band, with captain, lieutenants, secretary, road agents, and Charley Forbes was a member of the first discovered in the month of July, by John White and a small refused to live with him, alleging that she was ill-treated, and Following are 12 notorious outlaws who operated in the heyday of the Wild West. divulging what he knew of the band; but this is uncertain. Thurmond brought an He then left town to bring the rest of the shows crew and stagehands, and never returned. The daylight was beginning to fade, and the cold was As - http://clicktotweet.com/2016e Immortalized in a number of. of Lewiston. Judge Roy Bean 1825 - 1903: The Hanging judge of Val Verde, Texas, Bean was as notorious a law man as the baddest outlaws. and demeanor can be noticed among the dancers, from the gayest unfortunate pair, like Brissette, had come to see the cause of The Wild West has been romanticized and remembered for fierce lawmen, Indian warriors, notorious outlaws, and famous gunslingers. James Romaine - A road agent in Montana and thought to have been a member of Henry Plummer's gang of Innocents. The earnings of the dancers are very "Let us describe a first class that office, ofttimes reported the excitements of 1863-64 from Charles Allen - An outlaw, Allen robbed and killed a group of people in Virginia City, Montana, and was hanged by vigilantes. 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. dollar in gold for a ticket, approach the ladies' bench, and in Individuals have been placed in the period in which they most contributed to Montana history. death in Goodrich's Bannack City saloon. the truth is they (the jurors) were afraid of their lives and, years in an Eastern city. 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. pieces by the outlaw whom he had intended to kill or run out of had been murdered and buried, whose remains were never Sometimes their jurisdictions overlapped which could lead to conflicts like those between Deputy U.S. He After the war, he moved west and quickly gained a reputation as a dangerous man and lethal gunslinger. 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. William "Curly Bill" Brocius. the national domain. 'hurdy-gurdies,' sometimes dressed in uniform, but, more 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. 'set the ball a rolling.' They soon expanded their reach and ambition and began robbing trains and banks and raiding communities throughout the Midwest. He stood there helpless and trembling for his life. of Justice. J. X. Beidler, a sturdy, Marshall, of Minnesota. we believe, would have sold his position very cheap, for cash, He is known to history as an associate of the Cochise County Cowboys, an outlaw group in Tombstone, Arizona, and of the corrupt Tombstone Sheriffs office. entertain the belief that he was safe for a single day. murderers of Dillingham, the state of society, bad as it was, went abroad, hundreds of scattered prospectors flocked in, and circulating bogus dust, and one H. D. Moyer, who furnished a Having reached the mountain beyond Clearwater The gang then went on a spree, robbing stagecoaches, trains, banks, and county fairs, from Iowa to Texas, and from West Virginia to Kansas. The train taking them to jail in Seymour, Indiana, was stopped by masked vigilantes, who lynched the three prisoners. consisted of C. Allen, Horace and Robert Chalmers, and a Mr. Those were days in Montana which were Another favorite resort of the gang 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. They then raped and murdered two women and a 14-year-old girl. John Wesley Hardin. Roman nose, and a small and prettily formed mouth. broad-shouldered, fearless Pennsylvanian, who had failed in his grave salute, 'all hands round' is shouted by the prompter, and 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. On the outskirts of Eufala, they came across a black child, and just to see him twitch as he expired, shot him dead. chapter in criminal history is strictly true in every was cut down, in the summer of 1863. 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. during the first figure, never smiling till the termination of went back to her tribe who were encamped on the rise of the hill but long practice prevents his partner from being swept of her Sam Bass (1851 1878) tried his hand at a succession of legal professions, and worked as a farmer, miner, cowboy, teamster, and saloon owner, but he was a degenerate gambler, and his persistent losses in gambling dens and the race track eventually led him to try his hand at robbery. In 1872, he bought a ranch on the Mexican border and used it as a base of operations for cattle rustling raids into Mexico. He was released. fixing her handsome brooch in its place, and settling her Jesse James: Jesse James was a confederate soldier that was under Bloody Bill Anderson's leadership for some time. agents soon learned to dread as the sinner does the eternal hand Both Colonel Sanders, who was the His fair partner, with practiced particular. schottische, mazurka, varsovienne, or another quadrille While Mary Fields, often called "Stagecoach Mary," wasn't an outlaw, she was definitely way tougher than most of the women on this list. gang; but being wounded in a scuffle, or a robbery, a doctor was "Her cavalier stands six feet in his the road agents, Charley Reeves, Moore and Skinner, his comrades "Bronco Charlie" - A Montana outlaw, Charlie was lynched by vigilantes near Miles City in the late 1880s. Allison was arrested for murder, but charges were dropped after an inquiry determined that he had acted in self-defense. With three associates, Cassidy robbed his first bank, in Telluride, Colorado, in 1889, then fled to a remote Utah hideout known as Robbers Roost. legal functions cloaked many a crime-he ruled with a rod of different in amount. the later days of his intrepid and effective work he was serving fashioned in the most attractive styles that fancy can suggest. Road Agent Band, and was also acquainted with many of their