Bob and Emmett returned fire and left Ayres on the sidewalk. After splitting the money among themselves, the gang soon realized they needed to rob another train. As soon as the judge had finished, Bill announced, "Well, I can prove that I was not there, and not by accident either."[6]. Lit was able to borrow one hundred dollars and a horse from Clovis Cole's business partner Charlie Owen. Bill told Kay that Bob was not in the country, that he had stopped at Rucker's place alone to spend the night. I haven't seen one since I left Missouri. Someone hit Bob Dalton, who sat down, fired several aimless shots, slumped over and died. This train was always accompanied by a crowd of gamblers and prostitutes looking to make money off the recently paid employees, and Grat and Bob had "followed the pay car" together several times before. Trying to top Jesse James, The Dalton's attempt a daring raid on Coffeyville, Kansas. In 1940, shortly after Emmetts death, the book was made into a western movie starring Randolph Scott, Broderick Crawford, Andy Devine, and Kay Francis. Grat lost his job as a Deputy Marshal for conduct unbecoming an officer, but he still worked as a posse man for other deputy marshals in the area for a time. Kay believed Chris was either protecting himself by helping Grat break from jail or returning the favor for Grat protecting him. At Guthrie, Kay and Ford noticed that there had been some sort of celebration the night before as they were greeted by three white men hanging from a large tree at the entrance to town and noticed the streets were lined with several groups of black men playing Craps on the sidewalks. 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. All three were hit as they ran towards the alley. However, 21-year-old Emmett survived. But when the townsmen shot at them anyway, they decided to use the rear door. By the time Grat reached his mother's he had lost forty pounds. Kay and his deputy went to Ogden where they notified the police to keep watch for the Daltons. After making the opening, they ran around the corridors, kitchen, and basement for several nights. Kay talked to their mother for several hours and she even invited him in for breakfast. The $50,000, however, came out to only $1800 after drafts and securities had been thrown out. 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. They played poker all night in Traver and then traveled to Tulare to do the same. Ruthless, they shot anyone who got in their way. In 1898 she married local politician Charles Albert Noble, and sometime after 1900 (a census year), they left Oklahoma and all outlaw associations behind them. Short then turned and the two shot each other to death. He called her The Rose of Cimarron. She was loyal to her love and his gang and supported their outlaw lifestyle, often providing them with food and other supplies at their hideouts. Alvord-Stiles Gang (1899-1904) Led by two ex-lawmen, Burton Alvord and Billy Stiles, this gang of train robbers operated in Arizona Territory at the turn of the century. While one of the deputies was asleep and the other busy talking to other passengers, Grat stole the key to the handcuffs and jumped from the window of the moving train, landing in the San Joaquin River. They were quickly taken hostage by the outlaws and ordered to surrender the money. The Journal then went to state that, "The other dead body proved to be that of Tom Evans" and marked number six on their map of the shooting area as "Where Tom Evans fell" and in three other references to him The Journal called him Tom. Bob would not allow Emmett to check out the town beforehand in fear that he would be recognized, so this was not factored into their plan. That same year he received a bullet in his arm while attempting to arrest a suspect. Director Jean-Claude La Marre Writers Jean-Claude La Marre Nolbert Brown Jr. Stars Monica Calhoun Lil' Kim Stacey Dash See production, box office & company info Watch on Freevee Watch Free on Freevee Grat and McCardle fired at each other almost simultaneously. On September 1, 1893, the gang was cornered in Ingalls by a posse of US marshals, in what became known as the Battle of Ingalls, resulting in an intense shootout. Their mother also came to California from Kingfisher to pay Beckenridge after she mortgaged her home and borrowed money from neighbors. Finding cover behind an oil tank, Grat fired several wild shots as John J. Kloehr, Carey Seamen and Marshall Connelly followed them into the alley. After the robbery at Adair, officials of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad 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.[8]. