Great story, Sis. They were a mafia-like organization that was led by led byVicente Silva. Bob pretended not to know Emmett, who then tipped him off to the hands of the others. Brack Cornett Gang See Bill Whitley Gang. This was on the property of a man named Jim Riley, about eight miles from the present-day town of Taloga, Oklahoma. Jumping bail, Bob and Emmett headed to New Mexico. Bob Dalton had ambitions. rose, common name for some members of the Rosaceae, a large family of herbs, shrubs, and trees distributed over most of the earth, and for plants of, Rose, Gustav 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. Montgomery was alleged to be posing as a deputy marshal. Some time later, the three dissatisfied members also returned and new plans began to form. Glad she put one over on her husbands. After being found innocent by a Visalia jury, Bill was acquitted and released on October 15. Grat and McCardle fired at each other almost simultaneously. "The Rose of Cimarron" is most famous for what she allegedly did during a shootout between her lover and the law on September 1, 1893, in Ingalls. [1] It starred Monica Calhoun, Lil' Kim, LisaRaye, Charity Hill, Bobby Brown, Stacey Dash, Chrystale Wilson, and Marie Matiko. Bob Dalton was also commissioned as a Deputy Marshal for the federal court in Wichita, Kansas, working in the Osage Nation, in 1889. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. On October 5, 1892, Bob, Grat, and Emmett Dalton, Bill Powers, and Dick Broadwell attempted to rob two banks at the same time in Coffeyville, Kansas. Although the Daltons may have been inspired by their famous cousins' exploits, the Youngers were much older and were in prison at the time of the Dalton Gang's activities. Blackface Charlie Bryant was arrested by U.S. Deputy Marshal Edward Short in the summer of 1891 and while he was being transported to the federal court in Wichita, Kansas, on August 3, 1891, Bryant stole a gun and shot Marshal Short. 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. Rose lived in 1920, at address, Tennessee. Emmett then held up his uninjured hand and surrendered. Mes Gang This bunch of primarily Hispanic outlaws and gunmen were a rival of the John Kinney Gang, both operating out of New Mexico. Coffeyville was not the end of the Dalton Gang. Newcomb and Pierce hid out near Norman, Oklahoma, both of them having been wounded in a gun battle with US marshals. He spotted Bob just as he had killed Brown and aimed his rifle at him from behind the store window. After getting tired of waiting, they left, only to learn later the fate of the gang.[10]. A posse assembled by U.S. As Doolin and Dalton were accepted as leaders of the gang, it became known as the Doolin-Dalton Gang, and also as the Wild Bunch. Emmett had denied accompanying Bob to California. There they played poker all night and won $100. 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. The lawman returned fire and when the smoke cleared both men were dead. On the morning of October 5, the gang emerged from the alley onto the plaza of Coffeyville. He had gone to school at Robbins Corners near Coffeyville, and knew several hundred people in town. Red Jack Gang Led by Red Jack Almer, also known as Jack Averill, this gang preyed on Arizona stagecoaches during the early 1880s, particularly along the San Pedro River. Powers tried to mount his horse, but shots from the store also killed him. Indiana, USA. The gang backed a wagon up to the express car and unloaded all of the contents, easily subduing the one armed guard in the express car. Smith instead went north and several weeks later was arrested by Kay. Most of their 15 children were born in Missouri before the family migrated to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1882. Mystical Symbolism: The Salon of the Rose+Croix, 1892-97 continues at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (1071 Fifth Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through October 4. Jane Ann Turzillo, Photo by LBJ Photography. The brothers collected the bounty, believed to have been $5,000 each. Gang of Roses is a 2003 Western action drama film written and directed by Jean-Claude La Marre. Several civilians were wounded in the fighting. The winter of 1891 found the Dalton brothers relatively quiet, but as soon as spring arrived they teamed up with Pierce, Newcomb, Power, Broadwell, and Doolin to plan another train holdup. Both men were hit several times by stray shots; Dr Goff was fatally wounded. Three months after the Wharton robbery in August 1891, Charlie Bryant became ill and was taken to the doctor in Hennessey, Oklahoma Territory. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Rose Veronica McLaughlin (1892 - 1948) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. Convinced the game was crooked, they pulled their guns, taking back what they had lost and then some. After the killing of "Bittercreek" Newcomb, Dunn was often accused of having set him up, revealing to her brothers where the outlaws were hiding. 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. These included Charlie Pierce, George Bitter Creek Newcomb, Bill EcElhanie, Charlie Bryant, and Richard Dick Broadwell, alias Texas Jack and John Moore. The Rose of Cimarron is most famous for what she allegedly did during a shootout between her lover and the law on September 1, 1893, in Ingalls. Lee Gang (1885) In the mid-1880s, Cooke County, Texas, on the northern border of the Lone Star State, and the Chickasaw Nation just north in Indian Territory, were plagued by a gang of horse and livestock thieves led by James Lee and his brothers, Tom and Pink. Newcomb was wounded. By this time her brothers had left the outlaw life and had become bounty hunters, calling themselves the Dunn Brothers. Their older brother, Frank Dalton, was commissioned a Deputy Marshal for the federal court in Fort Smith, Arkansas and Bob Dalton served on several of his posses. The newly formed Oklahoma Territory had organized their own sheriff and city police departments, but there was so far very little cooperation between them. After the escape, Beck separated from the others and went north, while Grat and Smith went to a friend of Grat's named Joe Middleton, who lived in Hanford. There has been much debate over the identity of the, "sixth man at Coffeyville" reported by witnesses who claimed was accompanying the gang as they arrived in town right before the robbery. 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. Carpenter, one of the owners; Tom C. Babb, bookkeeper; and Charles M. Ball, cashier. The Journal acknowledged witnesses statements then and in a later article that there were two major unanswered questions: who was the sixth man seen riding into town with the gang, and what happened to him? Family Members. 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 was the gang's only job. After pointing out the location of the camp, Middleton left in a hurry and the two posses spent the night on the living room floor of the nearby Elwood ranch. Julia Dalton was associated with the filming as a sort of technical advisor. During an attempted double bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1892, two of the brothers and two other gang members were killed; Emmett Dalton survived, was captured, and later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder,[1] although he later asserted that he never fired a shot during the robbery. She is buried in Salkum Cemetery in Lewis County, Washington. Instead he caught a cold from sitting in the fog all night. I haven't seen one since I left Missouri. 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. Short took the prisoner back and placed him in the baggage car. This was also confirmed by Lit Dalton, who had owned a saloon in San Miguel from 1889 to 1890. Chris Evans' family ridiculed reports of any such involvement or that Tom had been killed, but otherwise never disclosed his actual whereabouts. They had planned to 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. The mountain was a natural fortress, rocky and heavily wooded, with a good view of the surrounding countryside. When he was just 19, he killed a man, claiming it was in the line of duty. He was a saloon keeper in Kansas City, Missouri when he married Adeline Lee Younger. Bill Dalton agreed to join them and soon took part in several robberies, but Lit refused in disgust. In close order, the five crossed Walnut Street from the alley to the Condon Bank, holding Winchester rifles close along their legs. 1941- The following will act as pallbearers: Joe, Leo and Mike Strale, John and M. G. Weidner, Ed Gang, C. Albright. High Fives Gang (1890s) Also referred to as the Christian Gang, led by Black Jack Will Christian and his brother, Bob, from Oklahoma. Musgrove Gang (1867-1868) A gang of horse thieves and cattle rustlers who operated throughout Southern Wyoming and Northern Colorado in the late 1860s. While working at the ranch, Emmett met two men who would later become members of the gang Bill Doolin and William St. Power, alias Bill Power. As a former lawman, Bob knew the difficulty officers had enforcing laws in Indian and Oklahoma Territories. Bill Doolin was killed in August 1896 by U.S. Deputy Marshal Heck Thomas near Lawson, Oklahoma. However, 21-year-old Emmett survived. Bill Dalton came into the hotel lobby and began to speak to deputy Yoes in a loud voice, so everyone around them could hear. Kay and his deputy were following only one or two days behind them, but couldn't get any officers at the towns ahead of them to make an arrest. Wolcotts Regulators surrendering at the T.A. He then ordered the bags of silver on the vault floor into his bag, containing $1000 and weighing about 200lb. 