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dsegelquist  (View posts) Posted: 16 Oct 2003 8:10PM GMT
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All Info will be posted here some of it will be long and some short. I have Info on all these names.

1881-Shakespeare, New Mexico
Sandy King, Russian Bill, Bean-Belly Smith

1864-Montant-( Innocents Gang ) Erastus "Red " Yager, G.Brown

1863-Florence Washington-Henry Talbotte "Cherokee "Bob"

1869-Texas-Cullen Baker

1874-Colfax County, New Mexico-Clay Allison, Chunk
Colbert

1882-Arizona-Curly Bill Brocius
1894-Oklahoma Nathaniel Reed "Texas Jack"
1895-John Wesley Hardin
1864-Bannack Montana-Henry Plummer "Innocents Gang"
1864-Montant-George Lane "Innocents Gang"
1864-Virginia City Montana "Innocents Gang" Lynced.
Jack Gallagher, Hayes Lyons, Bill Dillingham

1887-Fort Smith Arkansas James Lamb, Albert O'Dell
1864-Big Hole, Wyoming Stephen Marshland
1883-Tishomingo, Chickasaw Nation Harris Austin
1887-Oklahoma Seaborn Kalijah
1864-Lewiston Idaho David Renton "Doc Howard" James Romain, Bill Page,

1864-Deer Lodge Montana Bill Barton
1877-Lampasas Texas Merritt Hrrell, John Higgins, Horrell Brothers: Ben, John, Mart, Merritt, Sam, Tom.

1864-Hell Gate, Montana Cyrus Skinner, Alex Carter
1864-Fort Owen Montana Bill Graves "Whiskey Bill"
1878-Kansas Dave Rudabaugh
1889-George Tobler, Irvin Richmond



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Carolyn Sutton  (View posts) Posted: 24 Dec 2003 3:30AM GMT
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I would like to see your information on Texas Jack, Nathaniel Reed. Thank you.

Carolyn Sutton

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dsegelquist  (View posts) Posted: 24 Dec 2003 7:04PM GMT
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This is all I have on him.

In 1894 accompanied by Buss Luckey, Tom Root, Bill Smith, and a couple others, held up a Missouri Pacific train near Muskogee in the Cherokee Nation having been told that $60,000 was in the express car.
The gang was driven off when Deputy U.S. Marshal "Bud" Ledbetter and three deputies opened fire from within the express car.
A shot up Texas Jack slithered back into Arkansas where he was later arrested. Texas Jack was paroled in 1897 having seen the light preaching a warning for folks not to follow his example.
He later appeared in a show called " Texas Jack, Train Robber," and sold Seventy Thousand copies of " The Live of Texas Jack."
Nathaniel Reed, AkA. Texas Jack died in 1950 in Tulsa Oklahoma.

Re: Outlaws of the Old West Page 1.

Carolyn Sutton  (View posts) Posted: 26 Dec 2003 12:21AM GMT
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Thank you Dennis for your reply. Nathaniel Reed is my husband's great great grandmother's nephew. I have a copy of Nathaniel Reed's book he wrote about his life.

Thanks again,

Carolyn Sutton

Re: Outlaws of the Old West Page 1.

dsegelquist  (View posts) Posted: 26 Dec 2003 6:00AM GMT
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Hi Carolyn:
Just got a new book for xmas called Age of the Gunfighter.
There are some Sutton in it.Billy. Michael W., and Sutton-Tayor Feud. Is this family?
Got to looking in my Kansas History Index books have a lot on Michael W. Sutton in Dodge City and Kansas.
A little here and there, let know.
Dennis.

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Carolyn Sutton  (View posts) Posted: 27 Dec 2003 4:59AM GMT
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Dennis,
I am not sure, could be. Could you give me a rundown on what is in the book on the Suttons? My personal e-mail is:
littlecousin@peoplepc.com. Thank you.

Carolyn Sutton

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