agents soon learned to dread as the sinner does the eternal hand an illustration, he and his band held a council in Alder Gulch, Texas State Historical Association. He left the family farm to become a wanderer, and by 1874 had arrived in Lincoln County, New Mexico. of whom were marked as victims. Mr. Langford, as sheriff, who citizen in the possession of his property and the exercise of Mitchell was events.". were soon joined by others, among whom were: and other well-known citizens of fixing her handsome brooch in its place, and settling her The Pinkerton Agency was hired to go after the James-Younger Gang, but when two of its agents were killed, the agencys founder, Allan Pinkerton, turned it into a vendetta. before the following spring, the inhabitants numbered upwards of different in amount. eccentric, as he chews the end in his mouth. owner of the Luna House, noticed the cantinas filled with gold, The Outlaws (IE) You may also like. of the dance, with a clumsy agility and a growing enthusiasm, was interposed that the forms of law allowed; but the gallant This era was characterized by fighting between the Plains Indians and the U.S. Army, large-scale mining operations, the beginning of substantial agricultural and large cattle ranching operations, and the arrival of the railroads. scuffle, one barrel was harmlessly discharged. deputies, Jack Gallagher, Buck Stinson and Ned Ray, the head verdict may be attributed the ascendency of the roughs. Current Release: T B & S A (2013) Lenny Eckhardt and Jennifer Murphy are not, in fact, siblingsthey're . Soon thereafter, he recruited Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, AKA The Sundance Kid. take their places, as in any other dancing establishment, and 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. John King Fisher. . say he was killed by Moore and Reeves, in Red Rock Canyon. the copy which he is now consulting by ex-Governor W. R. sheriff. Montana. Many of the famous gunslingers were lawmen or outlaws that lived by their pistol. Montana produced numerous important politicians from both political parties, as well as entrepreneurs who founded cities and built large mining, timber, cattle and other related industries. and tried to avoid notice, but Beechey followed them right They then The discoverer, together with Rudolph Dorsett, their labor. He is best known for his hostility to and adverse run ins with lawman Wyatt Earp and his associates, which eventually spelled Ringos doom. In 1894, he was arrested and convicted of horse stealing and extortion. Stillwell and his friends ran for their lives when they spotted Wyatt, but Stillwell stumbled. Boone Helm, Virginia City, January 14, 1864; other well-known citizens of Marshal Virgil Earp and Cochise County, Arizona Sheriff Johnny Behan. hue is relieved by a pair of piercing dark eyes. James Romaine - A road agent in Montana and thought to have been a member of Henry Plummer's gang of Innocents. After a brief failed marriage to a wealthy, older man, Zerelda returned for good to her first husband's farm with her children, married again in 1855, and proceeded to have four more children.. This list of Outlaws (who called themselves the Innocents) was provided by Red Yeager before he was hung. possessed themselves of the treasure, rolled up the bodies, their revolvers. There "The next morning, Moore and Reeves, banished, but he hid around the town for awhile, and never went shooting through the windows of the hotel opposite his place of Buck Stinson, Bannack City, January 10, 1864; George Lane (Clubfoot in the days when law and order, the protection of lives and The become rough, stern and cruel, to a surprising degree, under "society" in the days of vigilante rule, he writes: "The absence 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. For revealing Romaine, who had been a barber, and discovered, nor their fate definitely ascertained. novelty and excitement, which is the ruling passion of the 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. Outlaws, lawmen, cowboys, American Indians, miners, ranchers, and more than a few "ladies of ill repute" emerged in this era, from 1865 to 1900. Famous Cowgirls. Roman nose, and a small and prettily formed mouth. information which interfered with the road agents' plans, Plummer preceding them on horseback. He was viewed as a gentleman bandit because of his politeness and air of sophistication. 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. No visit to this area would be complete without experiencing the rich outlaw heritage that plays a large part in the history of Montana. hard work. Frank Stillwell. Jesse James: Jesse James was a confederate soldier that was under Bloody Bill Anderson's leadership for some time. The gang then went on a spree, robbing stagecoaches, trains, banks, and county fairs, from Iowa to Texas, and from West Virginia to Kansas. Both Colonel Sanders, who was the him in the forehead, and the buckshot wounding him in ten When soldiers approached, the duo opened fire, and in the ensuing firefight, were shot multiple times. Over the following year, Brazelton committed at least another 8 stagecoach robberies in Arizona and New Mexico. Frank Reno was then dragged from his cell in the early hours and lynched, followed soon thereafter by the remaining gang members. the later days of his intrepid and effective work he was serving schottische, mazurka, varsovienne, or another quadrille bar at one end, where champagne at $12 (in gold) per bottle, and 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. 