1196:). Grat had already been known in the San Joaquin Valley as a heavy drinker, fighter, and gambler, so when Kay passed Grat on the street while in Modesto his deputy George Witty was easily able to recognize him. Kay stopped Grat in the street and said, "Say, I hear you have some two-dollar bills. I haven't seen one since I left Missouri. Let me look at one." Kay noticed the bills were perfectly new and asked Grat where he got them. Grat began to say something about a horse, but then became suspicious. Knowing Grat must've sold or hired a horse, Kay sent Witty to investigate while he kept Grat in sight. Kay hung around Grat for a few hours and talked to him most of the time until Witty returned. Witty had gone to the livery stable in Modesto, at the time being jointly run by Chris Evans and John Sontag, and learned that Grat had sold the horse to Evans who in turn gave him the two dollar bills. Evans, however, claimed that he had received the bills from the Sol Sweet store after cashing a check there. Kay apologized to Grat and let him go, but upon visiting the Sol Sweet store Kay learned that Evans had received gold instead of two dollar bills when cashing his check. Kay did not think much of this until later, when Perry Byrd mentioned Chris breaking Grat out of jail. Kay believed Chris was either protecting himself by helping Grat break from jail or returning the favor for Grat protecting him. Chris was also reported by a Visalia newspaper to have attended every day of Grat's trial for the Alila robbery. This was also confirmed by Lit Dalton who had also attended the trial and claimed to have had several hour long conversations with Evans.
842:, and deputy marshal George Yoes (son of Marshal Jacob Yoes, the Daltons former employer at Fort Smith) were sitting in a hotel lobby in Kingfisher, where they were talking about the cases that would be in court the next day. Bill Dalton came into the hotel lobby and began to speak to deputy Yoes in a loud voice, so everyone around them could hear. At 10pm he looked at his watch and announced to Yoes aloud that it was his bedtime, but that he would be back to have breakfast with him in the morning. After he left, the judge asked Yoes who the man was, as he seemed educated and well-informed. Yoes told the judge that he was Bill Dalton, the brother of the notorious train robbers, and the judge asked him to introduce them when he came to breakfast. Bill arrived for breakfast like he said, and the four of them took the same table. At about 8am, a telegraph messenger came into the room and handed the deputy marshal a telegram, reporting the robbery at Red Rock by the Daltons at 10pm the previous night. The deputy handed the message to Judge Burford, who read it aloud to the audience. As soon as the judge had finished, Bill announced, "Well, I can prove that I was not there, and not by accident either."
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706:. This was in addition to the jailer, J.M. Williams. 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. He decided to watch the outside of the place at night to see if he could catch in the act whoever was trying to open the grating. Wagy hid all night in a yard across the street but saw nothing. Instead he caught a cold from sitting in the fog all night. The next morning, Grat called Wagy over to his cell and asked him where he got such a cold. 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." Grat could not see the yard Wagy had laid in from his cell and the deputy had not told anyone what he had done that night. Expecting there to be an escape, and because none of the other deputies would listen to him, Wagy decided to quit.
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difficulty officers had enforcing laws in Indian and
Oklahoma Territories. While the Indian Nations had their own tribal law enforcement, these agencies had no jurisdiction over non-Indians. 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 only agency with jurisdiction over the whole territory was the U.S. Marshals Service, but it was quickly becoming fragmented due to power struggles between newly formed district courts and jealousy between marshals over their different jurisdictions. There was also little incentive among Deputy Marshals to search for potentially dangerous outlaws, their only pay being for fees and a set amount for each criminal they arrested. Unless there was a high enough reward being offered, they would instead choose to focus their attention on petty criminals.
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being slipped a saw from someone on the outside. The sawing was hid from the jailer by a large box that they would put a blanket over and use to play cards. The cellmates would sing and talk to drown out the sound of the saw. Each time they stopped sawing, they plugged the hole with soap and soot. After making the opening, they ran around the corridors, kitchen, and basement for several nights. This is why Grat was able to notice Deputy Wagy hiding in a yard across the street from the jail. The last night they dug a hole in the brickwall of the wood room, but found heavy iron bars embedded in the wall that they could not get in between. They used the bar they had cut out to pry open the grating in the wood room window and, instead of risking going and putting it back, left the broom handle in its place.
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upstairs above the drug store to be treated by Dr. Wells. In order to persuade the townsfolk not to hang him, he agreed to tell them everything they wanted to know. As Emmett reviewed the roles of the various participants, he concluded by saying, "Then there was Tom Evans down tending the horses." He then corrected himself, saying that he meant Bill Powers. No one then or later asked him about the horse tending remark, but it could not have referred to Bill Powers because his role as an active participant is well recorded. Many newspapers at the time assumed that an unknown member of the gang escaped. Since Emmett had originally attempted to convince his captors that he was
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Robbins Corners near Coffeyville, and knew several hundred people in town. He was afraid some of his friends would be hurt, but Bob assured him there would not be any shooting, and that it would all be over before anyone knew what happened. The plan was that Bob and Emmett were to rob the First National Bank while Grat, Broadwell, and Powers robbed the Condon Bank across the street. Emmett thought Grat would mess things up if he went alone with Powers and Broadwell, and thought they should trade places. This led to a heavy argument between Bob and Emmett and created bitterness between them on the way to the robbery.