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Sam Gang (1896 - 1974) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. The gang that Newcomb ran with worshipped her due to her good looks and her calm and kind demeanor, and were fiercely defensive of her, spawning her loyalty to them. Adelines brother was the father of Bob Younger, Cole Younger and James Younger. Oh, I also really want to comment on the photo thats most of the fun, as always. Daly Gang (1862-1864) For two years, the Daly Gang terrorized the town of Aurora, Nevada. Bob and Emmett ran around a block, pausing long enough to kill two citizens and entered the alley at about the same time that Grat and the others got there. After being left on the sidewalk by Bob and Emmett, Thomas Ayres had run into one of the hardware stores and grabbed a rifle. Convinced the game was crooked, they pulled their guns, taking back what they had lost and then some. Bob and Grat Dalton after having been shot in Coffeyville, Kansas. Kay's buggy was directly facing the setting sun, so they could not tell who the men were. When he was just 19, he killed a man, claiming it was in the line of duty. Grat then rode to a home seven miles south of Livingston, the home of his friend ex-supervisor W.W. Gray. Explore historical records and family tree profiles about Mary Gang on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. 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 court room when Beckenridge wasn't present. Rose Elizabeth Dunn (September 5, 1878 June 11, 1955) also known as Rose of Cimarron and later Rose of the Cimarron,[2] was best known for her good looks and for her romantic involvement with outlaw George "Bittercreek" Newcomb when she was a teenager during the closing years of the Old West. 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 baggageman carelessly stuck the revolver into a pigeon-hole messagebox and went to work at the other end of the car. They hoped that a big haul from the banks would allow them to leave the territory and escape Thomas' heat. By this time the older Dalton brothers were on their own. He then ordered the bags of silver on the vault floor into his bag, containing $1000 and weighing about 200lb. The two Dalton brothers at first tried to escape out the front door using the three bankers as a shield. 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. In this rough and wild area, the Dalton brothers inherited a tradition of violence on the bloody ground of the Missouri-Kansas border, where Quantrills Raiders and other guerilla bands operated before and during the Civil War. Disguise or no, when they left the alley they passed within five feet of a man by the name of Aleck McKenna, who recognized one them as a member of the Dalton family. She was never prosecuted for her involvement with the gang. Charlie Pierce was with George Bitter Creek Newcomb and was also killed by U.S. Deputy Marshals on May 2, 1894, in Oklahoma. When Bill and Dean were acquitted, Bill was rearrested by Kay after his bondsmen were convinced to withdraw by detective Hume. She is buried in Salkum Cemetery in Lewis County, Washington. Quickly, they abandoned their plans and allowed the train to pass without incident. We encourage you to research and examine . The Daltons had plenty of friends in the area willing to hide them and easily lost Kay once they were in familiar territory. The boys left their horses in Ludlow, which were then discovered a few weeks later by railroad detectives. 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. Her family was poor, but she received a formal education at a convent in Wichita, Kansas. Info Share. Wolcotts Regulators (1892) One of the most feared bands ofgunfightersandoutlaws inWyomingwas Wolcotts Regulators, who preyed on homesteaders in 1892, frequently leaving dead bodies in their wake. Lindsey in Ardmore, Oklahoma, tracked him to the cabin and surrounded it on June 8, 1894. The two bandits met their end at the hands of Roses brothers who had turned bounty hunters. The three rode so hard down the valley that Owen's horse soon gave out, so they roped and saddled one of Henry Miller's horses. How do we create a person's profile? Kay stopped Grat in the street and said, "Say, I hear you have some two-dollar bills. The Dalton's couldn't sell their horses in Ludlow and they didn't have enough money for all three of them to take the train to Indian territory, so Bill took the train back to Paso Robles while Bob and Emmett took the train to Salt Lake where they would meet Cole. He spotted Bob just as he had killed Brown and aimed his rifle at him from behind the store window. In it she implied that her father was the one who helped Grat Dalton escape from the Visalia Jail, lending credibility to an earlier claim made by Sheriff Gene Kay of this being true. The two left California in February 1892 and rode for a hundred and seven days before reaching Kingfisher. 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. On the morning of October 5, the gang emerged from the alley onto the plaza of Coffeyville. 