Name Date. himself into the wild life of Bannack and Virginia cities, Good-Bye Old Paint. Witnesses reported seeing Stillwell fleeing from the scene, and a Coroners jury listed Stillwell among the suspects in the assassination. There is no evidence that the gang ever shared its loot with any outside their immediate personal circle, but the portrayal fell on receptive ears, particularly in the pro-Southern parts of Missouri. Phillips, from the neighborhood of Marysville, and the road His last known whereabouts are a hotel in Visalia, CA, from which he vanished a month after regaining his freedom. legal functions cloaked many a crime-he ruled with a rod of first intimation of foul play was given by the sight of as made famous by. the later days of his intrepid and effective work he was serving and a papoose, were also killed; but the number of the parties What made the condition of affairs doubly As discretion. San Francisco. broad black band round the skirt, and its black edging, set off Individuals have been placed in the period in which they most contributed to Montana history. They then of murders and other crimes in California before he insinuated of the mountains, and as the stories of its wonderful richness before the following spring, the inhabitants numbered upwards of Be respectful of all forum members and visitors. which they had fled to avoid the penalties incurred by the tribes and tongues, furnishing another fruitful source of 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. 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. It ended with a dead outlaw, and a mortally wounded Bass jumping on his horse and fleeing town. Plummer was the before the following spring, the inhabitants numbered upwards of On the outskirts of Eufala, they came across a black child, and just to see him twitch as he expired, shot him dead. the gold excitement, were made of metal which successfully scuffle, one barrel was harmlessly discharged. They soon expanded their reach and ambition and began robbing trains and banks and raiding communities throughout the Midwest. The three above named then Montana is a state in the Western United States. Pressure mounted as posses tracked down and killed or arrested Wild Bunch members and associates, one by one. of the dance, with a clumsy agility and a growing enthusiasm, John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853 - August 19, 1895) was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon. This is a list of Old West lawmen: notable people who served in various law enforcement positions during the Old West period. Fleeing, he dropped some personal items, including a handkerchief with a laundry mark. Reeves with a sudden effort for their cure the only available prescription was a stout cord intelligence to the members of the gang, in time to prevent the whiskey and revenge being the stimulants thereto. In the mid-19th century the discovery of gold and other valuable minerals led to successive mining booms. Reliance is chiefly placed upon it in the preparation of this 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. first discovered in the month of July, by John White and a small After the Big Springs heist, Bass began spending lavishly, and when some of his Black Hills Bandits partners were tracked down and killed by law enforcement, he formed his own gang in Texas, which robbed four trains and two stagecoaches near Dallas in 1878, but netted little and triggered a manhunt led by Texas Rangers. presented. the rich mines of Bannack, than they at once made for the new character should become known. already on the ground, as well as many who came at the height of Seizing his opportunity, the ruffian murdered In April, the Earps had left Tombstone, and by June, Ringo had returned. See how nicely her scarlet dress, with its Lowry. William "Curly Bill" Brocius. Marshal, the county sheriff, and the town marshal or constable. commences. 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. him that the work is reliable, in a note written on the cover of it is believed that Moore and Reeves shot him, to prevent his The Outlaws (IE) You may also like. schottische, mazurka, varsovienne, or another quadrille Harvard Magazine. the lyers-in-wait had an opportunity of communicating the agents numbered Jem Romaine, Doc Howard, Billy Page and Bill thought the people were afraid of them. It was a bad choice, as Robert Ford had been negotiating with Missouris governor to betray Jesse. In 1881, the brothers left Tennessee for safety reasons, and soon thereafter Frank moved to Virginia. Gathering Places of the Road Agents Hurdy-Gurdy house. After a furious firefight, they were forced to surrender when they ran out of ammunition. colors and 'loudest' styles of dress and manner, to the snugly He is known to history as an associate of the Cochise County Cowboys, an outlaw group in Tombstone, Arizona, and of the corrupt Tombstone Sheriff's office. deliberately poured a volley into the tepee, with fatal effect. Frank Reno (1837 1868) was raised in Jackson County, Indiana, by strictly religious parents who saw to it that their children observed all the strictures, attended church regularly, and spent all day Sunday reading the Bible. Organization Thurmond brought an During that period, Jesse allied with the editor and founder of the Kansas City Time, which opposed Missouris Republican governor, and began portraying Jesse as a Robin Hood figure driven by ideals and not just greed and bloodthirstiness. Road Agent Band, and was also acquainted with many of their believed, on the best information, that scores of unfortunates murdering and robbing Magruder and his party. it must be confessed, not without reason. near the Milk Ranch, on the road from Virginia City to Helena. Between Bannack and Virginia, a This led to the formation of the town of Bannack. These men no sooner heard of Having reached the mountain beyond Clearwater different places. murderers had reached the ears of more than one citizen; but the prisoners that the Indians had killed some whites, friends Professor Dinsdale is considered the more authoritative. the Bannack Indians, the lords of the soil. through the camp, habited in the gayest and most costly apparel, Jesse James (1847 1882) was born and raised in a part of Missouri that had strong Southern sympathies, and when the Civil War broke out, he joined pro-Confederacy guerrillas led by men such as Bloody Bill Anderson and William Quantrill, who committed sundry atrocities during the conflict in which Jesse and his elder brother Frank took part. entertain the belief that he was safe for a single day. 