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Beckenridge showed up to the trial late and drunk, and neither the defense, nor the prosecution mentioned that the fireman had been accidentally killed by the expressman. This was unknown to Grat, since the Dalton brothers had all assumed that Emmett had killed the fireman. Almost all of
Beckenridge's witnesses were bar keepers, gamblers, saloon hanger-ons, or pimps. Sheriff Kay even pointed out during the trial that Beckenridge had overlooked Grat's rights. Southern Pacific detective Will Smith visited Grat's cell almost every day during the trial trying to get a confession out of him and Grat began to despise Smith.
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willow trees, and Kay told Witty to drive past the house, passing close to the door, and then to drive back. With his revolver in hand, Kay dropped to the ground as they passed the door and slowly entered the station. Maggie Rucker, the woman who once ran the Cross Creek
Overland station, was sitting with another girl alone in the front room, silently making dresses. Kay asked Rucker if there was anyone else around and she replied that there was not. Right as she said this, Kay heard someone rush across the floor of an adjoining room and through the crack in the door he could see a man taking position at the window.
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Beckenridge was not present. Kay told Grat that he knew neither Bob or Emmett killed the fireman. He offered to admit this in court if Grat and Bill told the true story of the robbery. Detective Smith decided to chime in, but Grat said he would not say a word while Smith was present. Smith was told to leave and both Bill and Grat agreed to tell their story, but only if they showed that there was no first degree murder in the robbery. The Daltons told their stories, but neither Kay or Beckenridge ever cleared up the murder point and ruined Grat's case.
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the corridor and began to play a popular song he put his own words to and titled, "You'll Never Miss My
Brother Till He's Gone". While Bill was playing his guitar, Wagy noticed that he was trying to cover up where the break had been made. One of the bars had been cut out and replaced with a broom handle blackened by soot. Wagy said, "Here is your hole", and kicked the broom handle onto the floor. Bill immediately threw his guitar on the bed and exclaimed, "Now what in the world do you know about that? How did they ever cut that bar out without my knowing it?"
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stopped at Rucker's place alone to spend the night. Kay knew this was untrue as he had seen two men cross the road. He soon discovered a worn place in the carpet and found a trap door hidden underneath. He had Bill lift the carpet and open the trap door and, instead of Bob, they discovered a man named Riley Dean, a saloon hanger-on from
Visalia and Traver. It became apparent to Kay that Bill had been busy hiding Dean when he arrived, otherwise they would have heard him come in. Kay decided to place both men under arrest and took them to Visalia.
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570:, on September 3, 1891, but was unsuccessful with no money being taken. The only evidence found at the robbery was a coat made from a tailor from Visalia. Kay suspected that this was probably the work of some suspects he had from Visalia, but the railroad detectives demanded the arrest of the remaining Dalton brothers. Kay telegraphed his deputy George Witty and told him to check on Bill Dalton and to immediately notify him when he was found. Kay checked on his Visalia suspects, who at the time were running a livery stable in
747:, close to the Kings River and about fifteen miles northeast of Sanger, but that they would never find the place. The mountain was a natural fortress, rocky and heavily wooded, with a good view of the surrounding countryside. This mountain would later be known as Dalton Mountain. He also said that Grat was accompanied by Riley Dean, the man who had been arrested with Bill for the Ceres robbery, as well as a dog. Kay promised Middleton secrecy, and a horse and buggy, if he led him to within a half mile of Dalton's camp.
713:. At first, it looked to Kay as if it had been an inside job as it was obvious Grat had simply unlocked the cell door with a key and broke through the basement window to get out. They did however find pieces of a file and a hack saw blade in the prisoner's toilet. Bill had been in a separate cell from Grat, located upstairs. 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. Why in the world do you suppose they went away and left me behind?"
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his weapon, a dog appeared ten feet from Grat and began barking at the lawman. Grat and McCardle fired at each other almost simultaneously. Grat lowered his winchester, fired, and jumped behind cover all in one quick motion. 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. Grat dropped to the ground and rolled into a gulch about ten feet away. He then quickly charged down the mountainside tearing through the brush.
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the alley to the Condon Bank, holding
Winchester rifles close along their legs. Grat, Broadwell, and Powers entered the Condon Bank and Emmett and Bob hurried across Union Street to the First National Bank. Street work was being done at the time, and one of the workers noticed the men dog-trotting across the alley with rifles, and began to yell, "The Daltons are robbing the bank!" Very soon, half the businessmen around the plaza knew what was going on, and the message quickly passed throughout the town.
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end of the back alley onto Eighth Street, where they could hear the townspeople shooting at the Condon Bank. 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. Bob shot him in the head, killing him. Cubine's partner, Charles Brown, was standing unarmed next to him and went to pick up his Winchester. As he lifted the rifle up, Bob shot and killed him.
