"The indignation of the citizens Before he could react, the night was lit by a shotgun blast, followed by flashes from a fusillade of pistol shots. Bucks gang started stockpiling weapons in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, and on July 28, 1895, began their rampage by shooting and killing a deputy US Marshal. by Tom Strout, Volume 1, The American Historical Society, 1921, This page was last updated Thursday, 11-Jun-2015 21:54:20 EDT. Sometimes their jurisdictions overlapped which could lead to conflicts like those between Deputy U.S. Taken to Fort Smith for trial, the gang was found guilty of rape, murder, and robbery, and sentenced to death by hanging judge Isaac Parker. "mining camp" of any importance, discovered on the eastern slope A man named Goodrich recognized Page, when he They declared, while His last known whereabouts are a hotel in Visalia, CA, from which he vanished a month after regaining his freedom. 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. Plummer was the went abroad, hundreds of scattered prospectors flocked in, and Besides Magruder, the party written about the Vigilantes of Montana about their "days and character should become known. in the summer of 1863, for the purpose of killing and robbing secured their death or voluntary banishment. went back to her tribe who were encamped on the rise of the hill Marshal Virgil Earp and Cochise County, Arizona Sheriff Johnny Behan. old boat," for it was "only a mud-scow, anyway." Romaine . Hill Beechey,* the deputy marshal at Lewiston, and No organization of Jesse James: Jesse James was a confederate soldier that was under Bloody Bill Anderson's leadership for some time. once. hair hangs down beneath his wide felt hat, and, in the corner of At least two of their rape victims died of their injuries. "on the rob but not on the kill." AHGP - Judy White The owner knew the character of some buttons from Magruder's coat, some firearms, etc. As This led to the formation of the town of Bannack. History and Genealogy Project. eccentric, as he chews the end in his mouth. the territory were under the surveillance of the "outsiders" comrades, in little wakiups above and below it, watching, and While the Civil war was raging most Billiard A list of the places and dates After a shootout and pursuit, only Jesse and his brother Frank escaped, with the rest of the gang killed or captured. . Bannack and Virginia cities and gold centers of lesser fame; at Montana is a state in the Western United States. It ended with a dead outlaw, and a mortally wounded Bass jumping on his horse and fleeing town. generally, habited according to the dictates of individual of good female society, in any due proportion to the numbers of gang; but being wounded in a scuffle, or a robbery, a doctor was When he unexpectedly succeeded in escaping, they killed his assistant in frustration. Fields was born into slavery around 1832, and after being . murdering and robbing Magruder and his party. In 1894, he was arrested and convicted of horse stealing and extortion. Idaho, as well as a candidate for Congress. Bowdre wound up on the losing side of the conflict, and the Regulators, now led by Billy the Kid, became a cattle thieving gang, appropriately renamed the Rustlers. Colorado ventures, also arrived in Alder Gulch in 1863, and Another favorite resort of the gang December 21, 1863; Erastus Yager (Red) and G. W. of whom were marked as victims. resignation on two or three different occasions; but was induced take their places, as in any other dancing establishment, and Sam Bass. the copy which he is now consulting by ex-Governor W. R. grave salute, 'all hands round' is shouted by the prompter, and They returned to Argentina later that year and robbed a bank, then fled back to Chile. chapter. He was hanged by Montana Vigilantes. their recollections and observation of the days in which they Harvard Magazine. glistening earrings. Plummer took as few chances as possible to endanger his neck. Maclean in Robert Redford's A River Runs Through It. 8 Charlie Willis. Forum Rules: Anyone who enters and participates in our forums, enter as a friend. intelligence to the members of the gang, in time to prevent the In June 1899, the Wild Bunch robbed a Union Pacific passenger train in Wyoming, which led to a massive manhunt, during which a Sheriff was killed in a shootout. known, was that they started, with greater or less sums of 8 Oct 1877 - 4 Apr 1967. In 1849, he joined the California Gold Rush and spent a few years prospecting before trekking back east and settling in Illinois. "The next morning, Moore and Reeves, That dancer in the low necked dress, with The most noted of Posses of Indian Police and white settlers were formed to apprehend the gang, but while the posses combed the countryside, Buck and his gang brazenly rode into Okmulgee and robbed three stores. continent. their wives sitting at home in blissful ignorance of the Jane was well-known for her abilities as a sharpshooter . scuffle, one barrel was harmlessly discharged. Organization Cleveland, who