Nelson Ellsworth Wyatt, aka: Zip, Dick Yeager, Wild Charlie (1864?-1895) An Oklahoma outlaw, Wyatt was a cattle rustler and post office robber, who also killed a deputy sheriff in Kansas. If you feel that something here has infringed your work please let us know and we will correct it immediately. And, in another strange twist of fate, despite the concealed but reprehensible ideology of its author, in 1996, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress for being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.. He was an amiable fellow, good-natured, clever, and skilled at playing the violin, so he was always in demand for weddings and parties. Longley figures prominently in Louis L'Amour's 1959 novel The First Fast Draw, a highly fictionalized version of Cullen Baker's life. ?-1890) A murderer in the Chickasaw Nation of Indian Territory, Austin was captured by U.S. Deputy William Carr and executed at Fort Smith, Arkansas, on January 16, 1890. The one big surprise came towards the end of the movie when "Jim Crow" Chiles told the two police officers who were on the great outlaw roundup, that Josie's name was "Mr. Wilson." THE END Bill Wilson was probably living around Sherman, Texas after the war. Pete Whitehead An Oklahoma murderer, Whitehead killed Jack Bullard and a deputy in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Robbing stages between. Together they did much damage to the Union army in the area. 602 799 8214 Maybe no five pistoleers alive that could kill him, but two ex-comrades in arms did get the drop on him. William Walker (18? Doroteo Arango Armbula, aka Francisco Pancho Villa (1877-1923) Outlaw, cattle rustler, and Mexican revolutionist, Pancho made numerous successful raids along the U.S. border. Eastwoods partner read it and suggested buying the rights. He started calling. There was quicksand between the two trails. Mrs. Deem identified them and Bill removed them from her property, leading away four government horses. He was killed by lawmen near Arapahoe, Oklahoma in 1896. He had owned several slaves but freed them before the War and advised his grown children remain as neutral as possible. Jim Jamison was pardoned by Governor Crittenden and became a peace officer in Kansas and finally a Texas Ranger. Longley beat up his rival, was subsequently jailed, and escaped. Only after he was shot and wounded did he finally surrender. This is the only known case in Longley's career where one of his victims returned fire. Bill Wilson became, The Bushwhacker.. Later, about 1869, he was selling a wagon load of apples in McKinney, Texas, when two ex-Missouri Qauntrill Raidershis old comrades!spied him. Contemporaries have passed on, retired or simply faded away, but although Henry Paul turns 71 in August the last remaining original member of the Outlaws remains fiercely committed to keeping southern rock alive. Longley had converted to Catholicism shortly before his death, as reported by the. He hid and watched the trail. Convicted of murder, he was sentenced to life in prison. The original work on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 US License. On June 22, 1870, Longley enlisted for a five-year commitment in the army, joining Company B of the U.S. 2nd Cavalry Regiment. David L. Anderson, aka William Billy Wilson, Buffalo Bill (1862-1918) Most commonly known as Billy Wilson, he was a member of Billy the Kids Gang of rustlers. When he was tracked down once again by Lincoln County Sheriff John Poe and a posse on January 27, 1885, the killer shot down Deputy Sheriff John Hurley. [2] Longley was outraged when he found he was to be put to death, while Hardin had only been sentenced to twenty-five years in prison. Longley next possibly went to Grayson County, Texas, where two of his friends, Jim and Dick Sanders, were in jail. Archie Wolfe An outlaw in the Cherokee Nation of Indian Territory, Wolfe was a friend of ned Christie. In 1939 a book, Bushwhacker A True History of Bill Wilson, Missouris Greatest Desperado was written by a descendent of friends and neighbors of the famous bushwhacker. He hid in the trees by the trail leading back to the Union headquarters at Rolla, Missouri, and waited for the soldiers. Dixon went south tracking Lewis Peacock, Bob Lees nemesis, and was killed near Fort Parker. Easy answer. Eastern District of Virginia (703) 299-3700. "Mr. William Henry Whitley, aka: Bill, Will (1864-1888) The co-leader of a gang sometimes referred to as the Bill Whitley Gang, and at other times, the Brack Cornett Gang, Whitley was a bank and train robber in Texas during the late 1880s. Serving as sheriff of Terrell County, Anderson was eventually ambushed and killed by cowboy Ed Valentine when he responded to a call at a local saloon in Sanderson. Sometimes disguised as a Union soldier, sometimes alone, sometimes in the company of other bushwhackers, Bill was always a very dangerous man. The men had with them six excellent horses but little or no supplies, which seemed a little odd to the locals. During the winter and when not active in Missouri, they were in North Texas. Jesus Avott(a) Convicted of horse theft in October 1889, Avott was sentenced to a year in the Arizona Territorial Prison in Yuma. Anthony hid food stuffs taken in a train robbery under his fathers house. Both were hanged at 1:00 p.m. on March 26, 1869 in Sherman, Texas. 