1941- Fleagle Gang (1920s) The Fleagle Gang robbed banks and murdered in Kansas, Colorado, and California during the 1920s. However, within a short time a second train came along, and this one, they boarded. Bob Dalton, who would later become the leader of the Dalton Gang, was the wildest of the bunch. However, due in part to his friends on the right side of the law who thought he was not beyond redemption, Emmett was pardoned in 1907. Instead he caught a cold from sitting in the fog all night. Lit said that Emmett's book, When the Daltons Rode (1931), was largely fabrication. The only agency with jurisdiction over the whole territory was the U.S. The gang was also assisted by Bob's lover Eugenia Moore, known by her aliases "Tom King" and "Miss Mundays", who acted as their informant, but was also a notorious horse thief and outlaw. Newcomb and Pierce hid out near Norman, Oklahoma, both of them having been wounded in a gun battle with US marshals. The embittered Broadwell returned to Indian Territory and started work on the ranches. The bungled double bank robbery attempt by the Dalton Gang in the brothers' old hometown of Coffeyville, Kansas, on October 5, 1892, left eight men dead and four wounded. It was at a gambling house in Silver City, New Mexico that the Dalton Gang committed their first robbery. The Dunn boys killed the pair for the money, claiming to have shot then during a fire fight. In January 1889, Grat and Bob both became deputies first under Marshal Jones and later under Marshal R.L. Dunn's two older brothers became minor outlaws by the time she was 12. Each time they stopped sawing, they plugged the hole with soap and soot. Grat ordered Elwood to unhitch one of his horses, which he did. Through them, she met and became involved romantically[citation needed] with George Newcomb circa 1893, when she was either 14 or 15 years of age. [2] The film followed by a sequel, Gang of Roses II: Next Generation (2012). [12], Lit, the last surviving Dalton brother, responded to a book written by his brother Emmett after the latter's death. Bob and Emmett then fled to California, where their younger brother Bill was a successful farmer and rancher. [7] The gang secured about $18,000. Three members of the old gang remained at large; Bill Doolin, Bitter Creek Newcomb, and Charlie Pierce. For a time, Bill Doolin and his partners operated under outlaw Henry Starr (Cherokee), hiding out about 75 miles northeast of Kingfisher, from where they made several raids. She fired the rifle at the marshals while Newcomb reloaded his revolvers, and Newcomb was able to escape. Plot [ edit] A later report in the Visalia Times-Delta, a major newspaper in Visalia, California, attributed to "a relative of Mrs. Evans" (most likely Chris Evans brother-in-law Perry Byrd, a deputy of Sheriff Gene Kay) stated, "Tom Evans killed at Coffeyville, Kansas, when the Dalton brothers made their famous raid on the banks of that town, was the twin brother of Chris."[19]. The posse reached Dalton's camp at nine and split into two groups in order to surround the camp, Kay leading one and Hensley the other. Henry Starr was arrested in 1893 and held for trial at Fort Smith. 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. Bill had been in a separate cell from Grat, located upstairs. On the night of September 27, Grat and two cellmates, Arvil Beck and W.B. Kathy Weiser/Legends of America, updated January 2020. Espinosa Gang Bitter at the killing of six family members during the Mexican-American War, the Espinosas took their revenge on Colorado residents and travelers, murdering them viciously. 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 the money drawer. However, the date of retrieval is often important. 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. Some time later, the three dissatisfied members also returned and new plans began to form. He then put the baggage man in charge of Bryant and gave him his revolver. Bob ordered him to drop the gun, and when he failed to answer, shot him with his Winchester, killing him. Grat's trial didn't start until that June and it lasted three weeks. Successful bank robbers, they retired after five years but regroup when Rachel's sister is killed. The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws in the American Old West during 1890-1892. Through her brother, Adeline was an aunt of Cole and Jim Younger, of the famous James-Younger Gang. Officers were watching Lit at Clovis Cole's, but didn't think to watch Owen's place. After Kay finished talking to the cleaner, Deputy George Witty reported to him that telegrams from the coast said Bill was not in Paso Robles or Estrella. Thinking they had lost Kay, Bob and Emmett headed to their mother outside of Kingfisher. Around eleven, they noticed Dalton and Dean returning from their hunt, so they sent deputy Perry Byrd to go and retrieve Kay. Therefore, be sure to refer to those guidelines when editing your bibliography or works cited list. He then quickly charged down the mountainside tearing through the brush. Blonger Brothers (1890s-1922) Louis H. The Fixer Blonger led one of the longest-running confidence rings in the American West. Later, he too, left Indian Territory, joining his brothers in California. According to one account, Grat was handcuffed to one of two deputies that accompanied him. Riley would feed the outlaws, and would do the same for any passing officers, but he would never reveal each other's whereabouts to either parties. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Father Sullivan officiating. So was gang member Charley Pierce. 