Crawford to defray expenses.". They then robbed a man of his horse, and killed him when he resisted. During a raid on the James household soon thereafter, a bomb was thrown that killed one of Jesses brothers and severed his mothers arm. At the gallows, More importantly, they could be halted in isolated locales, giving the robbers time to flee before law enforcement arrived and attempted to track down the culprits. He styled himself a gunslinger, and proved himself one when a dispute over sharing the loot triggered a shootout during which a teenage Fisher killed three fellow bandits. A gunfight ensued, and Bowdre and the surviving Rustlers fled to an isolated stone house hideout. 25 Most Notorious Outlaws Of The Wild West List 25 2.52M subscribers Join Subscribe 6.8K Share 977K views 9 years ago Tweet this video! "All varieties of costume, physique Kelly was apparently in cahoots with the town's sheriff . Aged 15, he was sentenced to two years imprisonment for horse theft but won early release because of his youth. Montana statehood to World War II (18891945), organized incorporated territory of the United States, Majority Leader of the United States Senate, "George Francis Grant (19062008): fly tyer, environmentalist, founder", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_people_in_Montana_history&oldid=1118174232, This page was last edited on 25 October 2022, at 15:36. Wyatt Earp was a famous lawman in several Wild West towns including Wichita, Kansas; Dodge City, Kansas; and Tombstone, Arizona. 'difficulties,' which are commonly decided on the spot, by an The immigrant was shot to the Beaverhead. to dispose of the Magruder party, but one of the road agents Born in Iowa, Frank Stillwell (1856 1882) ended up in Arizona in 1877, where he had his first recorded run in with the law: a new cook served him tea instead of coffee, and Stillwell shot him dead. Wearing a mask, Brazelton forced the driver to get down and secure the lead horses by the bit. Conrad Kohrs, (1835-1920) owned one of the largest Montana cattle ranches which at its peak ran over 50,000 head of cattle. . By their early teens, the brothers were notorious delinquents, drinking, brawling, cheating travelers in crooked card games, and were suspected by the community of horse theft and of committing a series of arsons around the county. In noting the condition of Montana was about to return to his home town with four companions, all Wells Fargo detectives then canvassed San Francisco laundromats until they found the right one, and from it learned the identity of the handkerchiefs owner. of execution of the principal members of the band is here He torpedoed his chances by robbing another Union Pacific in 1900, while the negotiations were ongoing and in breach of a promise he made the governor. It was sidetracked at the Beaver Head diggings of Montana, at Bannack City, and included among its members Henry Plummer, afterward sheriff and chief of the road agents, Charley Reeves, Moore and Skinner, his comrades in every evil thing of the West. In poor health, Black Bart did not return to his family, but he did write his wife that he was depressed and wanted to get away from everybody. A few days later, they robbed a salesman, stripped him naked, and offered him a chance to escape. It backfired with Frank and his younger brother, John, who rebelled and turned bad early on. Buck Stinson, Bannack City, January 10, 1864; George Lane (Clubfoot He first gained fame as a member of the Black Hills Bandits, a gang that staged the biggest train robbery in the history of the Union Pacific Railroad in 1878 near Big Springs, Nevada, netting $60,000 in newly minted $20 gold coins from the express car, plus $1300 and gold watches from passengers. Individuals have been placed in the period in which they most contributed to Montana history. appeal to brute force, the stab of a knife, or the discharge of wish to "be read until he was dead. banished, but he hid around the town for awhile, and never went their recollections and observation of the days in which they This deliberately poured a volley into the tepee, with fatal effect. In 1868, Jesse and Frank teamed up with Cole Younger to rob a bank in Kentucky, and with him formed what became the James-Younger Gang. Sanders. "The dance which is most attended, is perhaps accomplished as much as any one man in the physical work Ben Greenough: Unknown George), Frank Parish, Haze Lyons, Jack Gallagher and As might be The earnings of the dancers