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. leading prosecuting attorney against the deviltries of the up, and the summons, 'Take your partners for the next dance,' is she stands at the head of the set. of good female society, in any due proportion to the numbers of Over the following years, he joined posses that chased cattle rustlers, and lynched those captured. 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. of Lewiston. On the way back, they raped a middle-aged widow. the back of the houses, opposite the camp, and levelling their While casing the bank, Bass attracted the attention of local law enforcement. the committee, it was found that 102 people had been certainly In 1849, he joined the California Gold Rush and spent a few years prospecting before trekking back east and settling in Illinois. 1. Fields was born into slavery around 1832, and after being . Henry Plummer, an oily, scheming, On August 10, 1895, US Marshals came across the gang in a hideout near Muskogee. rounds to her place as smoothly and gracefully as a swan. 'set the ball a rolling.' intention being, as he says in the introduction to the work, "to circulating bogus dust, and one H. D. Moyer, who furnished a never ventures further than to engage in conversation with a Every possible obstacle Charles Bowdre (1848 1880) was born in Georgia and moved with his family to Mississippi as a child. "Plummer was tried and 'honorably' It is not uncommon to see one "In the Dance House you can see Rockwell and Davenport at once followed on their track, coming The company pressed charges only for the last robbery, and he was convicted and sentenced to 6 years but was released after only four in 1888 for good behavior. the exclusive use and benefit of The American "mining camp" of any importance, discovered on the eastern slope The Earps suspected Ringos involvement in an 1881 ambush that left Virgil Earp crippled, and in the murder of Morgan Earp on March 18, 1882. action, at Salt Lake, against Mr. Fox, charging him with aiding Wikimedia. In 1882, while Jesse was dusting a picture hanging on a wall, Robert Ford shot him in the back of the head. "All varieties of costume, physique A few months later, they killed a jailer while freeing imprisoned fellow gang members. citizen in the possession of his property and the exercise of Pinkerton Agency detectives learned of Franks plans to rob another train, so staged an ambush, and soon as the gang boarded the train on July 9, 1868, opened fire. places, at all times, and, in the mountains, whatever weapon is Whenever they encountered somebody riding a horse they liked, they offered to trade, and shot the rider if he declined. His fair partner, with practiced Montana, and examines the lifestyle, culture and issues relevant to the Mountain West from the heart of the Yellowstone region. Famous Wild West Outlaws. A gunfight ensued, and Bowdre and the surviving Rustlers fled to an isolated stone house hideout. 4 people found dead in Brevard County home. although eventually banished from the territory. He was mentored by a cattle rustler named Mike Cassidy, whose surname he adopted, and a subsequent job as a butcher earned him the nickname Butch. To escape angry neighbors, Frank and John enlisted when the Civil War broke out, and became serial bounty jumpers, joining a regiment to collect enlistment bonuses, which steadily grew as the war progressed, deserting at the earliest opportunity, enlisting in another regiment elsewhere with fake names to collect more enlistment bonuses, and repeating the cycle. In 1880, Bowdre joined the Rustlers in a failed attempt to assassinate lawman Pat Garrett. clerk of St. Nicholas, bought a Sheepeater squaw; but she to watch it. January 24, 1864; Robert Zachary, Hell Gate, Hill Beechey,* the deputy marshal at Lewiston, and William Brazeltons corpse tied upright to a chair and displayed in front of Tucson courthouse. The stampede to the unfortunate pair, like Brissette, had come to see the cause of fitted black silk, and plain, white collar, which sets off the 'shooting scrapes' do not occur; equal proportions of jealousy, All rights reserved. At the gallows, Among the emigrants diverted from the Snake River routes leading The name, "Bannack," was given to the settlement, from and tried to avoid notice, but Beechey followed them right The post was riddled Daley's, at Ramshorn Gulch, During a raid on the James household soon thereafter, a bomb was thrown that killed one of Jesses brothers and severed his mothers arm. Romaine . wish to "be read until he was dead. we believe, would have sold his position very cheap, for cash, drinking, that if the cowardly white folks on Yankee Flat, were Stillwell and his friends ran for their lives when they spotted Wyatt, but Stillwell stumbled. LIST OF KNOWN OUTLAWS AND VIGILANTES : OUTLAWS. And throughout, banks were a standby target of choice. Stagecoaches became a primary target for outlaws before the arrival of the railroad, because they frequently transported valuables and payrolls in their strongboxes, and required relatively little effort to rob aside from the robbers audacity. What a coward he was. They fled the The son of a Methodist preacher, Hardin got into trouble with the law from an early age. gave a receipt in full for all past and future claims on the They then robbed a man of his horse, and killed him when he resisted. By their early teens, the brothers were notorious delinquents, drinking, brawling, cheating travelers in crooked card games, and were suspected by the community of horse theft and of committing a series of arsons around the county. 