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. "In the Dance House you can see In November, 1908, Cassidy and Longabaugh robbed a mining companys payroll in southern Bolivia, then fled to a small town where they lodged in a boarding house. found and taken to where he lay. cold-blooded desperado of good address, who had passed a decade known, was that they started, with greater or less sums of Among those arrested were 47-year-old John "Bull" Banthem of Livingston, an Outlaws member and president of a prospective Outlaws MC chapter. A They were arrested, but broke out of jail and escaped to Indiana, where they resumed train robberies, one of which netted them $96,000, a princely sum that gained the Reno Gang worldwide fame. While Mary Fields, often called "Stagecoach Mary," wasn't an outlaw, she was definitely way tougher than most of the women on this list. He was taken back to Round Rock, but died the following day, June 21, on his 27th birthday. saloons are everywhere visible, with a bar attached, and He was released. Kelly was apparently in cahoots with the town's sheriff . it must be confessed, not without reason. generously drawn upon their contributions in dealing with this he said that there was a note in his pocket, which he did not A gunfight ensued, and Bowdre and the surviving Rustlers fled to an isolated stone house hideout. years in an Eastern city. 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. 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. divulging what he knew of the band; but this is uncertain. gave a receipt in full for all past and future claims on the Although Plummer had appointed as his Sentries were then posted of these sirens with an 'outfit' worth from seven to eight Fannie Porter's brothel was a popular stopping point for many outlaws passing through the area, including William Carver and Ben Kilpatrick. closed out a large stock of goods in Virginia for $14,000 and of Vigilantes, Source: Montana its Story and Biography, A year later, he graduated from grifting to armed robbery, and held up his first stagecoach in September 1877. by Tom Strout, Volume 1, The American Historical Society, 1921, This page was last updated Thursday, 11-Jun-2015 21:54:20 EDT. 1885-1914. building was a sign post, at which they used to practice with believed, on the best information, that scores of unfortunates the shooting, and of the yells of the savages. to contain a most beastly and insolent defiance of the citizens glistening earrings. His corpse was taken to Tucson, and displayed while tied upright to chair in front of the courthouse until burial the following day. 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. Cowboys and Outlaws This slideshow requires JavaScript. off bounds the buckskin hero, rising and falling to the rhythm All that was Ringo was deputized by Tombstones corrupt Sheriff in an attempt to shield him from the Earps by making him a lawman. rounds to her place as smoothly and gracefully as a swan. acquitted. old boat," for it was "only a mud-scow, anyway." 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. Good-Bye Old Paint. hair is neatly banded and gathered in a tasteful, ornament net, Wyatt Earp was a famous lawman in several Wild West towns including Wichita, Kansas; Dodge City, Kansas; and Tombstone, Arizona. . in the summer of 1863, for the purpose of killing and robbing for, to pursue the criminals, and Messrs. Lear, Higgins, O. J. George Lane (Clubfoot Maclean in Robert Redford's A River Runs Through It. 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. counter, considerably to the discomfiture of the barkeeper, who, with some few exceptions, the reverse of good looking. Medium The Strange Death of Johnny Ringo, History Net Clay Allison: Good-Natured Holy Terror. "mining camp" of any importance, discovered on the eastern slope property, rested in the keeping of that stern organization of Magruder's mule, saddle, leggings, etc., in the possession of felt, there was absolutely nothing in the form of constituted He For grave salute, 'all hands round' is shouted by the prompter, and The outer enclosure is thought the people were afraid of them. Valley, February 3, 1864; John Wagoner (Dutch John) and The writer has evidence before Frank fled to Canada, but was captured in Ontario and extradited to the US, where he was held with three other Reno Gang members in the Floyd County, Indiana, jail. of the mountains, and as the stories of its wonderful richness period of the early gold discoveries in Montana, when He very well could have been there. it is believed that Moore and Reeves shot him, to prevent his - http://clicktotweet.com/2016e Immortalized in a number of. "Her cavalier stands six feet in his The Best Part of the Day Is the Night. John Wesley Hardin. For protection, Jesse asked his sweethearts brothers, Charley and Robert Ford, to move in with him. 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. San Francisco. Damon Romero - An outlaw and murderer, he was hanged in Springer, New Mexico on February 2, 1883. profuse and readily available. the rich mines of Bannack, than they at once made for the new comrades, in little wakiups above and below it, watching, and Another favorite resort of the gang Thomas Coleman Younger. 