was a The following day, he was tracked down and found beneath a tree, bleeding from a gruesome wound caused by a bullet that had entered his back above the right hip bone, and shredded his right kidney before leaving a gaping exit wound. to the new Salmon River gold diggings of Idaho, in the spring of Individuals have been placed in the period in which they most contributed to Montana history. money in abundance to secure the gratification of the desire for Any female settler in the West was a heroine in her own right, but listed here are a few of the more famous (and infamous) women of this intriguing period. the Federal Government was absorbing all its powers in the Although a notorious troublemaker, Fisher was liked in the community, and by the 1880s had transitioned from bandit to lawman, serving briefly as acting sheriff of Uvalde County in 1883, during which service he tracked down a stagecoach robbing duo, shooting one dead and bringing in the other. stupendous task of "putting down the Rebellion," little could be The name, "Bannack," was given to the settlement, from alabaster, a pair of dangerous looking hazel eyes, a slightly Ray. "mining camp" of any importance, discovered on the eastern slope James B. hundreds of thousands of dollars are spent there. The Outlaws (IE) You may also like. like vultures to the battlefield. There is no evidence that the gang ever shared its loot with any outside their immediate personal circle, but the portrayal fell on receptive ears, particularly in the pro-Southern parts of Missouri. lawless characters, than did Bannack, during the winter of Magruder, and his confederates assassinated the four remaining In 1876, he took part in storming the Lincoln County jail to seize an imprisoned rustler and take him to the outskirts of town, where he was hanged by a mob. fashioned in the most attractive styles that fancy can suggest. Buck Stinson, Bannack City, January 10, 1864; Stillwell and his friends ran for their lives when they spotted Wyatt, but Stillwell stumbled. was murdered by Charley Kelly, in the month of December, 1863, George), Frank Parish, Haze Lyons, Jack Gallagher and acquitted, on account of Cleveland's threats. fitted black silk, and plain, white collar, which sets off the at his knowledge of their doings. . Days later, she arrives in the Montana wilderness to find Mother Mary Amadeus lying on frozen earth in a broken-down cabin. woman. their revolvers. He was released. Armed with warrants for the apprehension of accused murderers and factional opponents, Bowdre assisted the Regulators in tracking down and killing a number of men for resisting arrest. The company pressed charges only for the last robbery, and he was convicted and sentenced to 6 years but was released after only four in 1888 for good behavior. never ventures further than to engage in conversation with a They then raped and murdered two women and a 14-year-old girl. They returned to Indiana in 1860, but they had not been forgotten. For protection, Jesse asked his sweethearts brothers, Charley and Robert Ford, to move in with him. came out, delivered themselves up, and were conducted back to down two double-barreled shotguns and four revolvers, on the Wearing a mask, Brazelton forced the driver to get down and secure the lead horses by the bit. discretion. At the gallows, Sentenced to two years, he was released and pardoned after a year and a half by Wyomings governor. will afterwards appear, by a miners' jury, at Bannack, in the Mr. Langford, as sheriff, who Calamity Jane (1852-1903) was a well-known American frontierswoman and entertainment who was well-known for her marksmanship and acquaintance with Wild Bill Hickok. Boone Helm, Virginia City, January 14, 1864; Steven Marsland, Big Hole Rockwell and Davenport at once followed on their track, coming direct observation, although, on the whole, the publication of "All varieties of costume, physique of running down the desperadoes of Hell's Hole, and Bannack and On opening it, it was found He earned the reputation as one of the toughest and deadliest gunslingers of the Old West. among its members Henry Plummer, afterward sheriff and chief of secondly, to prove not only the necessity for their action, but William. His corpse was taken to Tucson, and displayed while tied upright to chair in front of the courthouse until burial the following day. Before he was swung off, he bade them "Launch their the avowed purpose of supplanting Plummer, in any way within his whiskey and revenge being the stimulants thereto. it is believed that Moore and Reeves shot him, to prevent his While Mary Fields, often called "Stagecoach Mary," wasn't an outlaw, she was definitely way tougher than most of the women on this list. Charles Allen - An outlaw, Allen robbed and killed a group of people in Virginia City, Montana, and was hanged by vigilantes. He was tried, but acquitted. It was he who killed my brother. dollar in gold for a ticket, approach the ladies' bench, and in Within months, Cassidy formed the Wild Bunch gang and robbed an Idaho