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revolver at Bill and said, "Bill! Hello!". Bill, thrown off his guard, quickly turned around and mimicked the greeting, "Kay! Hello!". He then threw the butt of his winchester to the ground and the two nervously laughed at each other. Kay had Bill put his rifle down, backed him into the front room, and checked him for any other weapons. When they came back into the front room both Maggie Rucker and the girl remained quiet as they both expected Kay to have been killed.
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the money drawer. Then, noticing the vault door was open, Grat ordered both of them into the vault, where the safe with the gold was. When told to open the safe, the manager lied, telling Grat it was a time lock and that it would not open for another 10 minutes. Grat believed him and decided he would wait until it opened. He then ordered the bags of silver on the vault floor into his bag, containing $ 1000 and weighing about 200 lb.
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train. In the gunfight, 200 shots were fired. None of the Dalton gang was hit. Doctors W. L. Goff and
Youngblood were sitting on the porch of the drug store near the depot. Both men were hit several times by stray shots; Dr Goff was fatally wounded. Also wounded were captains Kinney and LaFlore, but they recovered. The gang secured about $ 18,000. They were also accused of robbing a bank in
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the men approached them. They waited until the heavy bearded, two-hundred and thirty pound man was thirty feet from them. The lawmen aimed their rifles at the man and Hensley ordered him to drop his rifle and unbuckle his revolver belt. The man was Riley Dean and he did as he was told. Hensley grabbed Dean and took him over the ridge to Kay so they could handcuff him to an oak tree.
798:, the home of his friend ex-supervisor W.W. Gray. The weather conditions during his escape led him to becoming sick with pneumonia, so he stayed near Livingston for several weeks, sleeping in Gray's cupola and watching the surrounding plains with an eyeglass for any sight of a posse. When Grat recovered, he was able to escape with the help of his brother Cole. They cut through
693:. Here, they secured more than $ 19,000. Many members of the gang, including Emmett, complained that the $ 3500 each was not enough to meet their needs. Bill Doolin complained that Bob was not dividing the money fairly, and accused Bob of squandering their money on women and gamblers. Doolin quit the gang, along with Newcomb and Pierce, due to the mismanagement of finances.
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moment where Dalton could have been shot in cold blood, and some of Kay's deputies wanted to do it, but Kay and Hensley would not allow it. Grat and Riley then made their way out of camp with their rifles on their backs and Kay decided they would set up an ambush and wait for their return. The men split into three groups to cover all approaches to the camp.
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check out the town beforehand in fear that he would be recognized, so this was not factored into their plan. 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. This is now known as Dalton Alley.
743:. When Middleton returned, Kay arrested him at his home and threatened to send him to San Quentin if he did not give up Grat's hideout. Middleton had been threatened by Dalton for not helping him escape the country fast enough and was afraid of him. He told Kay that Grat's camp was on a steep mountain in the
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Deputy George Witty reported to him that telegrams from the coast said Bill was not in Paso Robles or Estrella. Neither was he in Merced or Livingston. Witty did have a clue from another deputy that two strange men had been seen hanging around after dark on the open plain near Traver and at the abandoned
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Grat and Bob Dalton, Dick Broadwell, and Bill Powers were all killed. Emmett Dalton received 23 gunshot wounds and survived (he was shot through the right arm, below the shoulder, through the left – right, in some accounts – hip and groin, and received 18-23 buckshot in his back). He was given a life
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As the Daltons made their way west down the alley towards the horses, Town Marshal Charles T. Connelly came through the livery stable into the alley and ran east towards the plaza without noticing the bandits behind him. Grat then shot him in the head and killed him. Following behind Marshal Connelly
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After being left on the sidewalk by Bob and Emmett, Thomas Ayres had run into one of the hardware stores and grabbed a rifle. He spotted Bob just as he had killed Brown and aimed his rifle at him from behind the store window. Bob saw Ayres from about 200 ft away and quickly shot him in the head.
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across their knees. When the train came in at 9:45 pm, they backed a wagon up to the express car and unloaded all the contents. The eight armed guards on the train all happened to be at the back of the train when it pulled in. They fired at the bandits through the car windows and from behind the
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The posse tried firing at Grat through the brush, but he managed to run the mile back to Elwood's ranch. Judson Elwood was plowing his six-horse team when he heard the shots up the mountain. He began walking behind his plow when he felt a rifle poke him in the ribs. Grat ordered Elwood to unhitch one
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Sheriff Hensley and deputy Ed McCardle where guarding a trail that led to the summit of small and narrow ridge. Around eleven, they noticed Dalton and Dean returning from their hunt, so they sent deputy Perry Byrd to go and retrieve Kay. They hid behind some rocks and an oak tree and waited as one of
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Grat's trial did not start until that June and it lasted three weeks. 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.
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and hired John W. Beckenridge, the best attorney in the San Joaquin Valley, to defend Grat. What Bill did not know is that Beckenridge was also a consulting attorney for the Southern Pacific railroad. To help pay him the two thousand dollars he asked for, Bill sold almost all of his horses and mules.
