In 1910 he bacame a special Peace Officer in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They hid behind some rocks and an oak tree and waited as one of the men approached them. On the night of September 27, Grat and two cellmates, Arvil Beck and W.B. Kay talked to their mother for several hours and she even invited him in for breakfast. Bob and Emmett then took a train headed back to Needles before stopping at Kingman. In August 1891, Charlie Bryant was spotted in Hennessey, Oklahoma, after leaving the gang's hideout to visit his brother in Mulhall. Several civilians were wounded in the fighting. They used the bar they had cut out to pry open the grating in the wood room window and, instead of risking going and putting it back, left the broom handle in its place. Review. Grat noticed him, but before he could aim, Kloehr shot him in the throat. They had no children. The Dalton Chronicles consists of articles contributed by the late DGS Member Rodney Garth Dalton of Utah who passed away on August 28th, 2012. A later report in the Visalia Times-Delta, a major newspaper in Visalia, California, attributed to "a relative of Mrs. Evans" (most likely Chris Evans brother-in-law Perry Byrd, a deputy of Sheriff Gene Kay) stated, "Tom Evans killed at Coffeyville, Kansas, when the Dalton brothers made their famous raid on the banks of that town, was the twin brother of Chris."[19]. Delynn Jorgensen 7/29/12. 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. He claimed that Bob, Grat, and Emmett had all made at least two trips to Bill's ranch in California during that time and that at least one of them would show up to his saloon to get a gallon demijohn full of whiskey to bring back to the rest. The locals who identified him notified a deputy marshal named Ed Short. After Bob and Grat were killed at Coffeyville, Bill Dalton formed another gang with Bill Doolin, known as the Wild Bunch or the Dalton-Doolin Gang. In 1918, he portrayed himself in the movie version of his book Beyond the Law. For the film based on them, see, Dalton gang following the 1892 Coffeyville, Kansas raid. Save. Condon & Company's Bank and the First National Bank on opposite sides of the street in Coffeyville, Kansas. 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. 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. It has been speculated by those seeking to answer the confusion that Bill Powers possibly escaped and it was Tom Evans who was killed, as originally reported, or that Tom Evans was just an alias of Bill Powers. Knowing that Kay was hot on their trail, they traveled east through Arizona into New Mexico. The newly formed Oklahoma Territory had organized their own sheriff and city police departments, but there was so far very little cooperation between them. 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. Right as Hensley left, deputy McCardle heard the sound of footsteps come from the same direction where they had spotted Dean. Four of the gang were killed in the ensuing gun fight. 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. Late that night, they received a telegram notifying them that men matching the description of Bob and Emmett were seen taking a southbound train many miles south of Salt Lake. Detective Smith decided to chime in, but Grat said he wouldn't say a word while Smith was present. Deputy Witty entered shortly after, and was told by Kay to go in the room and grab Bill's rifle. James Lewis Dalton from Jackson County, Missouri and Kentucky was the father of all four boys. This Section of the Data Bank contains anecdotes, short stories and whimsical tales of Daltons throughout history. He was married to Julia Johnson Dalton, who survived him. The only agency with jurisdiction over the whole territory was the U.S. Rumors had circulated for months that Bob had planned to come and liberate Grat, so two of sheriff Kay's deputies, Jim Wagy and Bob Hockett, had been hired by Wells Fargo to guard Grat's cell until he was sentenced and sent to San Quentin. They then robbed the next train a few minutes later, securing about $50,000. Leona outlived all of her brothers and sisters. lton, Louis Kossuth Dalton, Beatrice "bea" "lelia" Elizabeth Dalton, Littleton Dalton, Franklin P "frank" D James Lewis Dalton, Adeline Lee (6) Dalton (born Younger). This, of course, is where Yellowstone takes place, and is where James settles his family after the death of his only daughter, Elsa Dutton. She then traveled to Visalia with her two daughters, as well as her sons Ben, Cole, Lit and Bill, for Grat's trial. After being left on the sidewalk by Bob and Emmett, Thomas Ayres had run into one of the hardware stores and grabbed a rifle. Kay noticed the bills were perfectly new and asked Grat where he got them. On the morning of October 5, the gang emerged from the alley onto the plaza of Coffeyville. However, four of the 15 children loom large in western outlaw folklore: Grat, Bob, Bill and Emmett Dalton. Kay sent Ford after Bob and Emmett while he went to the Ogden police to get them to begin searching the city. The gang was also assisted by Bob's lover Eugenia Moore, known by her aliases "Tom King" and "Miss Mundays", who acted as their informant, but was also a notorious horse thief and outlaw. In the two weeks following the robbery, Bob and Emmett hid out in the mountains near Bill's ranch. 