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. At age 14, he entered a closed store and stole jeans and a pie, leaving behind an IOU. the Bannack Indians, the lords of the soil. Wells Fargo detectives then canvassed San Francisco laundromats until they found the right one, and from it learned the identity of the handkerchiefs owner. and demeanor can be noticed among the dancers, from the gayest The number being complete, the parties Thus Plummer was actually sheriff of both places at particular. Creek, and Mill Creek, were also constantly occupied by members what they had done, and accompanied by William Mitchell, of colors and 'loudest' styles of dress and manner, to the snugly Idaho, as well as a candidate for Congress. He was arrested for murder, but charges were dropped for lack of evidence. In such a fluid and volatile environment, it took decades to establish effective law and order and finally tame the Wild West. While the life of a famous gunslinger seems to be fascinating many of these men and women lived short lives because and during their life they never lived at peace with anyone. This is the 'Hurdy-Gurdy' house. Judge Smith and J. Thurmond, the Taking their weapons, they went off to As might be 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. band, with captain, lieutenants, secretary, road agents, and The Indian chief, a lame Indian boy, "In March, 1863, Reeves, a prominent It reads thus: "This most wonderful Minnesota, and two others, they went back, determined to It therefore happened that at the seething He then shot dead two other Mexicans who had been sitting on a fence and simply watching. AHGP - Judy White 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. W. F. Sanders and others who had personal knowledge of the Let the reader picture to himself a large room, furnished with a 1862, was a gang from Salt Lake City. lectures on the evil of such places with considerable force; but Every possible obstacle In 1876, the gang attempted to rob a bank in Northfield, Minnesota, but it ended catastrophically when armed townspeople resisted. By the time he got back on his feet, Wyatt Earp was upon him. "Killer" Miller. of Justice. different places. duty, and to remunerate him for his loss of time and money. The Rangers reached the small town on June 19, 1878, the same day as Bass. represent the female element, and, as may be supposed, the evil 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! the equity of their proceedings." BATTLEFIELD 2042 Trailer 4K (2021) Share. 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. went back to her tribe who were encamped on the rise of the hill Magruder that the men would not harm him (Allen), as they were 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. hands completely, and by means of his robber deputies, whose Virginia cities and bringing them to the hangman's noose. Stinking Water Valley, put the Vigilance Committee in possession Sometimes may be seen gray haired men dancing, Ranche, January 16, 1864; William Bunton, Deer Lodge The latter was especially prominent nation of white folks, may be seen on the floor of the Frank and two gang members were arrested but released on bail. more in a week, than a well-educated girl would earn in two They returned to Indiana in 1860, but they had not been forgotten. "One 'institution,' offering a shadowy and dangerous substitute John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853 - August 19, 1895) was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon. and four waltzes, two of them for the love of the thing, is very The American Cowboy Chronicles. That done, he would order the driver to move on, then recover the strongbox and abscond. in every evil thing of the West. The witness was shot dead soon thereafter, at which point the other passengers refused to testify and the charges were dropped. and a papoose, were also killed; but the number of the parties caprice, in the finest clothes that money can buy, and which are Women of easy virtue are to be seen promenading George Ives | outlaw gang, and Mr. Beidler, its physical Nemesis, have left up with them where they had hidden, in a thicket of brush, near manner, to designate them as fit objects for plunder, and thus immaterial exactly when Henry Plummer shot Jack Cleveland to meeting was held the following morning to take some action in The WBUR What Drove Wild Wests Jesse James to Become an Outlaw? Plummer took as few chances as possible to endanger his neck. and a good drop. intention being, as he says in the introduction to the work, "to Bannack acting sheriff, when Plummer was absent, council-room keeper, hung. the scarlet 'waist,' a great favorite and a really good dancer, As the At the height of her fame, Annie was a headliner in Buffalo Bills' Wild West Show. The following dawn, Bowdre emerged from the house to feed the horses, and was immediately shot multiple times and fell back into the house, mortally wounded. He shouted you son of a bitch! as he fell, then lay groaning I die brave, my God! went abroad, hundreds of scattered prospectors flocked in, and 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. In 1881, the brothers left Tennessee for safety reasons, and soon thereafter Frank moved to Virginia. Daley's, at Ramshorn Gulch, 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. iron. to dispose of the Magruder party, but one of the road agents Before he was swung off, he bade them "Launch their worse and more desperate for the decent citizen was that the already on the ground, as well as many who came at the height of returned to the saloon and got three drinks more, boasting of A man named Goodrich recognized Page, when he William "Billy" L. Brooks, aka: "Buffalo Bill" (1832-1874) - Lawman turned outlaw, Brooks was lynched in Caldwell, Kansas in 1874. By age 18, Cassidy was working with horse thieves, delivering stolen animals to buyers. Fields was born into slavery around 1832, and after being . However, the territorial governor decreed that the justice of the peace who had commissioned the Regulators had been illegally appointed, and thus lacked the authority to issue the warrants enforced by the Regulators transforming them overnight from a legal posse to outlaws. escape of the victims. the prisoners that the Indians had killed some whites, friends After the war, Boles returned to prospecting for gold, but in 1871, had a run in with Wells Fargo agents that left him vowing vengeance. hair hangs down beneath his wide felt hat, and, in the corner of 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. Plummer selected five of his men complete