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mountains. Chris Evans' family ridiculed reports of any such involvement or that Tom had been killed, but otherwise never disclosed his actual whereabouts. Chris had continually attested his innocence and any confirmation of his already rumored association with the Dalton Gang would have damaged his
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Meanwhile, Emmett and Bob had entered the First National Bank, covered the officers and two customers, and ordered the cashier, Thomas Ayres, to open the safe with gold and cash. They put the gold into the sack, forced Ayres in front of them as cover, and went out the front door. They had planned to
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at 10pm. Here, the Santa Fe had found out about the Daltons' plans and attempted to set up a trap for the gang, filling the train with heavily armed officers. They made the mistake of leaving the train dark, though, which made Bob suspicious, and the gang allowed the train to go by. They then robbed
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and went to work at the other end of the car. Without making any noise, Bryant went to the messagebox and secured the revolver. He then ordered the baggageman to ignore him and to go back to his work. Bryant opened the door to the rear platform, and, while Short had his attention on the mounted men,
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Kay moved quietly across the floor and pushed the door a little farther open with his revolver. Standing with his back towards him was Bill Dalton, watching the horses and buggy Kay had just left, while nervously working the lever of his winchester. Kay nudged the door open with his elbow, aimed his
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When Kay returned to Visalia, he immediately went with detective Smith to the tailor of the coat found at the Ceres robbery. The tailor remembered the coat, but he could not remember who had bought it, only that some girl had picked it up once it was clean. After Kay finished talking to the cleaner,
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Kay knew that, besides Beckenridge's sabotage of the case, Grat would probably be found innocent and their case against Bob and Emmett would fall through. Towards the end of the trial, Sheriff Kay, Detective Smith, and District Attorney Power talked to Grat while taking him back to his cell from the
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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. When he returned the next day to watch the house, he discovered that Bob and Emmett had escaped. Kay talked to their mother for several hours
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When Emmett and Bob went out the back door of the First National Bank, they were met by Lucius Baldwin, who had been watching the door with his pistol. Bob ordered him to drop the gun, and when he failed to answer, shot him with his Winchester, killing him. Bob and Emmett then made their way to the
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Grat returned to Oklahoma in the spring of 1892 and shortly afterward joined his brothers gang. Some time later, the three dissatisfied members also returned and new plans began to form. Bill had returned to Oklahoma several months earlier, living at his mother's house near Kingsfisher. After being
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Deputy Witty entered shortly after, and was told by Kay to go in the room and grab Bill's rifle. As Witty entered the room, he heard a noise come from somewhere inside. Thinking it might be Bob, Kay demanded that Bill tell him where he was. Bill told Kay that Bob was not in the country, that he had
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to do the same. 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. This train was always accompanied by a crowd of gamblers and prostitutes, and Grat and Bob had "followed the pay car" together several times
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Grat heard the revolver shots from the Express agent. 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. Two hardware stores in the town had, meanwhile, begun passing out guns to the local civilians, who
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Grat entered the Condon Bank and pointed his Winchester at the cashier, ordering his hands up, while Powers and Broadwell took positions at the door. 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
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On the morning of October 5, the gang emerged from the alley onto the plaza of Coffeyville. 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. In close order, the five crossed Walnut Street from
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Right as Hensley left, deputy McCardle heard the sound of footsteps come from the same direction where they had spotted Dean. 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. Right before the deputy ordered Grat to drop
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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. Kay's deputies were carrying ten gauge, double-barrel shotguns, loaded with buckshot, and they leveled them at Dalton. There was a
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Jim Wagy also showed up after the break out to overlook the scene. By that time, Bill had been moved downstairs into what was Grat's cell. When Jim approached Bill said, "Jim, the birds have flown." When they entered the cell, Bill took out his guitar, sat on a soap box, leaned against the bars of
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On September 21, Grat Dalton was brought into court to face sentencing, but this was instead postponed to October 6. This was a date that Grat had no intention on making. Rumors had circulated for months that Bob had planned to come and liberate Grat, so two of sheriff Kay's deputies, Jim Wagy and
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Late in the afternoon, Kay and Witty were about four hundred yards from the station when they saw two men crouching as they crossed the road from the old stage barn to the station. Kay's buggy was directly facing the setting sun, so they could not tell who the men were. The road curved behind some
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Sheriff Kay was forced to give up the chase in order to return to California for Grat's trial. The Daltons had plenty of friends in the area willing to hide them and easily lost Kay once they were in familiar territory. After they realized they were no longer being pursued, Bob and Emmett began to
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called him Tom. For some reason, however, the body was buried as Bill Powers. 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. After the attempted robbery, Emmett was taken
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Sometime before the Alila robbery, but after Grat, Bob and Emmett had all arrived at Bill's ranch in 1890, Grat had been rumored to have been in possession of rare two dollar bills. This was only a few months after $ 2,000 in rare two dollar bills had been stolen during a train robbery outside of
