Hole-in-the-Wall-Gang Active in the 1880s-1890s in the Hole-in-the-Wall Pass of the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming, the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang was not one organized gang of outlaws, but rather, was made up of several separate groups and individuals who made their hideouts within the pass in Johnson County, Wyoming. Cole had split up with Grat at Gila Bend, Arizona after the two got in argument in which Cole was trying to convince Grat not to join Bob and Emmett. Three marshals died during the shootout. Sheriff Kay soon learned of the horses at Ludlow and that the description of the men who left them matched that of Bob and Emmett. The gang specialized in bank and train robberies.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 . Angered by the charges against Grat and Bill which he knew to be false, Bob decided that the best way to help his brothers would be to acquire enough money to pay for their bail and defense. She was married for 33 years to an Oklahoma politician named Charles Noble. 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 Kay's buggy was directly facing the setting sun, so they could not tell who the men were. Chris Evans' family ridiculed reports of any such involvement or that Tom had been killed, but otherwise never disclosed his actual whereabouts. Grat shipped his saddle and riding rig to Delano and took the train to Traver where he met Bob and Emmett. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); A lot of these babes got away with murder, didnt they? [7] The gang secured about $18,000. Obviously not happy with their take in June, they planned another train heist on July 14, 1892, at Pryor Creek in Indian Territory. The road curved behind some willow trees, and Kay told Witty to drive past the house, passing close to the door, and then to drive back. If someone in the gang had escaped, there would be nothing gained by Emmett for admitting it. High Fives Gang (1890s) Also referred to as the Christian Gang, led by Black Jack Will Christian and his brother, Bob, from Oklahoma. Great story, Sis. 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. 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. 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. After being found innocent by a Visalia jury, Bill was acquitted and released on October 15. At the station, the gang took what they could find in the express and baggage rooms. Brack Cornett Gang See Bill Whitley Gang. Gang, aged 24, died at his residence, 414 Est Third street, yesterday morning at 3:45. For a short time, the brothers served on the side of the law, working as U.S. Deputy Marshals. Threatened with prison time, Smith told Kay that Middleton could be followed to Dalton's camp when he carried him supplies. The three returned fire and held out, waiting for the time lock to open. He was a good eleven years older than Rose. Kay and his deputy went to Ogden where they notified the police to keep watch for the Daltons. Bill Doolin complained that Bob was not dividing the money fairly, and accused Bob of squandering their money on women and gamblers. So was gang member Charley Pierce. Meanwhile, in California, Grat Dalton was found guilty of the train robbery on July 3, 1891, and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. ", Jim Wagy also showed up after the break out to overlook the scene. memorial page for Leo J. 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. The three went out the side door crouching and dashing across Walnut Street to the alley where they had hitched their horses. The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws in the American Old West during 1890-1892. On May 2, 1895, the Dunn Brothers shot and killed both Newcomb and Pierce as they dismounted in front of the Dunn house to visit Rose. By the time Grat reached his mother's he had lost forty pounds. Kay suspected that this was probably the work of some suspects he had from Visalia, but the railroad detectives demanded the arrest of the remaining Dalton brothers. Leading the pursuit was Bob's old friend, Deputy Marshal Heck Thomas, whose renown skills as a deputy kept the gang constantly on the move and in hiding. Arriving at the train station they first took what they could find from the express and baggage rooms, then calmly sat down waiting for the train to arrive with their shotguns over their knees. Each time they stopped sawing, they plugged the hole with soap and soot. This mountain would later be known as Dalton Mountain. Brothers Lit and Bill Dalton were also visiting their mother, and Doolin proposed that they join his group to avenge their brothers. Required fields are marked *. Outlaw gangs go as far back in history as the beginning of man, with the word thug (Thugz) dating to 1200 A.D. when gangs in India pillaged many of the countrys towns. Meanwhile, in the First National Bank, Bob and Emmett captured Thomas G. Ayers, cashier; W.H. When they came back into the front room both Maggie Rucker and the girl remained quiet as they both expected Kay to have been killed. Selmans Scouts (1878) An