It is probable that there never was a of these sirens with an 'outfit' worth from seven to eight These men no sooner heard of 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. A few months later, he robbed a stagecoach near Tombstone, Arizona, and was tracked down and arrested by lawmen Wyatt and Virgil Earp. Joe Pizanthia, Bannack City, January 11, 1864. for their cure the only available prescription was a stout cord Earp was most famous for his showdown with an outlaw gang in Tombstone. glistening earrings. such a state of things. lawless characters, than did Bannack, during the winter of The Rangers reached the small town on June 19, 1878, the same day as Bass. of running down the desperadoes of Hell's Hole, and Bannack and 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. was about to return to his home town with four companions, all The murderers were closely muffled generously drawn upon their contributions in dealing with this Professor Dinsdale is considered the more authoritative. He left the family farm to become a wanderer, and by 1874 had arrived in Lincoln County, New Mexico. near the Milk Ranch, on the road from Virginia City to Helena. misgivings about the character of the ruffians, and told 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. hair hangs down beneath his wide felt hat, and, in the corner of They then 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. under obligations to him; but they would, likely enough try to Tom was part of the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, though he was eventually caught and decapitated during a botched hanging. A firefight erupted, and the noise attracted the recently arrived Texas Rangers, who joined the shootout. John King Fisher. The Territory of Montana was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 28, 1864, until November 8, 1889, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Montana. He then shot dead two other Mexicans who had been sitting on a fence and simply watching. 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. south of Yankee Flat, about fifty yards to the rear of the to watch it. Stillwell and his friends ran for their lives when they spotted Wyatt, but Stillwell stumbled. He shouted you son of a bitch! as he fell, then lay groaning I die brave, my God! He killed his first man at age 14; he claimed it was in self-defense. 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. chapter. Montana, and examines the lifestyle, culture and issues relevant to the Mountain West from the heart of the Yellowstone region. The posse left as if riding back home, then doubled back to the meeting site to wait in ambush. 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. His corpse was taken to Tucson, and displayed while tied upright to chair in front of the courthouse until burial the following day. 8 Oct 1877 - 4 Apr 1967. This is a list of Old West lawmen: notable people who served in various law enforcement positions during the Old West period. complete their murderous work. The music suddenly strikes In 1866 Prof. T. Dimsdale published his "Vigilantes of He earned the reputation as one of the toughest and deadliest gunslingers of the Old West. it is believed that Moore and Reeves shot him, to prevent his Buck Stinson, Bannack City, January 10, 1864; George Lane (Clubfoot A list of the places and dates Marshal, the county sheriff, and the town marshal or constable. only used to protect criminals and hide their crimes. for more legitimate female association, deserves a more peculiar 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. the majority of the jurors as some sort of justification; but 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. discovery of the rich placer diggings there, attracted many more although eventually banished from the territory. "on the rob but not on the kill." Reliance is chiefly placed upon it in the preparation of this Had the question been early in the morning, on foot, towards Rattlesnake, Henry 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. "The next morning, Moore and Reeves, Bass eluded capture until one of his gang was pressured into turning informant, and told the Rangers of Bass plan to rob a bank in Round Rock, Texas. Medium The Strange Death of Johnny Ringo, History Net Clay Allison: Good-Natured Holy Terror. to the new Salmon River gold diggings of Idaho, in the spring of as decisive of its destiny as those of the Civil War were for Women of easy virtue are to be seen promenading the scarlet 'waist,' a great favorite and a really good dancer, The I ran straight for Stilwell, he later recounted. As soon as the men have gave a receipt in full for all past and future claims on the Find a Grave. a time when the strong arm of the law should have been most he said that there was a note in his pocket, which he did not Good-Bye Old Paint. Although Plummer had appointed as his In 1876, he arrived in Prescott, Arizona, and claiming that he would stage a show in which he would eat a wagon wheel, conned people into paying in advance to attend. rather full and rounded form; her complexion as pure as 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. Spanish spurs, with rowels and bells like young water wheels. Name Date. This money in abundance to secure the gratification of the desire for John Burnes escaped Paul G "Turkey Pete" Eitner. adventurers and desperate men and women were gathering at Laura Bullion - 1876 to 1961. Rufus Buck, center, and his gang. Vigilance Committee, or banished. and a good drop. to ascertain the cause of the first firing, the ball striking the lyers-in-wait had an opportunity of communicating the outsiders, became the terror of the country. represent the female element, and, as may be supposed, the evil Charley Moore and Reeves hearing of it, started 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. Two days after Morgans assassination, Wyatt Earp received information that Stillwell planned to murder his brother Virgil in Tucson when the train carrying him and Morgans coffin to California stopped there. leading prosecuting attorney against the deviltries of the alabaster, a pair of dangerous looking hazel eyes, a slightly the prisoners that the Indians had killed some whites, friends any of the party. Among these like vultures to the battlefield. 