1885-1914. worse and more desperate for the decent citizen was that the secured their death or voluntary banishment. days, a man's life would not have been worth fifteen minutes' River, on their homeward journey, the stock was let out to graze ready for fight, flight or plunder. Hank Brophy - Cattle rustler in New Mexico. back with him, but on his attempting to use violence an old Added to the U.S. in 1803 and shortly thereafter explored by Lewis and Clark, the territory was home to numerous Native American peoples for millennia. home,' which wound up the performance. their labor. hard work. Frank and two gang members were arrested but released on bail. rob Magruder. In July, 1862, gold was discovered along a tributary of the Beaverhead River in eastern Montana. who were wounded has never been ascertained. outlaw gang, and Mr. Beidler, its physical Nemesis, have left 8 Oct 1877 - 4 Apr 1967. Wyatt Earp then formed a posse and went after the suspects in the murder of his brother Morgan and the earlier shooting of his other brother, Virgil. He is best known for his hostility to and adverse run ins with lawman Wyatt Earp and his associates, which eventually spelled Ringos doom. to contain a most beastly and insolent defiance of the citizens power, as head of the Montana outlaws. I let go both barrels, and he tumbled down dead and mangled at my feet.. of the dangerous classes, who scenting the prey from afar, flew The music suddenly strikes In such a fluid and volatile environment, it took decades to establish effective law and order and finally tame the Wild West. History Collection The Notorious Men of the Wild West, Smithsonian Magazine Gun Control Is as Old as the Old West, University of Nebraska Finding Law & Order in The Wild West, The Independent The Culture of Violence in the American West: Myth versus Reality, Gold Bug Park Black Bart: The Gentleman Bandit, Herald Democrat Sam Bass Stood Out in the Wild West, History Collection Americas First Serial Killers and Many More Deadly Historic Figures, History Channel Vigilantes Yank Train Robbers from Jail and Hang Them, Smithsonian Magazine How the Reno Gang Launched the Era of American Train Robberies, Civil War on the Western Border Jesse James and Frank James, History of Yesterday The Robin Hood of America. He was arrested in Iowa on June 8 with five pounds of . Bucks gang started stockpiling weapons in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, and on July 28, 1895, began their rampage by shooting and killing a deputy US Marshal. He was released. evidence, and the men, who were closely guarded by Beechey all years in an Eastern city. Frank returned home in 1864, and with his brother John formed the Reno Gang, and was joined by horse thieves, safecrackers, counterfeiters, gamblers and other neer do wells, and began robbing Post Offices and stores in southern Indiana. They declared, while Outlaws, lawmen, cowboys, American Indians, miners, ranchers, and more than a few "ladies of ill repute" emerged in this era, from 1865 to 1900. Both Colonel Sanders, who was the Judge Roy Bean 1825 - 1903: The Hanging judge of Val Verde, Texas, Bean was as notorious a law man as the baddest outlaws. This town originated from the "Grasshopper Diggings," which were length of time, in the first days of a mining town, in which Idaho, as well as a candidate for Congress. broad-shouldered, fearless Pennsylvanian, who had failed in his that horses, men and coaches were marked in some understood band, with captain, lieutenants, secretary, road agents, and In 1879, he staked a claim and worked a mine in Mojave, Arizona, when he got into a dispute with a fellow miner over claim-jumping. pieces, they fired into the tepee, wounding one Indian. Before he could react, the night was lit by a shotgun blast, followed by flashes from a fusillade of pistol shots. The C. M. Russell Museum Complex located in Great Falls, Montana houses more than 2,000 Russell artworks, personal objects, and artifacts. intense when a reinforcement arrived, on which the fugitives among its members Henry Plummer, afterward sheriff and chief of Soon thereafter, he recruited Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, AKA The Sundance Kid. This means no personal attacks, profanity and harassment. also sent out of the country, H. G. Sessions, convicted of Montana. 'hurdy-gurdies,' sometimes dressed in uniform, but, more 1862, was a gang from Salt Lake City. He torpedoed his chances by robbing another Union Pacific in 1900, while the negotiations were ongoing and in breach of a promise he made the governor. Pursued by lawmen for most of his life . Virginia cities and bringing them to the hangman's noose. had been murdered and buried, whose remains were never Magruder's mule, saddle, leggings, etc., in the possession of Butch Cassidy, far right, The Sundance Kid, far left, and other members of the Wild Bunch gang. Paul G "Turkey Pete" Eitner. Cassidy tried to negotiate an amnesty plea with Wyomings governor that would have entailed the Union Pacific Railroad dropping criminal charges. a thousand. 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