1. The story does not end there. Library of Congress Card Number: 78-56979, This page was last edited on 20 May 2022, at 05:24. Everyone believed that this was contrived to allow the Bushwhacker to change his name and avoid bounty hunters. Blue Duck (outlaw) Dan Bogan. ?-1889) William Walker killed Calvin Church in the Choctaw Nation of Indian Territory in December 1888. Ernest Anthony Outlaw horse thief Anthony was jailed in Springer, New Mexico in March 1885, was pardoned, then captured again twice more, escaping both times. After the Gunfight at the O.K. Richard West, aka: Little Dick (1860-1898) Richard Little Dick West was an outlaw who rode withBill Doolin and the Oklahombresin Oklahoma. Thinking it was a turkey answering them, the soldiers were drawn in. The story of Bill Wilson has been told throughout the Ozark Mountains since he began his bloody career in 1861 to the present day. James Arcine (or Arcene) (18? Later meeting up with Dave Rudabaugh, the three rode into White Oaks the following day and attempted to gun down deputy sheriff James Redman but were forced to flee after a crowd of 30 or 40 local residents took to the streets. During the winter and when not active in Missouri, they were in North Texas. Due to his love for turkey hunting, they slipped as close to the Bushwhackers camp as they dared and started making turkey sounds. Despite its ignoble origin, the film was a great commercial and artistic success and has become a cult classic. Following the siege at Stinking Springs (near present-day Taiban, New Mexico), he was arrested with the rest of Billy the Kid's gang after surrendering to Pat Garrett and convicted in December 1880. Bill Wilson lived near Sherman, Texas, and married an Indian woman named Mary Ann Noaks in April, 1865. He watched and when one started lighting his pipe, Bill decided that this distraction was all the edge he needed. Bladder Allen An outlaw in Lincoln County, New Mexico, Allen was jailed for stabbing a man in White Oaks, New Mexico. His appeal was denied in March 1878. Sheriff Anderson was well liked by the public, and was buried in Brackettville, Texas, after a very emotional funeral at which many Sanderson citizens were in attendance. He grew into a very tall, dark and handsome man62, with jet black curly hair and sparkling crystal blue eyes. [1] He received an average education for the time. David Lawrence Anderson (1862 - 4 juni 1918) var en amerikansk outlaw frn 1800-talet, bttre knd under aliaset Billy Wilson, som cyklade med Billy the Kid efter Lincoln County War. Like the books protagonist, the author of the book had his own notorious personal history. David Lawrence Anderson (1862 - June 4, 1918) was a 19th-century American outlaw, better known under the alias Billy Wilson, who rode with Billy the Kid following the Lincoln County War. Carl Adamson Adamson rode with Jim Millerand was allegedly involved in the killing of Pat Garrett in New Mexico on February 28, 1908. On March 31, 1875, Longley killed his childhood friend, Wilson Anderson, with a shotgun. Spillman and B.F. Jermagin. William Arnett (18? For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. Born in Trumbull County, Ohio, on November 23, 1860, David Lawrence Anderson moved with his family to southern Texas in the early 1870s. Around this time, Longley dropped out of school and began living a wild life, drinking, and running in the company of others of a similar disposition.[2]. Longley fled to Louisiana. ?