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Three months after the Wharton robbery in August 1891, Charlie Bryant became ill and was taken to the doctor in Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. Detective Smith decided to chime in, but Grat said he wouldn't say a word while Smith was present. 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. The ride from Mojave to Barstow almost cost them their lives, as they only saw water once in those seventy-five miles of desert. 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. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Kay assumed that they were probably headed to El Paso, so he and Ford reentered the United States at Douglas. After the escape, Beck separated from the others and went north, while Grat and Smith went to a friend of Grat's named Joe Middleton, who lived in Hanford. In 1898 she married local politician Charles Albert Noble, and sometime after 1900 (a census year), they left Oklahoma and all outlaw associations behind them. The newly formed Oklahoma Territory had organized their own sheriff and city police departments, but there was so far very little cooperation between them. The Journal reported that, "no one has yet been found who knows him or anything of his antecedents or history." 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. Originally published by the Coffeyville Historical Society, this reprint includes an updated foreword by the author. Condon Bank, Coffeyville, Kansas, 1892. Power died in the dust about 10 feet away. One night, Jim Wagy heard a noise in the basement and upon investigation discovered that someone had tried to break the lock to the grated window. They were quickly taken hostage by the outlaws and ordered to surrender the money. Newcomb by that time was riding with the Wild Bunch gang led by outlaw Bill Doolin. Broadwell was hit several times, but managed to ride away. 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 . Group of outlaws in the American Old West, This article is about the group of outlaws. James-Younger Gang (1866-1882) After the Civil War, the James and Younger brothers hooked up, robbing banks, trains, and stagecoaches for ten years, becoming the most famous outlaw gang in Americas history. Death 16 May 1931 (aged 24) Cass County, Indiana, USA. The account given on October 7, 1892, by Coffeyville's The Journal is considered to be the most authentic on events the day of the robbery. Chris Evans' family ridiculed reports of any such involvement or that Tom had been killed, but otherwise never disclosed his actual whereabouts. Soon after, Jim Ford noticed Emmett exit a department store, who quickly ducked back inside upon noticing Kay. The stakeout ended in Montomerys death. Grat Dalton followed in Franks footsteps, first taking his place as a Deputy Marshal in Fort Smith, Arkansas and two years later as a Deputy Marshal for the Muskogee court in Indian Territory in 1889. 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. Info Share. The gang was involved in stealing horses, rustling cattle, and robbing stores, post offices, banks, and trains. Due to the sensationalism that surrounded the Dalton Gang's exploits, they were accused of robberies all over the country but operated chiefly in California, Kansas, Oklahoma Territory, and Indian Territory. The river changed course over the years and even flooded, washing away Newcombs grave. Bob Dalton had ambitions. Many newspapers at the time assumed that an unknown member of the gang escaped. 88m/C VHS, DVD . 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. On Nov 27, 1887, Frank Dalton and another deputy marshal, Jim Cole, went across the river from Fort Smith to arrest three whiskey bootleggers. Bob pretended not to know Emmett, who then tipped him off to the hands of the others. By this time the older Dalton brothers were on their own. Outlaws Produced by Dave Alexander, music by Scott Buckley. Tying their horses in an alley across from the banks, they dismounted and marched down the alley, three in front and two in the rear. After a hearing, Bill was held for trial for the Alila robbery, but he quickly secured bondsmen and was released. Ranch in Wyoming. 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. Doolin quit the gang, along with Newcomb and Pierce, due to the mismanagement of finances. 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. When he was just 19, he killed a man, claiming it was in the line of duty. Meanwhile, in California, Grat Dalton was found guilty of the train robbery on July 3, 1891, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Before they could leave however, they received another telegram notifying them that the two were spotted in the southern part of Utah. When approached by Kay, Bill told him, "The boys were there when I went to sleep, and when I awakened they had unlocked and gone. Bill was finally able to get a loan on some horses from a local rancher, but they were still short one saddle and one of the horses was not fit for a hard ride. Grat and Bob Dalton, Dick Broadwell, and Bill Powers were all killed. Wasting no time, the local townsmen quickly armed themselves with weapons from the hardware store and took up positions to defend the town. In this rough and wild area, the Dalton brothers inherited a tradition of violence on the bloody ground of the Missouri-Kansas border, where Quantrills Raiders and other guerilla bands operated before and during the Civil War. Very soon, half the businessmen around the plaza knew what was going on, and the message quickly passed throughout the town. She denied any wrongdoing by her sons, stating that they were in fact lawmen, and told Kay they had gone to Guthrie if he wanted to talk with them. Powers tried to mount his horse, but shots from the store also killed him. And great horse, too. They had planned to meet with Grat and cross the plaza to the alley, where they could make their escape, but word of the robbery had spread through town. While Bill was playing his guitar, Wagy noticed that he was trying to cover up where the break had been made. By 1895, Newcomb had a $5,000 bounty placed on him, dead or alive. He then quickly charged down the mountainside tearing through the brush. Flores-Daniel Gang (1856-1857) Led by Juan Flores and Pancho Daniel, the gang raided southern California, stealing horses, cattle and robbing travelers along the roadways, sometimes leaving their victims dead. He then put the baggage man in charge of Bryant and gave him his revolver. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Rose Veronica McLaughlin (1892 - 1948) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. The two left California in February 1892 and rode for a hundred and seven days before reaching Kingfisher. Oh, I also really want to comment on the photo thats most of the fun, as always. Gang (May 1892-26 Dec 1955), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64269149, citing Mount Olivet Cemetery, East Ridge, Hamilton County . Though he did not participate in any of the hold-ups with his brothers, he acted as their spy and advisor. Ketchum Gang (1896-1899) Made up of a revolving list of members, the Ketchum Gang was led by Black Jack Ketchum. Fleagle Gang (1920s) The Fleagle Gang robbed banks and murdered in Kansas, Colorado, and California during the 1920s. By this time her brothers had left the outlaw life and had become bounty hunters, calling themselves the Dunn Brothers. His deputy abandoned him after being wounded. As a former lawman, Bob knew the difficulty officers had enforcing laws in Indian and Oklahoma Territories. View Source Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Memorials Region North America USA Tennessee Hamilton County Chattanooga Chattanooga National Cemetery It had been raining for several days prior, and it was so cold the ground was covered in ice. Her short outlaw life launched her to the level of western legend. The Black Rose Gang (from l-to-r: Harley, Shauna, Janie) The Black Rose Gang are the main villainesses from the 13th episode of the 1990s version of The Flash, "Tina, Is That You?" (airdate February 14, 1991). He would, he claimed, "beat anything Jesse James ever didrob two banks at once, in broad daylight." Short then went to the rear platform with his rifle. So was gang member Charley Pierce. 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. In close order, the five crossed Walnut Street from the alley to the Condon Bank, holding Winchester rifles close along their legs. Kay's deputies were carrying ten gauge, double-barrel shotguns, loaded with buckshot, and they leveled them at Dalton. Arriving at the train station they first took what they could find from the express and baggage rooms, then calmly sat down waiting for the train to arrive with their shotguns over their knees. 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." Later, he too, left Indian Territory, joining his brothers in California. Therefore, that information is unavailable for most Encyclopedia.com content. Four of the gang were shot and killed, and Emmett was badly wounded. After the gang separated with their share of the loot, Bill hid out with his family in a cabin near Elk, Indian Territory. These included Charlie Pierce, George Bitter Creek Newcomb, Bill EcElhanie, Charlie Bryant, and Richard Dick Broadwell, alias Texas Jack and John Moore. 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. Your email address will not be published. At Guthrie, Kay and Ford noticed that there had been some sort of celebration the night before as they were greeted by three white men hanging from a large tree at the entrance to town and noticed the streets were lined with several groups of black men playing Craps on the sidewalks. Arriving on the evening of October 4th at the P.L. [1] It starred Monica Calhoun, Lil' Kim, LisaRaye, Charity Hill, Bobby Brown, Stacey Dash, Chrystale Wilson, and Marie Matiko. [7] The gang secured about $18,000. This was only a few months after $2,000 in rare two dollar bills had been stolen during a train robbery outside of Goshen (a robbery later attributed to Chris Evans and John Sontag). The gang robbed banks until several members were killed. 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. One of the outlaws yelled, Go to hell! And all hell did break loose as the guns started to blaze. Their mother also came to California from Kingfisher to pay Beckenridge after she mortgaged her home and borrowed money from neighbors. Bill immediately threw his guitar on the bed and exclaimed, "Now what in the world do you know about that? The Rose of Cimarron hid out with the remnants of the gang for a time, nursing their wounds. Emmett, who was carrying the money bag, tried to mount his horse but was hit in the right arm, left hip, and groin. After getting tired of waiting, they left, only to learn later the fate of the gang.