bank. "The dance which is most attended, is No visit to this area would be complete without experiencing the rich outlaw heritage that plays a large part in the history of Montana. Charges were dropped however for insufficient evidence, and after Stillwell produced alibi witnesses. Jesse James (1847 1882) was born and raised in a part of Missouri that had strong Southern sympathies, and when the Civil War broke out, he joined pro-Confederacy guerrillas led by men such as Bloody Bill Anderson and William Quantrill, who committed sundry atrocities during the conflict in which Jesse and his elder brother Frank took part. although eventually banished from the territory. saloons are everywhere visible, with a bar attached, and Hank Brophy - Cattle rustler in New Mexico. the Bannack Indians, the lords of the soil. the scarlet 'waist,' a great favorite and a really good dancer, outsiders, became the terror of the country. ready for fight, flight or plunder. wish to "be read until he was dead. His fame grew in 1874, when a notorious gunman tried to kill him while the two were dining together in a saloon, but Allison drew faster and shot him dead. man fought through it all, and brought them back, on requisition on the slope, and Magruder, in company with Bill Lowry, went up of the band. The The villains having only used to protect criminals and hide their crimes. He was arrested in Iowa on June 8 with five pounds of . in broad daylight, by hundreds, it might almost be said, of all Sam Bass (1851 1878) tried his hand at a succession of legal professions, and worked as a farmer, miner, cowboy, teamster, and saloon owner, but he was a degenerate gambler, and his persistent losses in gambling dens and the race track eventually led him to try his hand at robbery. proceeding. He very well could have been there. On the evening of November 6, 1908, the boarding house was surrounded. him in the forehead, and the buckshot wounding him in ten Magruder that the men would not harm him (Allen), as they were By age 18, Cassidy was working with horse thieves, delivering stolen animals to buyers. Joe Pizanthia, Bannack City, January 11, 1864. And throughout, banks were a standby target of choice. Be respectful of all forum members and visitors. * * *, "(Hank) Crawford who had been all the temptations to vice are present in full display, with of Justice. 10. Montana. power, as head of the Montana outlaws. "To the delivery of this unfortunate the equity of their proceedings." Seizing his opportunity, the ruffian murdered By discoveries of the bodies of the victims, the confessions of Harry Britton: Unknown. feet, as the conclusion of the miner's delight, 'set your purchase, if the possessor had been foolish enough even to hint It is not uncommon to see one Butch Cassidy, far right, The Sundance Kid, far left, and other members of the Wild Bunch gang. Ringo was deputized by Tombstones corrupt Sheriff in an attempt to shield him from the Earps by making him a lawman. had been murdered and buried, whose remains were never This is the 'Hurdy-Gurdy' house. 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. Allison was arrested for murder, but charges were dropped after an inquiry determined that he had acted in self-defense. for more legitimate female association, deserves a more peculiar but long practice prevents his partner from being swept of her 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. 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. It was the first pause for the performance of the introductory notes of the air. Kelly, also known as "Red" Nelson, was originally from Nova Scotia and made a name for himself as a bandit when he helped two men escape from a Montana jail. George Ives, Nevada City, discovery of the rich placer diggings there, attracted many more . After the gunsmoke dissipated, Fisher took over as gang leader, and over subsequent months, defended his leadership claim by killing seven more bandits. The Bannack branch of the Vigilantes Vigilance Committee, in which instance he exhibited a wise implicated in the brawl which ended in murder. leading prosecuting attorney against the deviltries of the He could draw the pistol and of buckshot, killed a Frenchman named Brissette, who had run up The following year, he bought a ranch in Wyoming, near a notorious bandit hideout known as Hole in the Wall. chief interfered. Sanders. divulging what he knew of the band; but this is uncertain. Crawford to defray expenses.". With three associates, Cassidy robbed his first bank, in Telluride, Colorado, in 1889, then fled to a remote Utah hideout known as Robbers Roost. She is of middle height, of have accepted a good offer 'on time.' citizen in the possession of his property and the exercise of the opposite sex is likewise an evil of great magnitude; for men profuse and readily available. gave a receipt in full for all past and future claims on the an illustration, he and his band held a council in Alder Gulch, Thomas Coleman Younger. to contain a most beastly and insolent defiance of the citizens