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In the midst of the shooting, Powers told Grat he had been hit in the arm. Grat ordered the employees to lay on the floor in the back office, and after receiving the signal from Bob, told Powers and Broadwell that it was time to leave. The three went out the side door crouching and dashing across
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Bob had planned for the gang to tie their horses to a post behind the Condon Bank, where it was protected from the center of town by brick walls. They had not been to the town for several years, though, and the hitching post had since been removed during street work. Bob would not allow Emmett to
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ever did—rob two banks at once, in broad daylight." On October 5, 1892, the Dalton gang attempted this feat when they set out to rob the C.M. Condon & Company's Bank and the First National Bank on opposite sides of the street in Coffeyville, Kansas. Bob had planned the entire robbery. Emmett,
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Most officers believed that Grat immediately escaped the county, but Sheriff Kay thought otherwise. After spending a few weeks tracking and arresting Arvil Beck and W.B. Smith, Sheriff Kay learned from them that Grat had actually made the opening in the bars several days before the robbery after
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Bob and Emmett were hiding out in a ranch barn a mile west of Malaga, and after arriving the brothers talked until morning. Lit noticed that Grat's horse was indeed limp and agreed to help Grat sell it. Since the horse was lame, they could only get $ 60 for it and Grat was unable to find another
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Kay and Ford traveled the fifty miles to Guthrie, but soon came into problems when dealing with different tribal jurisdictions. 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
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Bob and Emmett, meanwhile, had been busy in Oklahoma forming their gang. After their unsuccessful career in California, they decided they could do much better in their home country, and unlike their first attempts, they began carefully planning their robberies. As a former lawman, Bob knew the
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Taking fire from the hardware store, Bob was hit in the head and the heart, killing him instantly. Powers tried to mount his horse, but shots from the store also killed him. Emmett was able to mount his horse unwounded, and began riding away, but after noticing Bob was hit, turned around and
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the next train a few minutes later, securing about $ 50,000. The $ 50,000, however, came out to only $ 1800 after drafts and securities had been thrown out. After splitting the money among themselves, the gang soon realized they needed to rob another train.
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of his horses, which he did. Grat rode away from the house, jumped the horse over an old rock fence, and began yelling and firing his revolver in the air so that Dean would know that he had escaped. He then rode away with the dog running ahead of him.
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agent opened fire with his revolver. Bob and Emmett returned fire and left Ayres on the sidewalk. They turned around, and went through the back door, carrying both rifles and sack bags, while taking two other bank employees as cover.
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as he hunted for them was a key factor in his gang's decision to commit the robberies. They hoped that a big haul from the banks would allow them to leave the territory and escape Thomas' heat.
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on the sidewalks. Kay found out that, before they had arrived, Bob and Emmett had got into a fight at one of the saloons there and badly beat up two cowboys before leaving for Topeka.
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began firing through the windows at the Condon Bank. The three returned fire and held out, waiting for the time lock to open. Several civilians were wounded in the fighting.
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at Cross Creek. Kay suspected that Bob and Emmett might be back in California to free Grat from jail, and took Deputy Witty with him to the Cross Creek station in his buggy.
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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. As they exited the door, an
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Walnut Street to the alley where they had hitched their horses. Bob and Emmett met Grat and the others in the alley, the sacks of money still over their arms.
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that he had robbed a train in California, and had used the alias William McElhanie. He asked Latta not to publish the information until after his death.
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1630:(1979), a portrayal of the gang's attempted robbery of two banks simultaneously in Coffeyville. (The following year, the actor would co-star in
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offered a reward of $ 40,000 for anyone who could capture and convict the Dalton Gang, and a reward of $ 5,000 for the arrest of any of them.
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Law enforcement officers hold up the bodies of Bob (23) and Grat (31) Dalton after the attempted bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas
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2436:"Emmett Dalton – His Life After the Coffeyville Raid"
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1718:The Dalton Gang appears in the Italian comic book
2409:. Santa Cruz, California: Bear State Books, 1976.
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2243:Dalton Gang Days: From California to Coffeeville
2218:Dalton Gang Days: From California to Coffeeville
2168:Dalton Gang Days: From California to Coffeeville
2143:Dalton Gang Days: From California to Coffeeville
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1965:Dalton Gang Days:From California to Coffeeville
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1989:"The Dalton Gang Train Robbery at Adair, I.T."
1568:about their last robbery in Coffeyville, with
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1237:Bill Powers was somewhat of a man of mystery.
665:In August 1891, Charlie Bryant was spotted in
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2511:"Heck Thomas – Tough Law in Indian Territory"
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238:. During an attempted double bank robbery in
2494:"The Dalton Brothers – Lawmen & Outlaws"
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2083:"Emmett Dalton Biography ¦ Oct. 5-10, 1892"
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343:Charles Benjamin "Ben" Dalton (1852–1936)
126:Learn how and when to remove this message
18:Group of outlaws in the American Old West
2300:. Panorama West Books. pp. 244–250.
2270:. Panorama West Books. pp. 244–250.