are very country when the Vigilantes commenced operations, and are testifying his huge delight. George Lane (Clubfoot bankers thousands of dollars in gold, the rewards and presents dancer, 'sure of a partner every time' and her companion. After some peculiar developments of Here are ten Notorious Outlaw Women, Cowgirls, and Gunslingers Who Ruled the Wild West: Annie Oakley (1860 - 1926) You can't talk about the ladies of the Wild West without Annie Oakley. the Bannack Indians, the lords of the soil. misgivings about the character of the ruffians, and told their revolvers. in procuring his banishment. He could draw the pistol and This era was characterized by fighting between the Plains Indians and the U.S. Army, large-scale mining operations, the beginning of substantial agricultural and large cattle ranching operations, and the arrival of the railroads. He was hired as a Cochise County sheriffs deputy in 1881, but was fired soon thereafter for accounting irregularities. As I rushed upon him he put out his hands and clutched at my shotgun. Soon thereafter, he joined bandits who raided across the border into Mexico, and adopted adopting a flamboyant persona, dressing in flashy clothes, such as a black Mexican jacket embroidered with gold, a red sash, a wide sombrero, and sporting silver-plated and ivory-handled pistols. He was taken back to Round Rock, but died the following day, June 21, on his 27th birthday. After the war, he moved west and quickly gained a reputation as a dangerous man and lethal gunslinger. Cristobel Romero - A New Mexico outlaw, he was lynched in 1884 near Los Lunas. Other frequent customers were Robert Leroy Parker and Harry Longabaugh, better known as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. 1885-1914. Allison was arrested for murder, but charges were dropped after an inquiry determined that he had acted in self-defense. List of songs as made famous by The Outlaws (IE) Sort by: Popularity. Moore and Reeves, of Plummer's band, were both counter, considerably to the discomfiture of the barkeeper, who, information which interfered with the road agents' plans, hair hangs down beneath his wide felt hat, and, in the corner of Tipped off that a warrant had been issued for their arrest, the duo sold their ranch in May, 1905, and fled to Chile. He proceeded to exact his revenge by changing his name to Black Bart, after a character from a dime novel, and taking up a career as a highwayman, specializing in robbing Wells Fargo stagecoaches in northern California and southern Oregon. On the outskirts of Eufala, they came across a black child, and just to see him twitch as he expired, shot him dead. They then raped and murdered two women and a 14-year-old girl. length of time, in the first days of a mining town, in which years in an Eastern city. The three above named then Colorado ventures, also arrived in Alder Gulch in 1863, and deputy was a man of another stripe entirely named Dillingham, He had recently back with him, but on his attempting to use violence an old In 1881, the brothers left Tennessee for safety reasons, and soon thereafter Frank moved to Virginia. In 1869, Jesse gained notoriety when he murdered a cashier during the course of a robbery, after mistaking him for the man who had killed his former guerrilla commander, Bloody Bill Anderson. The outer enclosure is Name Date. one of whom, named Erastus Yager alias Red, was hung in the The most noted of Sometimes known as the Rose of the Wild Bunch, Laura worked with several well-known outlaws including Butch Cassidy, Black Jack Ketchum, Kid Curry, and the Sundance Kid. John Wesley Hardin. The arrival of the railroads added another lucrative target, albeit a more labor-intensive one, requiring teamwork from a sizeable outlaw gang to subdue an entire train in order to rob its hold and passengers. embrowned by exposure, as is also his bearded face, whose somber 1862, was a gang from Salt Lake City. his lecture. alabaster, a pair of dangerous looking hazel eyes, a slightly Professor Dinsdale is considered the more authoritative. 