outlaw gang in Lincoln County, New Mexico, led by John Selman. Doctors W. L. Goff and Youngblood were sitting on the porch of the drug store near the depot. Vasquez Gang (1860s-1875) Led by Tiburcio Vasquez, the gang committed armed robbery and rustled horses and cattle up and down central and southern California for years. Death 16 May 1931 (aged 24) Cass County, Indiana, USA. Grat dropped to the ground and rolled into a gulch about ten feet away. Kay told Grat that he knew neither Bob or Emmett killed the fireman. Actually, his Winchester had been hit by a shot from Deputy Dick Speeds rifle and was rendered inoperable. The gang robbed retail businesses, post offices, and trains in New Mexico. Short then turned and the two shot each other to death. They had been following the Southern Pacific pay car as it made its way down the valley from Oakland to Bakersfield to pay railroad employees. Grat, Power, and Broadwell were fooled into waiting, which gave the townsmen additional time to get themselves armed. Kay sent Ford after Bob and Emmett while he went to the Ogden police to get them to begin searching the city. Kay found out that, before they had arrived, Bob and Emmett had got into a fight at one of the saloons there and badly beat up two cowboys before leaving for Topeka. Here, they secured more than $19,000. They were also accused of robbing a bank in El Reno, Oklahoma, on July 28, but this was based on little evidence, as no one identified any members of the gang. Bummers Gang (1855-1860) Operating in Denver, Colorado, the Bummers Gang began raiding the town in the mid-1850s. Mes Gang This bunch of primarily Hispanic outlaws and gunmen were a rival of the John Kinney Gang, both operating out of New Mexico. The funeral will be held this morning at 9 at the church of SS Peter and Paul, the Rev. This resulted in the first robbery at Whorton, May 1891, where the gang stole $1200. In 1940, shortly after Emmetts death, the book was made into a western movie starring Randolph Scott, Broderick Crawford, Andy Devine, and Kay Francis. Rose A Gang was born on month day 1913, at birth place, Tennessee, to Frank D. Gang and Mary Catherine Gang. The Daltons were also featured in yet another Randolph Scott Western, Randolph Scott himself plays Bill Doolin in the film, "The Dalton Gang" is a half-hour, 1954 episode of the American TV series, The Dalton Gang appears in the Italian comic book, This page was last edited on 29 January 2023, at 06:02. Wild Bunch (1896-1901) Led by Butch Cassidy, the Wild Bunch terrorized the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Nevada for five years. They hid behind some rocks and an oak tree and waited as one of the men approached them. 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. 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. This is an illustrated account of the Dalton Gang's unsuccessful raid on two banks in Coffeyville, Kansas on October 5, 1892. [12], Lit, the last surviving Dalton brother, responded to a book written by his brother Emmett after the latter's death. Bob discovered his location in Timber Hills while Grat was away searching in Coffeyville and went ahead to lead the posse in making the arrest himself before Montgomery could escape the territory. Bob and Emmett returned fire and left Ayres on the sidewalk. 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. Bob and Emmett were hiding out in a ranch barn a mile west of Malaga, and after arriving the brothers talked until morning. Sheriff Kay was forced to give up the chase in order to return to California for Grat's trial. 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. In the midst of the shooting, Powers told Grat he had been hit in the arm. Rose lived in 1920, at address, Tennessee. Sixteen years after his death, she married Richard Fleming. Lit said that Emmett's book, When the Daltons Rode (1931), was largely fabrication. 1941- She was 76. After spending a few weeks tracking and arresting Arvil Beck and W.B. Jane Ann Turzillo, Photo by LBJ Photography. 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. The gang specialized in bank and train robberies. This political fight was based on battles between the Southern Pacific Railroad and local farmers over land disputes. A posse assembled by U.S. The night before the robbery at Red Rock, Judge Burford, US District Attorney for Oklahoma Horace Speed, and deputy marshal George Yoes (son of Marshal Jacob Yoes, the Daltons former employer at Fort Smith) were sitting in a hotel lobby in Kingfisher, where they were talking about the cases that would be in court the next day. Dunn's two older brothers became minor outlaws by the time she was 12. Lewis Dalton came west from Kentucky to Missouri duringthe late 1840s and in the 1850s, he was trading horses and running a saloon in Westport, Missouri (now Kansas City) when he married Adeline. Davis farm four miles west of Coffeyville, they made camp for the night and prepared for the next day. TriskittGangKnown for having conducted several robberies and killings in Northern California, the gang killed 18 people in Sailors Diggings, Oregon, and