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1444:(1952), about the Dalton Gang, starred
472:Littleton "Lit" Dalton taken about 1888
346:Henry Coleman "Cole" Dalton (1853–1920)
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4203:Cuisine of the Western United States
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1942:. Craven Street Books. p. 118.
967:Town Marshal Charles Connelly
845:The next robbery was on July 14, at
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25:. For the fictional characters, see
2430:, by Robert Barr Smith, History Net
2170:. Bear State Books. pp. 1–44.
2033:"The Dalton Gang's Last Raid, 1892"
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650:, Dick Broadwell, Bill Powers, and
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4187:Timeline of the American Old West
2428:Dalton Gang's Raid on Coffeyville
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2383:"Coffeyville, Kansas --Reading 2"
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385:Leona Randolph Dalton (1875–1964)
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1834:"Sentenced to Life Imprisonment"
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1362:George "Bitter Creek" Newcomb
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750:Since Grat's location was in
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4018:Battle of the Little Bighorn
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388:Nancy May Dalton (1876–1901)
359:Gratton Hanley "Grat" Dalton
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5251:History of Indian Territory
4043:First Battle of Adobe Walls
3987:Long Branch Saloon gunfight
3982:Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
2296:Clough, Charles W. (1981).
2266:Clough, Charles W. (1981).
2037:www.eyewitnesstohistory.com
1884:– via newspapers.com.
1854:– via newspapers.com.
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312:James Lewis Dalton from
208:Bank and train robberies
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4028:Battle of Washita River
4013:Battle of Glorieta Pass
3891:Lost Ship of the Desert
3833:Southern Emigrant Trail
3793:Great Platte River Road
3460:George Armstrong Custer
3252:William "Bill" Tilghman
2765:Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth)
2531:Internet Movie Database
2320:Internet Movie Database
2281:Preece, Harold (1963).
2191:O'Connell, Jay (2008).
2013:"Murder on Their Hands"
1938:Smith, Wallace (1951).
1432:The Doolins of Oklahoma
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1454:Stories of the Century
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3949:Pike's Peak Gold Rush
3929:Black Hills Gold Rush
3606:Thomas William Sweeny
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3247:John Horton Slaughter
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2675:Five Civilized Tribes
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2216:Latta, Frank (1976).
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2057:Latta, Frank (1976).
1963:Latta, Frank (1976).
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1642:Northfield, Minnesota
1499:La Ballade des Dalton
1419:Return of the Bad Men
1388:When the Daltons Rode
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3911:Seven Cities of Gold
3896:Montezuma's treasure
3703:One-room schoolhouse
3551:George E. Goodfellow
3445:Texas Jack Omohundro
3288:"Curly Bill" Brocius
3086:Liver-Eating Johnson
3061:Tomás Vélez Cachupín
2615:Assiniboine (Nakota)
2462:on November 19, 2012
2454:Samuelson, Nancy B.
1919:on November 11, 2016
1874:Independence, Kansas
1797:Broken Bow, Oklahoma
1682:The Max McCoy novel
1550:Tales of Wells Fargo
263:Fort Smith, Arkansas
248:second-degree murder
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4116:Pleasant Valley War
4058:Sand Creek massacre
4008:Battle of the Alamo
3881:Long Tom's treasure
3576:Octaviano Larrazolo
3490:Ranald S. Mackenzie
3440:"Buffalo Bill" Cody
3151:"Old Bill" Williams
3101:William John Murphy
2322:. December 11, 1963
1766:Red Dead Redemption
1735:", inspired by the
1669:country and western
1665:The Dalton Brothers
1438:The motion picture
1256:Visalia, California
1252:Visalia Times-Delta
1233:, February 21, 1894
1164:Frank Forrest Latta
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667:Hennessey, Oklahoma
584:, September 8, 1891
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4106:Lincoln County War
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4001:Military conflicts
3944:Klondike Gold Rush
3745:Westward expansion
3566:Zephaniah Kingsley
3340:John Wesley Hardin
3237:George Scarborough
3217:"Wild Bill" Hickok
3106:John Wesley Powell
2527:"The Dalton Girls"
2434:Presland, Kith M.
1777:Old Cowtown Museum
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1410:Badman's Territory
1398:Broderick Crawford
1380:In popular culture
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2645:Chippewa (Ojibwe)
2577:American frontier
2477:"The Dalton Gang"
2367:. March 11, 2021.
2365:The Wichita Eagle
2314:Death Valley Days
2285:. Hastings House.