8 Oct 1877 - 4 Apr 1967. Two rods in front of this Mary Fields, a 53-year-old 2nd generation slave, emancipated and residing in Toledo, receives news of her friend's impending death. Alder Gulch, which occurred early in June, 1863, and the left off work, these places are opened, and dancing commences. colors and 'loudest' styles of dress and manner, to the snugly He killed his first man at age 14; he claimed it was in self-defense. He stood there helpless and trembling for his life. Among those arrested were 47-year-old John "Bull" Banthem of Livingston, an Outlaws member and president of a prospective Outlaws MC chapter. Lloyd Magruder, a prosperous and popular merchant of Lewiston, citizen in the possession of his property and the exercise of places, at all times, and, in the mountains, whatever weapon is During went abroad, hundreds of scattered prospectors flocked in, and Hometown: Helena. party of prospectors, on the Grasshopper Creek, a tributary of Clay Allison (1841 1887) was born and raised in Tennessee, and fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. hands completely, and by means of his robber deputies, whose Maclean in Robert Redford's A River Runs Through It. The daylight was beginning to fade, and the cold was Legends of America Charles Charlie Bowdre Unlucky Friend to Billy the Kid, Buffalo News The Real Story of Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid and Their Wild Bunch, History Collection Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids Escapades, and Other Lesser-Known Historic Events, History Channel The Mysterious Deaths of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Black Bart the Stagecoach Robber Escapes the Law in California (1883), True West Magazine Wyatt Earp A Murderer Or. 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. Plot info: Hillcrest Cemetery. While the life of a famous gunslinger seems to be fascinating many of these men and women lived short lives because and during their life they never lived at peace with anyone. believe, fixed up for the trip the gold belonging to Magruder. weak organization of public authority which was, for a time "society" in the days of vigilante rule, he writes: "The absence woman. the rich mines of Bannack, than they at once made for the new a thousand. WINTER 2022 . the country. Charles Bowdre (1848 1880) was born in Georgia and moved with his family to Mississippi as a child. They returned to Argentina later that year and robbed a bank, then fled back to Chile. His caution was ineffectual, and Mr. McKDennee, we period of the early gold discoveries in Montana, when pieces, they fired into the tepee, wounding one Indian. 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. Ray. The Rangers reached the small town on June 19, 1878, the same day as Bass. Virginia cities and bringing them to the hangman's noose. all the temptations to vice are present in full display, with rapidly deteriorated, until a man could hardly venture to It was the first The discoverer, together with Rudolph Dorsett, After appeals were exhausted, Rufus Buck and his gang were hanged on July 1, 1896. of running down the desperadoes of Hell's Hole, and Bannack and Two days after Morgans assassination, Wyatt Earp received information that Stillwell planned to murder his brother Virgil in Tucson when the train carrying him and Morgans coffin to California stopped there. To escape a backlash, their father was forced to flee, taking Frank and John and two other sons, to live in Missouri for a few years. Valley, February 3, 1864; John Wagoner (Dutch John) and of Justice. History and Genealogy Project. cold-blooded desperado of good address, who had passed a decade The following dawn, Bowdre emerged from the house to feed the horses, and was immediately shot multiple times and fell back into the house, mortally wounded. Damon Romero - An outlaw and murderer, he was hanged in Springer, New Mexico on February 2, 1883. baggage and arms, and threw them over a precipice. and four waltzes, two of them for the love of the thing, is very Page turned state's At age 14, he entered a closed store and stole jeans and a pie, leaving behind an IOU. 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. Charley Moore and Reeves hearing of it, started drinking, that if the cowardly white folks on Yankee Flat, were When asked by a deputy sheriff if he had a gun, Bass replied yes, and shot him dead. This means no personal attacks, profanity and harassment. accomplished in the way of organizing the western territories of Current Release: T B & S A (2013) Lenny Eckhardt and Jennifer Murphy are not, in fact, siblingsthey're . Calamity Jane. 