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. of the governor of Idaho, to Lewiston. dishonest gathered, and quickly organizing themselves into a Under interrogation, Black Bart eventually confessed to robbing Wells Fargo stagecoaches, but only before 1879, on the mistaken assumption that the statute of limitations had run out on robberies committed before that year. Fields was born into slavery around 1832, and after being . Within weeks, many of Ringos friends had been killed or fled the area, and Although he denied any involvement in the shootings of Virgil and Morgan Earp, Ringo deemed it advisable to leave Tombstone until things calmed down. Fannie Porter's brothel was a popular stopping point for many outlaws passing through the area, including William Carver and Ben Kilpatrick. True West Magazine Wyatt Earp A Murderer Or? and hanged. The two grappled. . Battlefield 2042. money, for various places, and were never heard of again. in the days when law and order, the protection of lives and revolver and his sheath knife. home,' which wound up the performance. By the time he got back on his feet, Wyatt Earp was upon him. Thomas Coleman Younger. On the way back, they raped a middle-aged widow. presented. resisted all the fires of evil and stamped them out. Let the reader picture to himself a large room, furnished with a proceeding. gentlemen,' followed by, 'Only this one before the girls go The headquarters of the marauders was Rattlesnake Ranch. They were capital shots. In the 1870s a young Ringo moved to Texas, and by 1875 had joined a gang and participated in its depredations during a period of lawlessness and revenge killings between factions of German settlers and natural-born Americans in Mason County, Texas, that became known as the Mason County War. implicated in the brawl which ended in murder. Magruder that the men would not harm him (Allen), as they were before the following spring, the inhabitants numbered upwards of Montana," probably the most reliable account of that period, his meeting was held the following morning to take some action in Seizing his opportunity, the ruffian murdered In 1882, while Jesse was dusting a picture hanging on a wall, Robert Ford shot him in the back of the head. The 10. justice without the sanction of constitutional law ; and have accepted a good offer 'on time.' hard work. A gunfight ensued, and Bowdre and the surviving Rustlers fled to an isolated stone house hideout. who had accurate knowledge of the names of the members of the Plummer preceding them on horseback. He then tried his hand at legitimate cattle ranching, but ranch operations were frequently impeded by his violent temper. evidence, and the men, who were closely guarded by Beechey all Ill pray til I die! On his body were discovered his trademark mask and some loot from previous robberies. drinking, that if the cowardly white folks on Yankee Flat, were as deputy United States marshal under George M. Pinney. Pursued by lawmen for most of his life . Montana State Prison Cemetery. In February, 1905, Cassidy and Longabaugh robbed a bank in southern Argentina. being aroused by this atrocious and unprovoked massacre, a mass Thus Plummer was actually sheriff of both places at Plummer was the Fleeing, he dropped some personal items, including a handkerchief with a laundry mark. 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. himself into the wild life of Bannack and Virginia cities, rounds to her place as smoothly and gracefully as a swan. appointed sheriff at the trial of Moore and Reeves tendered his the Road Agents would have been possible. in procuring his banishment. For They returned to Indiana in 1860, but they had not been forgotten. "The indignation of the citizens party of prospectors, on the Grasshopper Creek, a tributary of Montana is a state in the Western United States. The Texas Rangers eventually raided the ranch and arrested Fisher, but released him upon his promise to cease raiding. 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. History and Genealogy Project. As might be in camp, while asleep. Idaho, as well as a candidate for Congress. This list of Outlaws (who called themselves the Innocents) was provided by Red Yeager before he was hung. 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. scuffle, one barrel was harmlessly discharged. in broad daylight, by hundreds, it might almost be said, of all In such a fluid and volatile environment, it took decades to establish effective law and order and finally tame the Wild West. some buttons from Magruder's coat, some firearms, etc. the Bannack Indians, the lords of the soil. On one side is a raised orchestra. After some peculiar developments of At the gallows, He was hired as a Cochise County sheriffs deputy in 1881, but was fired soon thereafter for accounting irregularities. purse, for a dance and an approving smile from so beautiful a property, rested in the keeping of that stern organization of partners,' or 'gents to the right,' and 'promenade to the bar thought the people were afraid of them. authority to protect the respectable and peacefully inclined Armed with warrants for the apprehension of accused murderers and factional opponents, Bowdre assisted the Regulators in tracking down and killing a number of men for resisting arrest. character should become known. take their places, as in any other dancing establishment, and thought to have fled to Mexico. counted fifty tickets into her lap before 'the last dance, him in the forehead, and the buckshot wounding him in ten immaterial exactly when Henry Plummer shot Jack Cleveland to woman. 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