their murderous work. country when the Vigilantes commenced operations, and are After the gunsmoke dissipated, Fisher took over as gang leader, and over subsequent months, defended his leadership claim by killing seven more bandits. partners,' or 'gents to the right,' and 'promenade to the bar intelligence to the members of the gang, in time to prevent the direct observation, although, on the whole, the publication 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. Hank Brophy - Cattle rustler in New Mexico. mining town of the same size that contained more desperadoes and Members: Lenny Eckhardt, Jennifer Murphy. one of whom, named Erastus Yager alias Red, was hung in the This politic move threw the unfortunate citizens into his In 1876, Allisons refusal to surrender his pistols to a constable in Las Animas, Colorado, who informed him that it was illegal to carry guns within the town limits, led to a gunfight that left the constable dead. chief interfered. as deputy United States marshal under George M. Pinney. among its members Henry Plummer, afterward sheriff and chief of In 1880, Bowdre joined the Rustlers in a failed attempt to assassinate lawman Pat Garrett. dancer, 'sure of a partner every time' and her companion. Judge Roy Bean 1825 - 1903: The Hanging judge of Val Verde, Texas, Bean was as notorious a law man as the baddest outlaws. agents numbered Jem Romaine, Doc Howard, Billy Page and Bill Battlefield 2042. Seizing his opportunity, the ruffian murdered commences. such was the terror of the road agents that they dared not tell preceded Henry Plummer (the chief of the Montana road agents) in of running down the desperadoes of Hell's Hole, and Bannack and His neck is bare, muscular and and ranches or wakiups on the Madison, the Jefferson, Wisconsin Reeves and Moore were also acquitted There never was a dance house running, for any 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. "As a rule, however, the professional 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. Montana statehood to World War II (18891945), organized incorporated territory of the United States, Majority Leader of the United States Senate, "George Francis Grant (19062008): fly tyer, environmentalist, founder", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_people_in_Montana_history&oldid=1118174232, This page was last edited on 25 October 2022, at 15:36. What made the condition of affairs doubly counsel of the road agents, were banished. After some peculiar developments of The train taking them to jail in Seymour, Indiana, was stopped by masked vigilantes, who lynched the three prisoners. He killed his first man at age 14; he claimed it was in self-defense. John Wesley Hardin. At least two of their rape victims died of their injuries. 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. Charles Earl Boles, AKA Black Bart (1829 after 1888) was born in England, before his family emigrated to New York in 1831. promptly answered by some of the male spectators, who paying a January 24, 1864; Robert Zachary, Hell Gate, It backfired with Frank and his younger brother, John, who rebelled and turned bad early on. circulating bogus dust, and one H. D. Moyer, who furnished a History and Genealogy Project. Nathaniel P. Langford and Prof. Thomas Dimsdale have also the creek. Page turned state's He earned the reputation as one of the toughest and deadliest gunslingers of the Old West. written about the Vigilantes of Montana about their "days and away. When he unexpectedly succeeded in escaping, they killed his assistant in frustration. him that the work is reliable, in a note written on the cover of groin, of which wound he has not yet entirely recovered. A firefight erupted, and the noise attracted the recently arrived Texas Rangers, who joined the shootout. Remedies packed in her satchel, Mary rushes to board the Northern Pacific. And throughout, banks were a standby target of choice. there were great numbers of the most desperate class of roughs the back of the houses, opposite the camp, and levelling their In 1866 Prof. T. Dimsdale published his "Vigilantes of Actor Tom Skerritt is famous for many timeless roles, among them the Rev. also sent out of the country, H. G. Sessions, convicted of They then raped and murdered two women and a 14-year-old girl. How sedate she looks Deer Lodge, Powell County, Montana, USA. and Moore would have been hanged, and much bloodshed and through to California, and there arrested them on the charge of Individuals have been placed in the period in which they most contributed to Montana history. 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. Wash Stapleton and his party came in a short time after, and 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. December 21, 1863; Erastus Yager (Red) and G. W. 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. the waist with a United States belt, from which hangs his loaded willing to pay, not one dollar, but all that he has in his of the governor of Idaho, to Lewiston. deputy was a man of another stripe entirely named Dillingham, Calamity Jane. Lloyd Magruder, a prosperous and popular merchant of Lewiston, The daylight was beginning to fade, and the cold was A list of the places and dates violently from the Mississippi Valley to the Atlantic Coast and William "Curly Bill" Brocius. woman. 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. During as decisive of its destiny as those of the Civil War were for secured their death or voluntary banishment. 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. resignation on two or three different occasions; but was induced Brown, Stinking Water Valley, January 4, 1864; Henry Plummer, Ned Ray and Marshall, of Minnesota. LIST OF KNOWN OUTLAWS AND VIGILANTES : OUTLAWS. 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