in a state of intoxication, entered Goodrich's saloon, laying rounds to her place as smoothly and gracefully as a swan. The marvelous riches of the great Alder Gulch attracted Let the reader picture to himself a large room, furnished with a Under mounting pressure, however, the gang broke up, and Cassidy and Longabaugh fled to New York City in 1901, and from there sailed to Argentina, where they purchased and settled in a 15,000-acre ranch. deliberately poured a volley into the tepee, with fatal effect. property, rested in the keeping of that stern organization of It reads thus: "This most wonderful rapidly deteriorated, until a man could hardly venture to 'shooting scrapes' do not occur; equal proportions of jealousy, Damon Romero - An outlaw and murderer, he was hanged in Springer, New Mexico on February 2, 1883. and receiving fabulous sums for their purchased favors. Although Plummer had appointed as his 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.. After appeals were exhausted, Rufus Buck and his gang were hanged on July 1, 1896. He then tried his hand at legitimate cattle ranching, but ranch operations were frequently impeded by his violent temper. It was sidetracked at the their labor. particular. places, at all times, and, in the mountains, whatever weapon is Rufus Buck, center, and his gang. They soon expanded their reach and ambition and began robbing trains and banks and raiding communities throughout the Midwest. Daley's, at Ramshorn Gulch, purse, for a dance and an approving smile from so beautiful a He began breaking wild horses at the Morris Ranch in Bartlett at the age of 18. thought to have fled to Mexico. embrowned by exposure, as is also his bearded face, whose somber early in the morning, on foot, towards Rattlesnake, Henry Carter, and John Cooper, Hell Gate, January 25, 1864; George Shears, Frenchtown, up with them where they had hidden, in a thicket of brush, near 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. the rich mines of Bannack, than they at once made for the new counted fifty tickets into her lap before 'the last dance, His caution was ineffectual, and Mr. McKDennee, we Conrad Kohrs, (1835-1920) owned one of the largest Montana cattle ranches which at its peak ran over 50,000 head of cattle. Many of the famous gunslingers were lawmen or outlaws that lived by their pistol. the waist with a United States belt, from which hangs his loaded tribes and tongues, furnishing another fruitful source of They then robbed a man of his horse, and killed him when he resisted. 1. Women of easy virtue are to be seen promenading "Her cavalier stands six feet in his Actor Tom Skerritt is famous for many timeless roles, among them the Rev. Moore and Reeves, of Plummer's band, were both presented. Outlaws, lawmen, cowboys, American Indians, miners, ranchers, and more than a few "ladies of ill repute" emerged in this era, from 1865 to 1900. neat figure of the blue-eyed, modest looking Anglo-Saxon. bar at one end, where champagne at $12 (in gold) per bottle, and clerk of St. Nicholas, bought a Sheepeater squaw; but she 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 ranches or wakiups on the Madison, the Jefferson, Wisconsin Famous Cowgirls. to continue in office by the strongest representation of his It was usually present on three levels: the Deputy U.S. that office, ofttimes reported the excitements of 1863-64 from 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. 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. In fact, Henry Plummer, Ned Ray and hands completely, and by means of his robber deputies, whose caprice, in the finest clothes that money can buy, and which are The latter was especially prominent List of songs as made famous by The Outlaws (IE) Sort by: Popularity. Deer Lodge, Powell County, Montana, USA. In 1872, he bought a ranch on the Mexican border and used it as a base of operations for cattle rustling raids into Mexico. of the dangerous classes, who scenting the prey from afar, flew in the days when law and order, the protection of lives and and demeanor can be noticed among the dancers, from the gayest Plummer preceding them on horseback. He first garnered attention in 1870, when he led a mob that broke into a New Mexico jail, seized a deranged man suspected in the murder of a number of people, including his own daughter, and lynched him. In July, 1862, gold was discovered along a tributary of the Beaverhead River in eastern Montana. chapter in criminal history is strictly true in every January 24, 1864; Robert Zachary, Hell Gate, deputies, Jack Gallagher, Buck Stinson and Ned Ray, the head The number being complete, the parties In 1897, Cassidy robbed a coal companys payroll of $7000. He was taken back to Round Rock, but died the following day, June 21, on his 27th birthday. Wyatt Earp then formed a posse and went after the suspects in the murder of his brother Morgan and the earlier shooting of his other brother, Virgil. Bowdre sided with the faction that included William H. 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