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. 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. Info Share. He began walking behind his plow when he felt a rifle poke him in the ribs. Kay promised Middleton secrecy, and a horse and buggy, if he led him to within a half mile of Dalton's camp. The gang escaped unharmed making off with $17,000 in cash. 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 heard the revolver shots from the Express agent. John Kloehr put the wounded Grat down for good with a bullet in the neck. Emmett thought Grat would mess things up if he went alone with Powers and Broadwell, and thought they should trade places. Someone hit Bob Dalton, who sat down, fired several aimless shots, slumped over and died. Quickly, they abandoned their plans and allowed the train to pass without incident. For two months, during September and October 1878, the gang members terrorized the county by rustling cattle and horses, killing innocent men and boys, pillaging businesses and homes, and raping women. McCanles Gang Led by David McCanles (or by some accounts, McCandless), this group of men was allegedly wanted for robbing banks and trains, cattle rustling, murder, and horse theft in the early 1860s. 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. They hoped that a big haul from the banks would allow them to leave the territory and escape Thomas' heat. 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. Waldo-Sailors Diggings, Oregon in the 1890s. The second train robbery by the Dalton Gang in Oklahoma was at a small station called Lelietta on September 15, 1891, about four miles north of Wagoner, Oklahoma. 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. This is now known as Dalton Alley. Bill Dalton and Bill Doolin had been waiting several miles away with extra horses to aid the gang's escape. Afraid to go near them, Bill left out supplies and food, while there were several times the boys visited Bill's house at night. George Bitter Creek Newcomb was buried outside of Norman, Oklahoma, near the South Canadian River. By that time, Bill had been moved downstairs into what was Grat's cell. As to the ultimate fate of the other gang members: George Bitter Creek Newcomb met a 15-year-old girl named Rosa Dunn, known as The Rose of Cimarron. Eventually, he sought refuge at her parents ranch, and her brothers turned him in for the $5,000 reward on his head. The three went out the side door crouching and dashing across Walnut Street to the alley where they had hitched their horses. Dalton Gang (1891-1892) - Led by brothers Bob and Grat Dalton, the Dalton Gang robbed banks and trains throughout Kansas and Oklahoma until they were killed in the Coffeyville, Kansas Raid. Bob and Emmett were able to steal horses and riding rigs. A largely fictional film version of the Daltons' lives was adapted from Emmett's 1931 book. The Rose of Cimarron hid out with the remnants of the gang for a time, nursing their wounds. Ayres was not killed, but he remained paralyzed for life. Info Share. 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. While there, Deputy Marshal Ed Short arrested Bryant while he was recovering from his illness at a local hotel. The three returned fire and held out, waiting for the time lock to open. 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. When he returned the next day to watch the house, he discovered that Bob and Emmett had escaped. Bob and Emmett then made their way to the end of the back alley onto Eighth Street, where they could hear the townspeople shooting at the Condon Bank. They put the gold into the sack, forced Ayres in front of them as cover, and went out the front door. It was also known as The Dalton Brothers because four of its members were brothers. Hello!". Grave of Dalton gang in Coffeyville, Kansas, Bob Dalton, with an unidentified woman (possibly Eugenia Moore), May 9, 1889. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Mojzesz Gang (1861 - 1906) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. In the end, Bill Dalton was acquitted on October 10, 1891, for the train robbery that Grat had been sentenced to 20 years for. A Coffeyville Historical Society illustrated publication about the Dalton Gang's 1892 unsuccessful raid on Coffeyville's two banks, with a bibliography of 69 sources. When Grat recovered, he was able to escape with the help of his brother Cole. One of the bars had been cut out and replaced with a broom handle blackened by soot. In September 1890, Grat was arrested for stealing horses but was later released for lack of evidence. Grat lowered his winchester, fired, and the jumped behind cover all in one quick motion. Grat, Broadwell, and Powers entered the Condon Bank and Emmett and Bob