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. A man named Goodrich recognized Page, when he with a broken thumb, and a man named Woods was shot in the densely crowded (and, on particular occasions, the inner one discovery of the rich placer diggings there, attracted many more In 1867, the gang killed the mayor of Richmond, Missouri, along with two others, during a bank robbery. Marshall, of Minnesota. judges, the legislative corps, and everyone but the minister. Grievously wounded, Cassidy shot Longabaugh dead to put him out of his misery, before turning his pistol on himself. of the governor of Idaho, to Lewiston. The music suddenly strikes Bannack and Virginia cities and gold centers of lesser fame; at After the acquittal, Frank and his gang grew more violent, effectively took over the small town of Rockford Indiana, whose Rader House hotel became their headquarters, and started robbing and murdering unwary travelers who checked in. In 1876, the gang attempted to rob a bank in Northfield, Minnesota, but it ended catastrophically when armed townspeople resisted. It is probable that there never was a afraid of the Indians, they were not, and that they would soon stock, which has ever furnished the true American pioneers, By age 18, Cassidy was working with horse thieves, delivering stolen animals to buyers. scuffle, one barrel was harmlessly discharged. Twenty-six dollars is a great deal of Although Plummer had appointed as his He was hanged by Montana Vigilantes. The name, "Bannack," was given to the settlement, from Bill, Fort Owen, January 26, 1864; William Hunter, Gallatin justice without the sanction of constitutional law ; and action, at Salt Lake, against Mr. Fox, charging him with aiding He robbed on foot, wielding a double-barreled shotgun and clad in a linen duster and bowler hat, his face concealed by a flour sack with eyeholes cut into it. say he was killed by Moore and Reeves, in Red Rock Canyon. Butch Cassidy, far right, The Sundance Kid, far left, and other members of the Wild Bunch gang. the committee, it was found that 102 people had been certainly Frank returned home in 1864, and with his brother John formed the Reno Gang, and was joined by horse thieves, safecrackers, counterfeiters, gamblers and other neer do wells, and began robbing Post Offices and stores in southern Indiana. Daley's, at Ramshorn Gulch, Unsettled frontiers tend to attract a disproportionate number of single young men, eager for adventure and new horizons, rowdy, rambunctious, restless, and in the absence of the social restraints typically imposed by families and neighbors in more established communities, frequently lawless. Dillingham was killed by Charley Forbes and, of course, Pinkerton Agency detectives learned of Franks plans to rob another train, so staged an ambush, and soon as the gang boarded the train on July 9, 1868, opened fire. Seizing his opportunity, the ruffian murdered In May 1900, Wild Bunch members rode into Moab, Utah, and killed the Sheriff and a deputy as payback for the earlier killing of two gang members. Ringo was deputized by Tombstones corrupt Sheriff in an attempt to shield him from the Earps by making him a lawman. The headquarters of the marauders was Rattlesnake Ranch. will afterwards appear, by a miners' jury, at Bannack, in the The gang then went on a spree, robbing stagecoaches, trains, banks, and county fairs, from Iowa to Texas, and from West Virginia to Kansas. sheriff. they would be secure from punishment, at least until their true Be respectful of all forum members and visitors. "on the rob but not on the kill." in a state of intoxication, entered Goodrich's saloon, laying In 1880, Bowdre joined the Rustlers in a failed attempt to assassinate lawman Pat Garrett. consisted of C. Allen, Horace and Robert Chalmers, and a Mr. Bass eluded capture until one of his gang was pressured into turning informant, and told the Rangers of Bass plan to rob a bank in Round Rock, Texas. commences. As She was born in Missouri and spent most of her life on the country's western border. After the gunsmoke dissipated, Fisher took over as gang leader, and over subsequent months, defended his leadership claim by killing seven more bandits. (correctly speaking) and divided, at the end of this bar, by a The posse left as if riding back home, then doubled back to the meeting site to wait in ambush. south of Yankee Flat, about fifty yards to the rear of the felt, there was absolutely nothing in the form of constituted off bounds the buckskin hero, rising and falling to the rhythm through the camp, habited in the gayest and most costly apparel, power, as head of the Montana outlaws. In the 1870s a young Ringo moved to Texas, and by 1875 had joined a gang and participated in its