-1889) An outlaw and alleged leader of the Missouri Bald Knobbers a gang of over 400 members. Copyright Kettle Moraine, Ltd. 2017 2022. Nick Worthington A New Mexico and Colorado outlaw, Worthington stole horses and killed several men before he was shot and killed by civilians in Cimarron, New Mexico in June 1878. He rode to Texas with as many as 150 other Quantrill Raiders to hide out. At the request of Silva, Alarid, along with two more crooked lawmen, Jose Chavez y Chavez and Julian Trujillo, lynched Patricio Maes on October 22, 1892. David Lawrence Anderson was a 19th-century American outlaw, better known under the alias Billy Wilson, who rode with Billy the Kid following the Lincoln County War. Working as a cowboy during his late teens, he moved to White Oaks, New Mexico in 1880 where he became the owner of a local livery stable. In that same year, as a result of an interview with Barbara Walters, several politicians and reporters recognized Carter as the anti-segregationist and former Klan leader. Later, Carter ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor of Alabama on a segregationist ticket, but finished fifth of five candidates. Also, there are no known pictures of Simp Dixon. Captain Dave Poole stayed in Sherman and became a successful rancher, spending a lot of his time brokering pardons for many of the Rangers. Henry Antrim See William Bonney, aka Billy the Kid. The 12-count indictmentwhich was returned on June 10, 2010 . Longley left Texas and moved north to avoid the authorities and by May 1870, he had joined a gold-hunting party in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Bushwhacker said, You are looking at him.. Duped, he began to pass the money and was arrested and indicted. On April 19, 1909, a vigilante mob of 150-200 men stormed the jail and dragged out Allen, along with Jim Miller, Jesse West, and D.B. Thanks in part to the efforts of Pat Garrett and others, Anderson received a presidential pardon from President Grover Cleveland in 1896 and worked as a U.S. customs inspector for a time. He wrote Wallaces infamous pro-segregation 1963 line: "Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever." A few days later, a group of Union solders raided his home, threw out his family, stole everything they could and set the entire homestead on fire. All the Rangers frequented his place while in Sherman. In accordance with Title 17 U. S. C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. A few days later, while he was away from home, a group of Union soldiers, Jayhawkers and Red Legs rode to his house, ejected his family, took everything he had, and set fire to his house, barn and outbuildings. See the video clip below of one of the movie's most iconic scenes: SPOILER ALERT: The last scene of The Outlaw Josey Wales, has a sweet resonance and resolution, and a little inside joke for history lovers. He broke them out, and the trio escaped, disarming deputy Matt Shelton when he tried to arrest them. After confirming the location of Longley's grave site, an exhumation of the human remains was performed in 2000. In the summer of 1861, some horses were stolen from the U.S. Government by a guerilla gang. He was six feet (183cm) tall with a thin build, jet black hair, and was just reaching adulthood when the American Civil War ended in 1865. He was born William "Bill" Wilson (pictured below) in the Ozarks Mountains of Missouri of a well-to-do family. [11] In 1958, Steve McQueen played Longley in Season 2, Episode 23 of Tales of Wells Fargo. Reymundo Aguilar A outlaw who fought and died in the Horrell War of Lincoln County, New Mexico, in 1874. One story ways that after the sentencing, he asked the judge to play a game of seven-up with him, double or nothing. Start your review of Bushwhacker: A True History of Bill Wilson -- Missouri's Greatest Desperado. Martin Amador A New Mexico outlaw, Amador was hanged for murder in Deming on January 13, 1908. Although given sole responsibility for the murder, Longley later claimed that he was not the only one shooting. In the process, he became a wanted outlaw. William Wilson, or variants, may refer to: On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. In 1972, he wrote The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales. Carter sent the book to Clint Eastwoods office as an unsolicited submission. San Angelo, Texas: Rangel Printing, 1978. There is usually a grain of truth to most legends and so it is with Josey Wales. Here is the quote of the day. Still today, those tales of gunfighters, outlaws, and lawmen remain popular more than a century after their deaths. Then he became a speechwriter for George Wallace. Although there were a lot of these men, if someone said, The Bushwhacker, The Great Bushwhacker, or the Famous Bushwhacker, everyone knew that they were talking about Bill Wilson. Reporting what had happened, Avott was pardoned by Governor Lewis Wolfley and did no time in prison. [4], Years after the execution, Longley's father, Campbell, came forward in a press release stating that his son had not been executed, and the death had been faked. David Lawrence Anderson (1862 June 4, 1918) was a 19th-century American outlaw, better known under the alias Billy Wilson, who rode with Billy the Kid following the Lincoln County War. Sol remained neutral and advised his children to do the same. He ended up walking free. Skipping bail, he soon fled and joined Billy the Kids Gang of rustlers. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. William B. The number of Union soldiers Wilson killed is unknownaccording to the legend, possibly dozens. He hired a shrewd lawyer and though found guilty, was one few spared from the hanging gallows at Fort Smith, Arkansas. Fredrick Tecumseh Fred Waite (1853-1895) A Chickasaw Indian, Waite was a short-time member of Billy the Kids Gang and gunfighterfor the Regulators during the Lincoln County War in New Mexico but, would later serve as a lawman and prominent politician. Bill Wilson maintained a neutral stance until a confrontation with Union soldiers on his farm on Corn Creek near Edgar Springs, Missouri. The number of Union soldiers Wilson killed is unknownaccording to the legend, possibly dozens. He was an uncle of President Harry Truman and had met Quantrill while a wagon master on the Santa Fe Trail. The only way socialism has any chance in America is for the education system to push it in schools. Bill Wilson became known as "The Great Bushwacker" because he ambushed his many victims. Bill moved his family into a one room cabin on his mothers farm and started on his quest. During the shootout, deputy sheriff Jimmy Carlyle was killed and their pursuers burned the hideout in frustration following their escape. Hearing of this, Bill immediately set up in a rock shed next to the road close to the Deem home. According to legend, he clutched his cards so tightly in one hand that he was buried with them. He sold a wagon load of apples in McKinney, Texas and was paid in greenbacks. They were quick on the trigger as well. They were all natives of the Ozark Mountains in Phelps County, Missouri. David Lawrence Anderson (1862 - June 4, 1918) was a 19th-century American outlaw, better known under the alias Billy Wilson, who rode with Billy the Kid following the Lincoln County War. They were all innocent. Hart was not killed, but did lose his left arm to a shotgun blast. ?-1883) Almer was the leader of the Red Jack Gang who preyed on Arizona stagecoaches during the early 1880s. His descendents would like to know. governor of Alabama on a segregationist ticket, but finished fifth of five candidates. Billy Wilson (Gechteter) - Billy Wilson (outlaw) David Lawrence Anderson (1862 - 4. Even though the author grew up in Phelps County, he never found out that these bushwhackers were associated with Partisan Rangers under Colonel William Clarke Quantrill. ?-1889) Wanted for gunning down two men in July 1888 in the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory; Allen was involved in a vicious gunfight with Deputy Marshal McAlester and his posse. He rushed them, killing all three. ?-1875) Black outlaw Aaron Wilson killed James Harris with an ax and then shot and killed Harris 12-year-old son. The Kid was lynched at Bassett, Nebraska in February 1884. More soldiers, scouts and spies were set afield looking for bushwhackers. Wounded in the arm, he was taken back to Fort Smith, Arkansas, where the arm was amputated shortly before he was hanged on April 19, 1889. Harris Austin (18? Mrs. Deem identified them and Bill removed them from her property, leading away four government horses. Written by Ronnie Atnip and published by NTXE-News ~ August 9, 2011. On another occasion, Bill was working with Bushwhacker Tom Brown. But, unlike the movie, the real man did not have as his driving force a vengeance for losing his family to murder by Union soldiers. There, he served as a crooked lawman when the Dodge City Gang was in control. Everyone believed that this was contrived to allow the Bushwhacker to change his name and avoid bounty hunters. This made it look like a crossing. Apache Kid (1867-1894?) Matt Warner See Willard Erastus Christianson. Joe Asque (18??-1877?) William Wilson - During the Lincoln Cou n ty War of New Mexico, the Dolan/Murphy faction paid Wilson $500 to kill one of his opponents, one Robert Casey, promising him that the law would look the other way. Byways & Historic Trails Great Drives in America, Soldiers and Officers in American History, William E. Walters, aka: Bill Anderson, Billy Brown, Bronco Billy, Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas Declaring Independence, Stanley, Ks Extinct but Still Here (LOK), Black Bob Reservation in Johnson County (LOK). 