hurried across Union Street to the First National Bank. Once again the train was loaded with deputies, but for some reason, they were all at the back of the train. Bills anger with the railroad is thought to be one of the reasons the brothers decided to rob a Southern Pacific train headed to Los Angeles on February 6, 1891. As they approached the camp the bootleggers began to fire on them. As Witty entered the room, he heard a noise come from somewhere inside. Mrs. Rose Gang Jesse, formerly of Chattanooga, died Wednesday in a Los Angeles hospital. Sixteen years after his death, she married Richard Fleming. Bob and Emmett made their way back to Indian Territory and hooked up with Emmetts old ranching buddies Charlie Bryant and Bitter Creek Newcomb. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Taube Ester Gang (1871 - 1980) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. Evans, however, claimed that he had received the bills from the Sol Sweet store after cashing a check there. 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 put the baggage man in charge of Bryant and gave him his revolver. Bill Doolin, "Bitter Creek" Newcomb, and Charlie Pierce, none of whom was at Coffeyville, were the only members left of the original Dalton Gang. After Bill and Riley Dean were brought to the Visalia jail, Sheriff Pervis of Stanislaus County, S.P. We encourage you to research and examine these . A western legend has it that Newcomb was badly wounded, and while he lay in the street, Dunn is alleged to have run from the "Pierce Hotel" to him with two belts of ammunition and a Winchester rifle. After making the opening, they ran around the corridors, kitchen, and basement for several nights. Bill was interviewed by the Fresno Expositor in September 1891 saying, "The truth is I am like Paddy Miles' boy --- no matter what goes wrong or what depredation is committed, Bill Dalton is always charged with the same."[5]. Davis farm four miles west of Coffeyville, they made camp for the night and prepared for the next day. The deep canyons of the area, covered with dwarf cedar and blackjack oaks, made it an ideal hiding place. Power, also known as Tom Evans, who had drifted into the area from Texas with a trail herd from the Pecos. Jesse Evans Gang The Boys (1872-1879) Led by Jesse Evans, this gang was actively involved in cattle rustling and armed robbery in New Mexico in the early 1870s. Jennings Gang (1897) This short-lived gang operated only a few months making several failed train robbery attempts in Oklahoma in 1897 before all were arrested or killed. 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. James Gang (1879-1882) Three years after the demise of the James-Younger Gang, when the Youngers were arrested in Northfield, Minnesota, Jesse James put together another group to continue with his criminal career. After spending a few weeks tracking and arresting Arvil Beck and W.B. Without making any noise, Bryant went to the messagebox and secured the revolver. After having a deputy watch Middleton's place, he learned that Middleton was buying enough groceries to last three months and was seen driving east of Sanger. Ayers, the bookkeeper, who they forced to collect the money. Unless there was a high enough reward being offered, they would instead choose to focus their attention on petty criminals. Grat noticed him, but before he could aim, Kloehr shot him in the throat. Therefore, that information is unavailable for most Encyclopedia.com content. Rogers Brothers Gang (1890s) The Rogers Brothers Gang, led by Bob Rogers, terrorized Oklahoma and Kansas in the 1890s. Sheriff Hensley and deputy Ed McCardle where guarding a trail that led to the summit of small and narrow ridge. Right before the deputy ordered Grat to drop his weapon, a dog appeared ten feet from Grat and began barking at the lawman. Emmett stood trial and was sentenced to life in prison. While waiting at the Condon Bank, bullets began to punch through the bank windows and Grat, Broadwell and Power charged out of the bank into the plaza. Kay learned at the train depot that Bob and Emmett had bought tickets to Ogden and were carrying large telescope bags with them. By this time the older Dalton brothers were on their own. In fact, Bill Doolin is thought by many historians to be a sixth member of the gang which hit Coffeyville, holding the horses in the alley, and the only member to have escaped. The outlaws had worn masks during the Alila robbery, concealing their identities. Grat believed him and decided he would wait until it opened. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. This political fight was based on battles between the Southern Pacific Railroad and local farmers over land disputes. Emmett was then hit in the back with a load of buckshot. 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