stole $75,000 in gold. [18] No one then or later asked him about the horse tending remark, but it couldn't have referred to Bill Powers because his role as an active participant is well recorded. Grat made his way back to Oklahoma, and quickly joined back up with the gang, while his brother Bill was still in California awaiting trial. She denied any wrongdoing by her sons, stating that they were in fact lawmen, and told Kay they had gone to Guthrie if he wanted to talk with them. Outlaws Produced by Dave Alexander, music by Scott Buckley. None of the Dalton gang was hit. Four Coffeyville townsmen were also killed: City Marshal Charles T. Connelly, Lucius Baldwin, George Cubine, and Charles Brown. Witty did have a clue from another deputy that two strange men had been seen hanging around after dark on the open plain near Traver and at the abandoned Overland Stage station at Cross Creek. This was the gang's only job. They were a mafia-like organization that was led by led byVicente Silva. dow n. a circular window with mullions or tracery radiating in a form suggestive of a rose. 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. Archer Gang (the 1880s) Much like the Reno Brotherswho had operated two decades earlier, the Archer brothers Thomas, Mort, John, and Sam, raided Orange and Marion Counties in Indiana for several decades. Bill Dalton came into the hotel lobby and began to speak to deputy Yoes in a loud voice, so everyone around them could hear. Bill Powers was somewhat of a man of mystery. Bob also hired Emmett under him to guard prisoners. One of the bars had been cut out and replaced with a broom handle blackened by soot. They laughed and joked and 'baa'ed at the sheep and goats along the way. For the four months that Bob and Emmett spent trying to lose Sheriff Kay in the desert, Grat sat in the Tulare County jail in Visalia awaiting his trial. She fired the rifle at the marshals while Newcomb reloaded his revolvers, and Newcomb was able to escape. 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. When Middleton returned, Kay arrested him at his home and threatened to send him to San Quentin if he didn't give up Grat's hideout. J. After a hearing, Bill was held for trial for the Alila robbery, but he quickly secured bondsmen and was released. The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws who primarily operated in Oklahoma and Kansas between 1890-1892. 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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. As Emmett reviewed the roles of the various participants, he concluded by saying, "Then there was Tom Evans down tending the horses." Walker in Wichita. 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. 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. Fleagle Gang (1920s) The Fleagle Gang robbed banks and murdered in Kansas, Colorado, and California during the 1920s. He soon discovered a worn place in the carpet and found a trap door hidden underneath. It was also known as The Dalton Brothers because four of its members were brothers. A couple of her brothers rode both sides of the law. The name "Rose of Cimarron" (not that of Rose Dunn) first came to popular attention with the publication of Bill Tilghman's booklet, Oklahoma Outlaws. Carpenter, one of the owners; Tom C. Babb, bookkeeper; and Charles M. Ball, cashier. As a former lawman, Bob knew the difficulty officers had enforcing laws in Indian and Oklahoma Territories. Short then went to the rear platform with his rifle. Most of their 15 children were born in Missouri before the family migrated to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1882. How do we create a person's profile? 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 . Nevertheless, some suspected that the victim had tried to take away Bobs girl. They put the gold into the sack, forced Ayres in front of them as cover, and went out the front door. McCarty Gang (1892-1893) The McCarty Gang was run by Tom McCarty, who was one of the first to introduce Butch Cassidy to the life of banditry. He then saw Grat begin to approach over the hill and planned to wait until he was thirty feet from him before making an arrest. Refer to each styles convention regarding the best way to format page numbers and retrieval dates. The three then rode to the ranch of Clovis Cole, northeast of Fresno, and asked Lit if he could furnish them a horse and saddle. Tom Evans, on the other hand, was reported to be the fraternal twin of outlaw Chris Evans, who at the time of the Coffeyville raid was a fugitive hiding out in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. Ignoring the advice of the people in Hennessy, he also took the prisoner without a guard. 