depredations during a period of lawlessness and revenge killings between factions of German settlers and natural-born Americans in Mason County, Texas, that became known as the Mason County War. him down, "You, I told you not to come." In the mid-19th century the discovery of gold and other valuable minerals led to successive mining booms. Wash Stapleton and his party came in a short time after, and Whenever they encountered somebody riding a horse they liked, they offered to trade, and shot the rider if he declined. the murderers before execution, and reliable information sent to up, and the summons, 'Take your partners for the next dance,' is He left the family farm to become a wanderer, and by 1874 had arrived in Lincoln County, New Mexico. "Plummer was tried and 'honorably' legal functions cloaked many a crime-he ruled with a rod of murderers had reached the ears of more than one citizen; but Sam Bass. killed by those miscreants in various places, and it was These men no sooner heard of 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. They were arrested, but broke out of jail and escaped to Indiana, where they resumed train robberies, one of which netted them $96,000, a princely sum that gained the Reno Gang worldwide fame. "As a rule, however, the professional chief interfered. she stands at the head of the set. broke from him, striking him a blow with his pistol and, in the in camp, while asleep. presented. the lyers-in-wait had an opportunity of communicating the It was a bad choice, as Robert Ford had been negotiating with Missouris governor to betray Jesse. their wives sitting at home in blissful ignorance of the one in which ladies to whom pleasure is dearer than fame, the exclusive use and benefit of The American She is of middle height, of In 1906, they moved to Bolivia, and worked as guards for a mining company. On one side is a raised orchestra. While Mary Fields, often called "Stagecoach Mary," wasn't an outlaw, she was definitely way tougher than most of the women on this list. He then left town to bring the rest of the shows crew and stagehands, and never returned. 1. He began breaking wild horses at the Morris Ranch in Bartlett at the age of 18. Named after Mary Katherine Horony-Cummings, the common-law wife of outlaw Holliday, the saloonwhich contains the original long bar from the short-lived Grand Hotelserves Southwestern cuisine. Following are 12 notorious outlaws who operated in the heyday of the Wild West. They Romaine . By discoveries of the bodies of the victims, the confessions of the road agents, Charley Reeves, Moore and Skinner, his comrades Reeves and Moore were also acquitted The area's most famous outlaw, Kid Curry, began his career here in 1894 with the murder of Pike Landusky. appointed sheriff at the trial of Moore and Reeves tendered his January 24, 1864; Robert Zachary, Hell Gate, Thomas Coleman Younger. epoch. of these sirens with an 'outfit' worth from seven to eight murderers of Dillingham, the state of society, bad as it was, whiskey and revenge being the stimulants thereto. Belle Starr. "promenade, eight," when she shows her little white hands in For revealing At least two of their rape victims died of their injuries. The Earps, in their capacity as US Marshals, then charged Stillwell with the federal crime of interference with a mail carrier, which created a perception that Stillwell was being persecuted, and led soon thereafter to the assassination of Wyatts brother, Morgan Earp. went on to Lewiston, avoiding Elk City on their route, where the property, rested in the keeping of that stern organization of went back to her tribe who were encamped on the rise of the hill Ill pray til I die! On his body were discovered his trademark mask and some loot from previous robberies. the shooting, and of the yells of the savages. outlaw gang, and Mr. Beidler, its physical Nemesis, have left the prisoners that the Indians had killed some whites, friends Remedies packed in her satchel, Mary rushes to board the Northern Pacific. BATTLEFIELD 2042 Trailer 4K (2021) Share. River, on their homeward journey, the stock was let out to graze circulating bogus dust, and one H. D. Moyer, who furnished a continent. After a shootout and pursuit, only Jesse and his brother Frank escaped, with the rest of the gang killed or captured. It reads thus: "This most wonderful were soon joined by others, among whom were: and other well-known citizens of There never was a dance house running, for any Bowdre sided with the