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3495:Charley Reynolds
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5174:Fort Laramie
5169:Fort Bridger
4954:Broken Arrow
4705:Independence
4302:Cowboy boots
4297:Western wear
4177:Mountain men
3838:Tanner Trail
3823:Pony Express
3818:Oregon Trail
3813:Mormon Trail
3683:Homesteading
3648:Cattle drive
3611:Peter Lebeck
3596:Annie Oakley
3556:Doc Holliday
3485:Luther Kelly
3465:Alexis Godey
3455:George Crook
3390:Sundance Kid
3345:Johnny Ringo
3335:Bill Downing
3307:
3116:Levi Ruggles
3076:Donner Party
3051:John Bozeman
3046:Daniel Boone
2985:Sitting Bull
2960:Plenty Coups
2895:Chief Joseph
2890:Bloody Knife
2885:Black Kettle
2585:1776 to 1912
2535:. Retrieved
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5221:Dalton Gang
5100:San Antonio
5037:Oregon City
5032:McMinnville
4959:Fort Gibson
4891:Fort Sumner
4881:Albuquerque
4848:Carson City
4752:Fort Benton
4710:Kansas City
4682:Leavenworth
4603:Tallahassee
4454:Los Angeles
4439:Bakersfield
4416:Window Rock
4223:New Mexican
4213:Californian
4162:Ghost towns
4053:Mexican War
4048:Indian Wars
3921:Gold rushes
3901:Paul Bunyan
3808:Meek Cutoff
3768:Barlow Road
3638:Barbed wire
3571:Seth Kinman
3385:Soapy Smith
3380:Belle Starr
3370:Tom McLaury
3360:Tom Ketchum
3355:Frank James
3350:Jesse James
3330:Bill Doolin
3303:Ike Clanton
3242:John Selman
3232:Bass Reeves
3207:Pat Garrett
3192:Virgil Earp
3187:Morgan Earp
3172:Elfego Baca
3111:Juan Rivera
3056:Jim Bridger
2935:Ganundalegi
2920:Crazy Snake
2915:Crazy Horse
1787:in Kansas,
1785:Flint Hills
1773:Death Alley
1741:characters.
1713:Killer Kane
1709:Morgan Kane
1658:Desperadoes
1638:Jesse James
1626:starred in
1624:Randy Quaid
1530:documentary
1508:(1991) and
1475:Hors-la-loi
1467:Robert Bray
1463:Fess Parker
1350:Bill Doolin
1314:Grat Dalton
1243:Chris Evans
1239:The Journal
1231:Chris Evans
1216:The Journal
1212:The Journal
1206:The Journal
1202:The Journal
1194:John Sontag
1175:Chris Evans
1118:Henry Starr
1106:Heck Thomas
1014:Jesse James
941:Dalton Gang
849:, near the
756:Centerville
704:San Quentin
648:Bill Doolin
641:Heck Thomas
448:Bill Dalton
382:(1871–1937)
376:(1869–1892)
367:(1863–1894)
361:(1861–1892)
355:(1859–1887)
330:Jim Younger
298:Bill Doolin
276:Due to the
216:Dalton Gang
159:Grat Dalton
142:Dalton Gang
5215:Categories
5085:Fort Worth
5022:The Dalles
4989:Tishomingo
4876:Alamogordo
4767:Livingston
4747:Deer Lodge
4667:Dodge City
4621:Fort Boise
4578:Negro Fort
4545:Rapid City
4540:Pine Ridge
4535:Fort Yates
4459:Sacramento
4431:California
4391:Fort Grant
4307:Cowboy hat
4275:New Mexico
4255:Weird West
4208:Chuckwagon
4121:Sheep Wars
4083:Range wars
3906:Pecos Bill
3876:Johnny Kaw
3871:John Henry
3866:Dime novel
3761:and trails
3738:Tack piano
3718:Stagecoach
3673:Ghost town
3435:Kit Carson
3423:and scouts
3283:Black Bart
3197:Wyatt Earp
2925:Dasoda-hae
2910:Crazy Bear
2880:Black Hawk
2397:August 24,
2387:Cr.nps.gov
2252:1892622149
2227:1892622149
2177:1892622149
2152:1892622149
2092:August 24,
2068:1892622149
1974:1892622149
1820:References
1814:Smith Gang
1738:Lucky Luke
1733:Les Dalton
1729:Joe Dassin
1653:Ron Hansen
1580:as Emmett.