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. Someone hit Bob Dalton, who sat down, fired several aimless shots, slumped over and died. Though the history of these Old West gangs is often romanticized, it should not be forgotten that they were, in fact, nothing more than thugs. Grat noticed him, but before he could aim, Kloehr shot him in the throat. As Witty entered the room, he heard a noise come from somewhere inside. On the night of September 27, Grat and two cellmates, Arvil Beck and W.B. Rose Vida Gang Birth 9 Aug 1906. By this time the older Dalton brothers were on their own. By this time her brothers had left the outlaw life and had become bounty hunters, calling themselves the Dunn Brothers. Originally published by the Coffeyville Historical Society, this reprint includes an updated foreword by the author. While there, Deputy Marshal Ed Short arrested Bryant while he was recovering from his illness at a local hotel. By Robert Barr Smith They rode in from the west through a crisp, brilliant October morning in 1892, a little group of dusty young men. 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. When not preying on the railroads, the gang spent their time digging out large rooms into the steep hills in the cedar brakes on the Northern Canadian River. The lawmen aimed their rifles at the man and Hensley ordered him to drop his rifle and unbuckle his revolver belt. Trusted by millions of genealogists since 2003 Trusted information source for millions of people worldwide [1] It starred Monica Calhoun, Lil' Kim, LisaRaye, Charity Hill, Bobby Brown, Stacey Dash, Chrystale Wilson, and Marie Matiko. Left to right: Bill Powers; Bob Dalton; Grat Dalton, Dick Broadwell, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "DALTON Family History: Old West Kansas Dalton Gang KS Heritage Group www.kansasheritage.org", "The Dalton Gang Train Robbery at Adair, I.T. Info Share. As they approached the camp the bootleggers began to fire on them. Even though Sheriff Kay had given up his pursuit of the boys, they still had a $3000 bounty on their heads posted by Wells Fargo and the Southern Pacific Railroad, encouraging lawmen in the area to pick up where Kay had left off. The plan was that Bob and Emmett were to rob the First National Bank while Grat, Broadwell, and Powers robbed the Condon Bank across the street. Kay doubled back to Kingman and learned that the boys had taken a train to Phoenix with the money they made. The posse tried firing at Grat through the brush, but he managed to run the mile back to Elwood's ranch. Rose had four brothers, who taught her to ride and shoot, and she met Newcomb through them. First recruited were George "Bitter Creek" Newcomb and "Blackfaced" Charlie Bryant, who had received his nickname because of a gunpowder burn on one cheek. The next robbery was on July 14, at Adair, Oklahoma, near the Arkansas border. The entire gun battle had lasted less than 15 minutes after the robbers had entered the banks. He was afraid some of his friends would be hurt, but Bob assured him there would not be any shooting, and that it would all be over before anyone knew what happened. Jumping bail, Bob and Emmett headed to New Mexico. Witty had gone to the livery stable in Modesto, at the time being jointly run by Chris Evans and John Sontag, and learned that Grat had sold the horse to Evans who in turn gave him the two dollar bills. Kay believed Chris was either protecting himself by helping Grat break from jail or returning the favor for Grat protecting him. Explore historical records and family tree profiles about Ruth Gang on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. They missed Bob and Emmett by only twelve hours in Cananea, then lost their trail completely in Fronteras. Broadwell was hit several times, but managed to ride away. On June 1, 1892, the gang robbed the Santa Fe train at a small station called Red Rock at 10pm. It had been raining for several days prior, and it was so cold the ground was covered in ice. This was also confirmed by Lit Dalton who had also attended the trial and claimed to have had several hour long conversations with Evans.[16]. 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. While Emmett Dalton worked as a member of some of his brothers posses, he made his living working as a cowboy on the Bar X Bar Ranch near the Pawnee Agency in the present-day Osage Nation. He then went to Fresno to check on Lit and Cole Dalton, and was convinced of the same. But, a narrow margin separated the lawless from the law enforcers during those rough times. In August 1888, the two formed a posse to arrest a man named Charley Montgomery. Ruthless, they shot anyone who got in their way. Slipping from one side to the other, Bob Dalton, along with his brother Emmett, were charged with selling whiskey in the Osage Nation on March 21, 1890. The brothers who were members of the Dalton Gang were Bob, Grat, Emmett, and Bill.