[10]. Bill, along with Bob, Grat, and Emmett attempted to hold up the train at Alila, California, but this first attempt at train robbery was a fiasco. However, Lewis died along the way leaving Adaline to raise the younger children alone. Soapy Smith Gang (1879-1898) Led by Jefferson Randolph Soapy Smith, the gang operated in Denver and Creede, Colorado, before moving to Skagway, Alaska, running several con games against unsuspecting citizens. Three deputy marshals were killed during the shootout. Thinking they had lost Kay, Bob and Emmett headed to their mother outside of Kingfisher. Hello!". The boys left their horses in Ludlow, which were then discovered a few weeks later by railroad detectives. How do we create a person's profile? The sawing was hid from the jailer by a large box that they would put a blanket over and use to play cards. Three members of the old gang remained at large; Bill Doolin, Bitter Creek Newcomb, and Charlie Pierce. Her family was poor, but she received a formal education at a convent in Wichita, Kansas. Bob and Emmett, meanwhile, had been busy in Oklahoma forming their gang. The only evidence found at the robbery was a coat made from a tailor from Visalia. He then saw Grat begin to approach over the hill and planned to wait until he was thirty feet from him before making an arrest. Grat's trial didn't start until that June and it lasted three weeks. A. Grat, Power, and Broadwell were fooled into waiting, which gave the townsmen additional time to get themselves armed. This led to a heavy argument between Bob and Emmett and created bitterness between them on the way to the robbery. Rose Gang Founded in the fall of 2017 by one of the best WR's to ever walk through Saint Joes ' doors, Rose Gang is a gang that consists of the star WR's and QB's at St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, CT. But, it wasnt long before they began to plan another robbery this one to be their biggest yet. 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. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Taube Ester Gang (1871 - 1980) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. Thegang operated in New Mexico and Arizona after the Christian brothers escaped from anOklahoma jail in 1895. Bryant opened the door to the rear platform, and, while Short had his attention on the mounted men, shot him in the back point blank. Smith instead went north and several weeks later was arrested by Kay. memorial page for Leo J. They supported the Tunstall/McSweenfaction against that ofDolanandMurphyin theLincoln County Warof New Mexico. Finding cover behind an oil tank, Grat fired several wild shots as John J. Kloehr, Carey Seamen and Marshall Connelly followed them into the alley. Most officers believed that Grat immediately escaped the county, but Sheriff Kay thought otherwise. How do we create a person's profile? Bill arrived for breakfast like he said, and the four of them took the same table. Early life [ edit] 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. After the killing of "Bittercreek" Newcomb, Dunn was often accused of having set him up, revealing to her brothers where the outlaws were hiding. 1941- This was also confirmed by Lit Dalton who had also attended the trial and claimed to have had several hour long conversations with Evans.[16]. Your email address will not be published. Kay stopped Grat in the street and said, "Say, I hear you have some two-dollar bills. Required fields are marked *. [9] Bob had planned the entire robbery. Blackface Charlie Bryant was arrested by U.S. Deputy Marshal Edward Short in the summer of 1891 and while he was being transported to the federal court in Wichita, Kansas, on August 3, 1891, Bryant stole a gun and shot Marshal Short. 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. Evans, however, claimed that he had received the bills from the Sol Sweet store after cashing a check there. It became apparent to Kay that Bill had been busy hiding Dean when he arrived, otherwise they would have heard him come in. He then ordered the baggageman to ignore him and to go back to his work. She learned to ride, rope and shoot from her brothers. [2] The film followed by a sequel, Gang of Roses II: Next Generation (2012). Grave of Dalton gang in Coffeyville, Kansas, Bob Dalton, with an unidentified woman (possibly Eugenia Moore), May 9, 1889. They sat to wait for the next train on a bench on the platform, talking and smoking, with their Winchester rifles across their knees. Gang member "Arkansas Tom" Jones was slightly wounded and captured by Deputy Marshal Jim Masterson. Newcomb and Pierce hid out near Norman, Oklahoma, both of them having been wounded in a gun battle with US marshals. Both Newcomb and Pierce got away with the help of Bill Dalton, Bill Doolin, Dynamite Dick and Red Buck who sent a hail of bullets over the street in order to cover their pals escape. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Mojzesz Gang (1861 - 1906) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. 1 Video 59 Photos Action Drama Western All all-female gang of Old West bank robbers comes out of retirement to rescue a sister in peril. If someone in the gang had escaped, there would be nothing gained by Emmett for admitting it. For a time, Bill Doolin and his partners operated under outlaw Henry Starr (Cherokee), hiding out about 75 miles northeast of Kingfisher, from where they made several raids. Some years later, Lit Dalton asserted that Bob and Emmett had told him many times that they had robbed the train. Bob and Emmett were able to steal horses and riding rigs. Grat believed him and decided he would wait until it opened. 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. The Dalton brothers at one time were on the side of the law, but turned outlaw in the 1890s, with some meeting their end in Coffeyville, Kansas during a daring double bank robbery. After the train left Hennessey, and was approaching the stop at Waukomis, Oklahoma, Short noticed a group of mounted men who looked as if they were trying to beat the train, and feared it was the Dalton Gang coming to free Bryant. Bob and Emmett ran through the back door and ducked into a saloon across the alley. 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. In order to persuade the townsfolk not to hang him, he agreed to tell them everything they wanted to know. When Middleton returned, Kay arrested him at his home and threatened to send him to San Quentin if he didn't give up Grat's hideout. 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. 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