1511:Les Dalton
1505:Lucky Luke
1481:Lucky Luke
1424:Wild Bunch
796:Livingston
320:keeper in
308:Beginnings
302:Wild Bunch
282:California
205:Activities
197:Membership
155:Bob Dalton
86:newspapers
5151:Vancouver
5027:La Grande
4994:Tuskahoma
4984:Tahlequah
4964:Fort Sill
4931:Tucumcari
4901:Las Vegas
4830:Whiteclay
4825:Valentine
4757:Fort Peck
4715:St. Louis
4672:Ellsworth
4626:Fort Hall
4598:St. Marks
4583:Pensacola
4497:Telluride
4464:San Diego
4449:Jamestown
4406:Tombstone
4348:Anchorage
4196:Influence
4167:Gunfights
3959:Gunfights
3803:Lolo Pass
3759:Transport
3698:Moonshine
3688:Land rush
3678:Gunfights
3668:Fast draw
3643:Boot Hill
3541:C. S. Fly
3505:Al Sieber
3212:Jack Helm
3096:Joe Mayer
3034:Explorers
3005:Ten Bears
2990:Smallwood
2975:Sacagawea
2970:Red Cloud
2950:Manuelito
2945:Kiliahote
2795:Seminoles
2755:Nez Perce
2620:Blackfoot
2537:April 21,
2517:March 12,
2500:March 12,
2483:March 12,
2466:March 12,
2445:March 12,
1607:Desperado
1600:, by the
1590:True Grit
1587:'s novel
1574:Jim Davis
1465:as Grat,
1112:Afterward
998:4 killed
984:5 outlaws
769:tribe of
767:Choinumne
617:Expositor
253:Brothers
5200:Category
5090:Gonzales
5042:Portland
4979:Pawhuska
4974:Okmulgee
4926:Santa Fe
4916:Mogollon
4886:Cimarron
4815:Ogallala
4787:Nebraska
4772:Missoula
4737:Billings
4697:Missouri
4636:Illinois
4525:Deadwood
4520:Bismarck
4502:Trinidad
4479:Colorado
4396:Prescott
4353:Iditarod
4280:Red Dirt
3853:Folklore
3663:Cow town
3581:Nat Love
3475:Tom Horn
3421:Soldiers
3182:Roy Bean
3038:pioneers
3025:Washakie
3020:Victorio
2930:Geronimo
2905:Degataga
2800:Shoshone
2745:Muscogee
2730:Maricopa
2705:Kumeyaay
2695:Kickapoo
2690:Hualapai
2660:Comanche
2635:Cheyenne
2625:Cahuilla
2118:Lulu.com
2018:Examiner
1997:March 1,
1992:Lasr.net
1923:April 3,
1880:June 19,
1850:June 19,
1808:See also
1801:Missouri
1757:Payday 2
1646:his gang
1636:, about
1122:Cherokee
979:Strength
912:Location
851:Arkansas
832:Red Rock
818:Oklahoma
490:before.
179:Pawhuska
5146:Seattle
5136:Everett
5095:Lubbock
5080:El Paso
5075:Abilene
5017:Astoria
4921:Roswell
4911:Mesilla
4906:Lincoln
4795:Chadron
4742:Bozeman
4687:Wichita
4662:Abilene
4555:Yankton
4401:Phoenix
4368:Skagway
4243:Tex-Mex
4182:Outlaws
3271:Outlaws
2980:Seattle
2940:Irataba
2900:Cochise
2850:Yavapai
2820:Tonkawa
2780:Pequots
2710:Kutenai
2680:Hidatsa
2655:Cocopah
2640:Chinook
2610:Arikara
2605:Arapaho
2042:May 16,
1514:(2004).
1413:(1946).
1265:Gallery
1095:Ed Hoch
971:†
961:†
734:Hanford
671:Mulhall
572:Modesto
522:Guthrie
503:Visalia
440:Outlaws
222:in the
220:outlaws
167:Founded
100:scholar
5070:Austin
4999:Wewoka
4896:Gallup
4840:Nevada
4762:Helena
4654:Kansas
4573:Angola
4492:Denver
4487:Creede
4444:Fresno
4411:Tucson
4363:Seward
4340:Alaska
4332:Places
4285:Tejano
4172:Lawmen
3514:Others
3324:Emmett
3165:Lawmen
2955:Massai
2840:Yakama
2835:Washoe
2825:Umpqua
2790:Pueblo
2770:Pawnee
2750:Navajo
2740:Mohave
2725:Mandan
2715:Lakota
2670:Dakota
2630:Cayuse
2600:Apache
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1602:Eagles
1486:Morris
1400:, and
1186:Pixley
1182:Tipton
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924:Result
771:Yokuts
741:Sanger
547:Merced
487:Tulare
483:Traver
479:Delano
399:Lawmen
318:saloon
292:, and
286:Kansas
259:"Grat"
102:
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5062:Texas
5047:Salem
4820:Omaha
4530:Fargo
4312:Jeans
4157:Gangs
4135:Lists
4088:feuds
3713:Rodeo
2845:Yaqui
2805:Sioux
2735:Modoc
2700:Kiowa
2650:Caddo
2347:Uncut
1711:book
1457:with
893:circa
568:Ceres
530:Craps
107:JSTOR
93:books
5052:Vale
4944:and
4858:Reno
4677:Hays
4421:Yuma
4358:Nome
4086:and
3411:John
3399:Cole
3316:Bill
3312:Grat
3036:and
3015:Tuvi
2785:Pima
2685:Hopi
2665:Crow
2539:2011
2519:2014
2502:2014
2485:2014
2468:2014
2447:2014
2399:2018
2328:2017
2247:ISBN
2222:ISBN
2197:ISBN
2172:ISBN
2147:ISBN
2122:ISBN
2094:2018
2063:ISBN
2044:2019
1999:2018
1969:ISBN
1944:ISBN
1925:2017
1882:2022
1852:2022
1651:The
1184:and
904:Date
808:Yuma
635:and
435:1889
328:and
326:Cole
234:and
232:bank
214:The
79:news
3407:Jim
3403:Bob
3320:Bob
2830:Ute
1779:in
1754:In
1721:Tex
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