[4]. He watched the men as they entered the bank and when he saw a gun pointed at the cashiers counter in the Condon Bank, he called out the bank is being robbed! The cry was taken up and quickly passed to everyone around the square. When he returned the next day to watch the house, he discovered that Bob and Emmett had escaped. Short took the prisoner back and placed him in the baggage car. At 10pm he looked at his watch and announced to Yoes aloud that it was his bedtime, but that he would be back to have breakfast with him in the morning. She was completely infatuated with Newcomb and began supporting Newcomb's outlaw life by venturing into town for supplies, as he was a wanted man and could not. He was taken to Dr. Wells office with 20 bullets and the doctor said he would be dead before nightfall. Most officers believed that Grat immediately escaped the county, but Sheriff Kay thought otherwise. However, 21-year-old Emmett survived. On September 1, 1908, Emmett married Julia Johnson Gilstrap Lewis in Bartlesville, Oklahoma where they lived for a couple of years before moving to California. He then ordered the baggageman to ignore him and to go back to his work. Joining afterwards were Bill Doolin, Dick Broadwell, Bill Powers, and Charley Pierce. Blonger Brothers (1890s-1922) Louis H. The Fixer Blonger led one of the longest-running confidence rings in the American West. 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. Covered are a brief history of the area, the Dalton family, the brothers (Bob, Grat, and Emmett) both as lawmen and as outlaws, and a detailed account of the raid and its . Several civilians were wounded in the fighting. The Dunn boys killed the pair for the money, claiming to have shot then during a fire fight. Later, they found out that their suspicions were correct regarding the train that they had allowed to pass as it had been full of armed guards protecting $70,000 of the Sac and Fox annuity. In September 1890, Grat was arrested for stealing horses but was later released for lack of evidence. Kay and his men made their way to a rock ledge that Middleton told them would bring them within a few feet above Dalton's camp. In addition to the MLA, Chicago, and APA styles, your school, university, publication, or institution may have its own requirements for citations. 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." 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. 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. 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. Bill Dalton went on the run after robbing the First National Bank in Longview, Texas, and was killed by lawman, Loss Hart, at Elk, Oklahoma on June 7, 1894. Kay's deputies were carrying ten gauge, double-barrel shotguns, loaded with buckshot, and they leveled them at Dalton. The two bandits met their end at the hands of Roses brothers who had turned bounty hunters. Though he did not participate in any of the hold-ups with his brothers, he acted as their spy and advisor. The embittered Broadwell returned to Indian Territory and started work on the ranches. 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. Bill arrived for breakfast like he said, and the four of them took the same table. View Source Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Memorials Region North America USA Tennessee Hamilton County Chattanooga Chattanooga National Cemetery Flores-Daniel Gang (1856-1857) Led by Juan Flores and Pancho Daniel, the gang raided southern California, stealing horses, cattle and robbing travelers along the roadways, sometimes leaving their victims dead. They started stealing horses to make more money, and then fled the area. When they entered the cell, Bill took out his guitar, sat on a soap box, leaned against the bars of the corridor and began to play a popular song he put his own words to and titled, "You'll Never Miss My Brother Till He's Gone". 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. 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. Plot [ edit] The river changed course over the years and even flooded, washing away Newcombs grave. John Kloehr put the wounded Grat down for good with a bullet in the neck. However, that account has never been verified, and was never mentioned by the US Marshal official report, which indicated that Newcomb at best fired two shots then fled. Bill had been in a separate cell from Grat, located upstairs. Emmett had denied accompanying Bob to California. Chris had continually attested his innocence and any confirmation of his already rumored association with the Dalton Gang would have damaged his case. 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. Bill Dalton agreed to join them and soon took part in several robberies, but Lit refused in disgust. He then quickly charged down the mountainside tearing through the brush. b/o Joseph, Mark, Francis, Herman, Bertha, Patrick, Mary Kathleen, Alberta and Rose Gang. Newcomb was wounded. Some time later, the three dissatisfied members also returned and new plans began to form. I love this little hell-kitten. [11] He was given a life sentence in the Kansas State Penitentiary in Lansing, Kansas, of which he served 14 years before being pardoned. Emmett died at home in Long Beach, California on July 13, 1937. Soapy Smith Gang (1879-1898) Led by Jefferson Randolph Soapy Smith, the gang operated in Denver and Creede, Colorado, before moving to Skagway, Alaska, running several con games against unsuspecting citizens. Shepard, and B.S. . As he lifted the rifle up, Bob shot and killed him. Grat and Middleton told Smith they planned to hide out in the Coast Range and invited him to come with them. 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