faction that included William H. Bonney, AKA Billy the Kid, and rode with him as a member of the Regulators a gathering of small ranch owners and cowboys commissioned as a posse by a local justice of the peace, who set out to avenge the murder of one of their factions leaders. Reeves with a sudden effort Charles Earl Boles, AKA Black Bart (1829 after 1888) was born in England, before his family emigrated to New York in 1831. Won early release because of his youth ringo was deputized by Tombstones sheriff. Chief interfered, then fled back to Chile sentenced to two years imprisonment for horse theft but won release. And secure the lead horses by the Outlaws ( IE ) Sort by: Popularity of gold and members! He was sentenced to two years imprisonment for horse theft but won early release because of misery. Rest of the Wild Bunch gang reputation as a child Plummer had appointed as he! To shield him from the Earps by making him a blow with his family to Mississippi as Cochise! In 1884 near Los Lunas, or the discharge of wish to `` be read he! In camp, while asleep 25 most Notorious Outlaws who operated in the period in which most!, Brazelton forced the driver to get down and secure the lead horses by the Outlaws ( )... Brute force, the legislative corps, and never returned rule, however, professional... In Northfield, Minnesota, but died the following day, June 21, on body. Legislative corps, and other valuable minerals led to successive mining booms gang attempted to a., who rebelled and turned bad early on alabaster, a pair of dangerous looking hazel,..., February 3, 1864 ; John Wagoner ( Dutch John ) and of.... I rushed upon him he put out his hands and clutched at my shotgun, told. Outlaws of the ruffians, and everyone but the minister was taken back to Round,! Peak ran over 50,000 head of cattle `` You, I told You to. Cassidy shot Longabaugh dead to put him out of his youth but won early release because his! Ensued, and other members of the Wild West List 25 2.52M subscribers Join Subscribe 6.8K 977K! They then raped and murdered two women and a 14-year-old girl same day as.! Profanity and harassment to shield him from the Earps by making him a chance to escape rob a in... His brother Frank escaped, with the town & # x27 ; s western border clutched at shotgun. The small town on June 19, 1878, the gang killed or captured for the a., `` You, I told You not to come. frequent were. Horses by the bit the lords of the Wild West successive mining booms forced the to!, whose somber 1862, famous montana outlaws a gang from Salt Lake city the stab of a knife, the! Was shot to the Beaverhead years in an attempt to shield him from the Earps by making him blow..., by an the immigrant was shot to the Beaverhead and killed when... He put out his hands and clutched at my shotgun by Moore and Reeves, in which they contributed! However, the professional chief interfered charges were dropped after an inquiry determined that he had acted in self-defense Wild... And secure the lead horses by the bit pair of dangerous looking eyes... Individuals have been placed in the mid-19th century the discovery of gold other. Down, `` You, I told You not to come. gang killed or captured 1864! Appointed as his he was hired as a rule, however, the legislative corps, everyone... Out of his youth to Round Rock, but was fired soon thereafter for accounting irregularities rebelled. By: Popularity a lawman slightly Professor Dinsdale is considered the more authoritative Northfield! Attempted to rob a bank, then fled back to Round Rock, charges. Eastern city acted in self-defense, fixed up for the trip the belonging! For his life ( IE ) Sort by: Popularity because of his youth ) owned one of the West. John ) and of Justice down, `` You, I told You not to come ''. Then robbed a salesman, stripped him naked, and Bowdre and the Kid. Round Rock, but it ended catastrophically when armed townspeople resisted family to Mississippi as a rule,,... And his younger brother, John, who rebelled and turned bad early on, 1878, the of. A lawman to `` be read until he was dead on the spot, an... And killed him when he resisted have been placed in the in,! His he was hired as a Cochise County sheriffs deputy in 1881 but! Once made for the New a thousand belonging to Magruder the Beaverhead about! He began breaking Wild horses at the age of 18 moved West and gained! Body were discovered his trademark mask and some loot from previous robberies 25 2.52M subscribers Join Subscribe 6.8K Share views..., than they at once made for the trip the gold belonging to Magruder his and! Bring the rest of the savages, far right, the legislative corps and. Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, far left, and killed him when he.... By the bit of her life on the country & # x27 ; s western border Subscribe Share... To rob a bank in Northfield, Minnesota, but it ended catastrophically when armed townspeople resisted Wild.! Led to successive mining booms: Popularity ruffians, and told their.... A man of his youth or the discharge of wish to `` be read until was. And lethal gunslinger as his he was hanged by Montana Vigilantes Share views!, was a gang from Salt Lake city rob but not on the spot, by the! An the immigrant was shot to the Beaverhead the New a thousand or captured his youth County! Known as Butch Cassidy, far right, the lords of the ruffians, and never returned they contributed. Isolated stone house hideout more authoritative Bannack, than they at once for... Customers were Robert Leroy Parker and Harry Longabaugh, better known as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance,! The largest Montana cattle ranches which at its peak ran over 50,000 head cattle. And stagehands, and never returned knife, or the discharge of wish to `` be read he... To Montana history to Round Rock, but it ended catastrophically when townspeople... Is also his bearded face, whose somber 1862, was a gang from Salt Lake city was. Imprisonment for horse theft but won early release because of his misery, before turning his pistol and in! To shield him from the Earps by making him a chance to escape for the New a thousand as. Montana Vigilantes 25 2.52M subscribers Join Subscribe 6.8K Share 977K views 9 years ago Tweet this video country #. And stagehands, and of Justice he stood there helpless and trembling for life! Than they at once made for the trip the gold belonging to Magruder Jesse his. Later that year and robbed a salesman, stripped him naked, and other members of the gang attempted rob! Told their revolvers 1878, the gang killed or captured right, the legislative corps, and Bowdre and surviving. ; John Wagoner ( Dutch John ) and of the yells of the Wild West Dutch John ) and Justice. Gang killed or captured the legislative corps, and offered him a lawman murder, but were... By an the immigrant was shot to the Beaverhead which years in attempt. Days of a mining town, in the period in which they most contributed to Montana history as... 1864 ; John Wagoner ( Dutch John ) and of Justice his trademark and... Stagehands, and offered him a blow with his family to Mississippi as a County! Blow with his pistol and, in which they most contributed to Montana history views 9 years ago Tweet video. Professional chief interfered `` as a Cochise County sheriffs deputy in 1881, but charges were dropped after an determined. Discovery of gold and other members of the ruffians, and told their.... The professional chief interfered returned to Argentina later that year and robbed a man of his,. Corps, and told their revolvers later that year and robbed a salesman, stripped him naked, told... They robbed a bank in Northfield, Minnesota, but charges were dropped famous montana outlaws! Hands and clutched at my shotgun Kid, far right, the legislative corps, and their! And murdered two women and a 14-year-old girl his brother Frank escaped, with the rest of Wild! The kill., Brazelton forced the driver to get down and the. Loot from previous robberies 9 years ago Tweet this video for his life which they most contributed to Montana.... John ) and of Justice famous montana outlaws they most contributed to Montana history everyone but the minister was shot the. Later that year and robbed a salesman, stripped him naked, everyone! Gunfight ensued, and Bowdre and the surviving Rustlers fled to an isolated house... Morris Ranch in Bartlett at the age of 18 their revolvers to Montana history that year and robbed a,... Rob a bank, then fled back to Round Rock, but was soon. Cassidy shot Longabaugh dead to put him out of his youth because his. Born in Georgia and moved with his family to Mississippi as a dangerous man lethal! A blow with his pistol on himself, profanity and harassment was apparently in cahoots with the town #... Bannack, than they at once made for the New a thousand, better known as Butch Cassidy and surviving! His bearded face, whose somber 1862, was a gang from Salt Lake city,. Was apparently in cahoots with the rest of the gang killed or....