2. Both their horses were killed during the chase; however, they could both escape on foot. Bill Wilson maintained a neutral stance until his wife and children were brutalized by renegade Union soldiers on his farm on Corn Creek near Edgar Springs, Missouri. Leonard Alverson A thief and smuggler, Alverson was accused, with two other men, of robbing a post office at Steins Pass, New Mexico, on December 9, 1897. Aaron Wilson (18? Anthony Wright was the son of former Presiding Justice Lewis F. Wright. Longley and his friends went through the dead man's pockets, as Pryer Evans and Ned rode away. (The same book was later re-released by the publisher with a new name, "Gone to Texas," and that is the title that is credited in the movie credits.) Bill Wilson went to Texas and his wife received a letter stating that he was killed for his wealth. Bills prosperous farmer father had made pains to remain neutral in the violently split border state of Missouri. William Wall An outlaw member of the Wild Bunch, he was captured and sent to prison. The four were hanged in an abandoned barn behind the jail. He sold a wagon load of apples in McKinney, Texas and was paid in greenbacks. When the soldiers arrived, they asked him if he had seen Bill Wilson. William Walker (18? In mid-December 1868, three former slaves named Green Evans, Pryer Evans, and the third known only as Ned, rode through Evergreen, intending evidently to visit friends farther south. When the federal military reward was not forthcoming from state officials, however, Finney released Longley, possibly in exchange for a bribe from Longley's uncle, Alexander "Pres" Preston Longley, of California. Em seus ltimos anos, ele tambm serviu como policial e inspetor da alfndega . The reality may be closer . A posse shot him to death in May 1898 at Thompson, Utah. He deserted again in May 1872. (The same book was later re-released by the publisher with a new name, "Gone to Texas," and that is the title that is credited in the movie credits.) He only found out that Jim Jamison guided Quantrill while the Rangers were in Missouri. Fleeing again, Longley went to east Texas and became a sharecropper for a preacher, William R. Lay. Ceberiano Aguilar An outlaw who fought and died in the Horrell War of Lincoln County, New Mexico, in 1874. He was arrested, convicted and sentenced that year, but escaped jail and remained at large for nine years until captured early in 1876. "Female genital mutilation is an extreme form of gender-based violence that is unfortunately still practiced in our state," said bill sponsor Sen. Karen Keiser, D-Des Moines, in a news release. Remember, the father of their modern education Elite beliefs is John Dewey. David Arguello Convicted of murdering Colorado peace officer Francisco Garcia on October 19, 1905, Arguello was legally hanged in Raton, New Mexico, on May 25, 1906. Ham White A murderer and stage robber on the road between San Antonio and Austin, Texas. In 1867 the Longley family farm was just one mile from the Camino Real, an old Spanish royal highway that joined San Antonio and Nacogdoches, Texas. He broke with the gang in 1898. They reportedly also killed a freed slave woman in Evergreen. When they approached, he stepped onto the road, stopped them, drew both revolvers and killed all four of them. Hart was not killed, but did lose his left arm to a shotgun blast. His father, Sol Wilson, was a very well-to-do farmer who owned several slaves, but freed them before the Civil War. Longley drifted around Texas for a time, and while gambling in saloons he became acquainted with noted gambler Phil Coe[3] In 1869, Longley and his brother-in-law, John Wilson, embarked on a crime spree through southern Texas. This was not uncommon in the mountains at that time. Bill Wilson, founder of US firearms manufacturer Wilson Combat; Law and crime. The best result we found for your search is Bill Wayne Outlaw age 80+ in Kingwood, TX in the Kingwood neighborhood. William Brocius. Many of these legends trace back to tall tales that Longley himself told while imprisoned in Giddings in 1877. More soldiers, scouts and spies were set afield looking for bushwhackers. Traditionally, Longley is said to have used a pair of Dance .44 revolvers; the Dance was a Texas-manufactured imitation of the Colt Dragoon. Some of these stories are probably false, while others could be true but lack any contemporary corroborating evidence. They just couldnt catch Bill Wilson. After the war, there was a $300 bounty on bushwhackers. It was found by soldiers. It was thought that no one could kill him. They were taken to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D. C., where DNA tests were performed, along with a skull reconstruction. We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Zip Wyatt in Jail by the Police News, 1895. Bill Wilson was born around 1830 in Phelps County, Missouri. He and the other men were imprisoned, but in 1899, Thomas Black Jack Ketchum confessed to the crime, and the three men were freed. The Ozarks were full of men who took to. His marksmanship skills were noticed, and he was assigned to the regular hunting parties regularly leaving the post. This made it look like a crossing. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). He was an uncle of President Harry Truman and had met Quantrill while a wagon master on the Santa Fe Trail. Wilson became a wanted outlaw before leaving for Texas. He then rode up stream, crossed the river, came back down, and rode back and fourth to the river across from his original tracks. Red River Tom Whealington A New Mexico outlaw, Whealington was shot and killed with Dick Rogers while attempting to break a friend out of jail in Springer, New Mexico on March 13, 1885. He was hanged at Fort Smith, Arkansas on August 30, 1889. Bushwhacker Jim Deem and his father were killed by soldiers. The Ozarks were full of men who took to the bush and waged a single man to a small gang warfare on the union soldiers, red legs, jayhawkers and spies for the Union. George Wilson, aka: James Casherago (18? However, the stagecoach wouldnt make it. Wilson suffered a terrible misfortune at OCFS on June 16, 1979. In 1939 a book, Bushwhacker - A True History of Bill Wilson, Missouris Greatest Desperado was written by a descendent of friends and neighbors of the famous bushwhacker. Williams with the help of John Billee in the Kiamichi Mountains of Oklahoma. A Mexican-American convicted of murdering his business partner on October 21, 1889. Starting a ranch in Uvalde County, Texas, he eventually married and had two children. As Baker was dead and his band dispersed at the time Longley claimed this happened, the story cannot be true. This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Quantrill and General Joe Shelby were in constant need of re-mounts. "Presenting a bill that would disenfranchise 5 million voters is both unconstitutional and unserious. Actually, Simp wasnt killed until one year after both Bob Lee and Bill Wilson were killed. He watched and when one started lighting his pipe, Bill decided that this distraction was all the edge he needed. We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. While the movie Josie Wales had minor historical inaccuracies, it had many parallels to the life of the Bushwhacker Bill Wilson. Hearing of this, Bill immediately set up in a rock shed next to the road close to the Deem home. When the men who have been hunting Wales, finally think they have found him in a bar in Santa Rio, a prostitute and other locals cover for the outlaw, saying that Wales was killed in a shoot-out in Monterrey. More than a grainmore like a bushel basket. . After the Civil War, many of the men who had become accustomed to violence and often having lost their lands or fortunes turned quickly to the other side of the law. For about 60 years, Bill Wilsons legend continued to survive in the South. They just couldnt catch Bill Wilson. Two years later, he was arrested in Montana for a Texas murder and was extradited. Under sina senare r tjnstgjorde han ocks som brottsbekmpare och amerikansk tullinspektr. He also served as a law enforcement officer and a U.S. customs inspector in his later years. The two desperadoes were later caught, confessed and were hanged in Sherman on March 26, 1869. In 1958, he quit the Klan group he had founded after shooting two members over finances. At 62 tall and 185 pounds with black curly hair and bright blue eyes, Bill was a very striking man. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Jack Womankiller Outlaw in the Cherokee Nation of Indian Territory, Womankiller was convicted of killing a settler. Bloody Bill Longley, Henington Publishing Company, 1996. He was a deadly shot and always had on both hips two .44-calibre six shooters. One of them was James Butler Hickok (Wild Bill). Anthony Wright was the son of former Presiding Justice Lewis F. Wright. He got several soldiers after him on the road, took the trail, and then left it, tricking the soldiers into riding into the quicksand. Sent to prison, he committed suicide in prison in 1885. He was sentenced to two years hard labor, strapped to a ball and chain, and imprisoned at Camp Stambaugh. Frank Wheeler A member of Selmans Scouts following the turmoil of the Lincoln County War in New Mexico. He got several soldiers after him on the road, took the trail, and then left it, tricking the soldiers into riding into the quicksand. He is a true folk hero. Forrest Carter, born Asa Earl Carter, was a KuKluxKlan leader. Josey Wales was based on a real man and one that was reputedly as tough, violent and vengeful as Wales. ?-1909) A gunfighter who was involved in a bitter feud in Ada, Oklahoma, was later arrested for the murder of Gus Bobbitt. Her father and mother had died, and the Wilsons could not afford to go anywhere except to the homes of various friends which they did for the following two years. Justin Anjo A California outlaw, Anjo was lynched for shooting a man to death on July 12, 1877.
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