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. Great story, Sis. Its Rose, feel free to contact me for any information needed for collabs and video shoots!! This was a date that Grat had no intention on making. Parents . Emmett had denied accompanying Bob to California. He arrested Bryant and took him on a train to be committed to the jail at Wichita, Kansas, without notifying Marshal Grimes at Fort Smith. They did however find pieces of a file and a hack saw blade in the prisoner's toilet. The Dalton brothers were part of a large family headed by parents Adaline Younger Dalton and James Lewis Dalton. Burrow Gang (1887-1890) Reuben Rube Burrow, his brother Jim, and other members began to rob trains after Rubes crops had failed in Texas. The three went out the side door crouching and dashing across Walnut Street to the alley where they had hitched their horses. Three deputy marshals were killed during the shootout. Bryant opened the door to the rear platform, and, while Short had his attention on the mounted men, shot him in the back point blank. Since Grat's location was in Fresno County, Kay telegraphed Sheriff Hensley in Fresno, and the two made plans to assemble a posse in Centerville. Grat and Middleton told Smith they planned to hide out in the Coast Range and invited him to come with them. Adaline continued on, placing a claim on the banks of Kingfisher Creek in Indian Territory, where initially, she and the family lived in a dugout. After he left, the judge asked Yoes who the man was, as he seemed educated and well-informed. Why in the world do you suppose they went away and left me behind? In 1886, they moved again to a place near Coffeyville, Kansas. This led to a heavy argument between Bob and Emmett and created bitterness between them on the way to the robbery. The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws who primarily operated in Oklahoma and Kansas between 1890-1892. The Five Joaquins (1850-1853) The Five Joaquins were said to be responsible for most cattle rustling, robberies, and murders committed in the Mother Lode area of the Sierra Nevadas between 1850 and 1853. Four of the gang were shot and killed, and Emmett was badly wounded. dow n. a circular window with mullions or tracery radiating in a form suggestive of a rose. After spending a few weeks tracking and arresting Arvil Beck and W.B. Numerous myths were published about the gang. Kay's deputies were carrying ten gauge, double-barrel shotguns, loaded with buckshot, and they leveled them at Dalton. 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. Thinking it might be Bob, Kay demanded that Bill tell him where he was. Smith-Dixon Gang A Gang of horse thieves and whiskey peddlers operating in Indian Territory (Oklahoma), its members included Dave Smith, a former member of the Belle Starr Gang; his brother-in-law, Leander Lee Dixon; and a man teenager of about 17 years-old named William Billy Towerly. He had gone to school at Robbins Corners near Coffeyville, and knew several hundred people in town. On October 5, 1892, the Dalton gang attempted this feat when they set out to rob the C.M. Trusted by millions of genealogists since 2003 Trusted information source for millions of people worldwide They waited until the heavy bearded, two-hundred and thirty pound man was thirty feet from them. Grat returned to Oklahoma in the spring of 1892 and shortly afterward joined his brothers gang. Davis farm four miles west of Coffeyville, they made camp for the night and prepared for the next day. Kay knew this was untrue as he had seen two men cross the road. Brack Cornett Gang See Bill Whitley Gang. The last night they dug a hole in the brickwall of the woodroom, but found heavy iron bars embedded in the wall that they couldn't get in between. Since the horse was lame, they could only get $60 for it and Grat was unable to find another horse afterwards. Grave of Dalton gang in Coffeyville, Kansas, Bob Dalton, with an unidentified woman (possibly Eugenia Moore), May 9, 1889. Starting his career as a cowboy at the age of 12, he worked for C. C. Slaughter on the Long S Ranch in Texas before drifting into Indian Territory. 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. Bill Whitley or Brack Cornett Gang (1887-1888) Comprised of about 12 outlaws, the gang was led by Texas desperadoes Bill Whitley and Brack Cornett, robbing Texas banks and trains in the late 1880s. 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." This political fight was based on battles between the Southern Pacific Railroad and local farmers over land disputes. How did they ever cut that bar out without my knowing it?". Gang, aged 24, died at his residence, 414 Est Third street, yesterday morning at 3:45. In route, Bryant somehow obtained a gun and attempted to escape. Williams. A. She denied this, and her brothers later defended her, stating that she had no knowledge of their intentions, nor did she reveal the hideout to them. 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. Charlie Pierce was from the Blue River country in Missouribut headed to Indian Territory to avoid serving jail time for whiskey peddling. Brothers Bob, "Grat", and Emmett had first worked as lawmen for the federal court at Fort Smith, Arkansas and then for the Osage Nation. C.M. Grat then shot him in the head and killed him. The outlaws had worn masks during the Alila robbery, concealing their identities. Convent-educated Rose Ella Dunn was approaching her fifteenth birthday in 1893 when she fell in love with an outlaw named George Bitter Creek Newcomb. He was shot by U.S. Deputy Marshals on May 2, 1894, in Oklahoma. 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