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. Southern Pacific detective Will Smith visited Grat's cell almost every day during the trial trying to get a confession out of him and Grat began to despise Smith. He decided to watch the outside of the place at night to see if he could catch in the act whoever was trying to open the grating. The four future outlaws first worked as cowboys, but, in 1887, their older brother Frank, a federal deputy marshal, was killed by whiskey runners; in deference, Grat, Bob, and Emmett pinned on lawmens badges. Attention: . Dont stop looking you will find out! He was born to Lewis and Adeline Dalton and was the youngest of the Dalton brothers. The men split into three groups to cover all approaches to the camp. He then threw the butt of his winchester to the ground and the two nervously laughed at each other. Though he did not participate in any of the hold-ups with his brothers, he acted as their spy and advisor. While the Indian Nations had their own tribal law enforcement, these agencies had no jurisdiction over non-Indians. Bill arrived in Paso Robles and was arrested by Sheriff Kay fifteen minutes after getting off the train and was taken to Visalia. While Bill was playing his guitar, Wagy noticed that he was trying to cover up where the break had been made. Sterling, MontgomeryCO, KY Died: 16 Jul 1890 in Dearing, KS Father: Benjamin DALTON Mother: Nancy RABOURN Generations earlier, James Lewis Dalton's (D'Alton) forbears had left France for Ireland. Married to Cara, he worked the Dutton homestead alongside his nephew,. na Randolph Dalton, Emma Dalton, Robert Rennick Dalton, Eva May Dalton, Mason Dalton, Henry Coleman Coleman Dalton, Gratton Hanley Dalton July 13 1937 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. He then quickly charged down the mountainside tearing through the brush. This would've been while Grat was on active duty as Deputy Marshal in Indian Territory, but Sheriff Kay claimed that Grat had told him that he had made two extended trips to California while serving as U.S. Ignoring the advice of the people in Hennessy, he also took the prisoner without a guard. . Kay decided to pursue them with his deputy, Jim Ford, and to capture them if possible. The Dalton brothers were part of a large family headed by parents Adaline Younger Dalton and James Lewis Dalton. He then ordered the baggageman to ignore him and to go back to his work. (He was pardoned in 1907, reformed, and led a respectable businessmans life in Los Angeles until his death on July 13, 1937.) 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. The Daltons resided first in Cass county, Mo., then Coffeyville, Kan., then back in Missouri, and finally in the wild Oklahoma Indian Territory. Following behind Marshal Connelly was John Kloehr, still in the stable. The next morning, Grat called Wagy over to his cell and asked him where he got such a cold. James Lewis Dalton from Jackson County, Missouri and Kentucky was the father of all four boys. Ford drew his revolver and ran into another store to the alley to cut them off, but soon lost them. After serving 14 years in prison for the crime, Dalton capitalized on his notoriety to author books and become an actor in Hollywood. Doolin quit the gang, along with Newcomb and Pierce, due to the mismanagement of finances. In 189091 they took to robbing gambling houses, trains, and banks and were joined by their brother Bill, until then a married, respectable citizen, whose career had been wrecked by his being linked to his brothers. They put the gold into the sack, forced Ayres in front of them as cover, and went out the front door. 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. On Nov 27, 1887, Frank Dalton and another deputy marshal, Jim Cole, went across the river from Fort Smith to arrest three whiskey bootleggers. This was the gang's only job. 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. Joining afterwards were Bill Doolin, Dick Broadwell, Bill Powers, and Charley Pierce. While in jail, a train robbery occurred near Ceres, on September 3, 1891, but was unsuccessful with no money being taken. From Phoenix, Kay followed the Daltons by horse and stage from Prescott, Gila Bend, Tucson, and then to Nogales, Mexico. Chris Evans' family ridiculed reports of any such involvement or that Tom had been killed, but otherwise never disclosed his actual whereabouts. Emmett thought Grat would mess things up if he went alone with Powers and Broadwell, and thought they should trade places. On September 21, Grat Dalton was brought into court to face sentencing, but this was instead postponed to October 6. Hensley grabbed Dean and took him over the ridge to Kay so they could handcuff him to an oak tree. Let me look at one." Bill had returned to Oklahoma several months earlier, living at his mother's house near Kingsfisher. 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. Bill Dalton agreed to join them and soon took part in several robberies, but Lit refused in disgust. The next day, Christmas Eve, 1891, the posse of both Sheriff Kay and Sheriff Hensley woke up at three in the morning and ascended the mountain to Dalton's camp. 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]. They had not been to the town for several years, though, and the hitching post had since been removed during street work. Through her brother, Adeline was an aunt of Cole and Jim Younger, of the famous James-Younger Gang. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Emmett Dalton (May 3, 1871 - July 13, 1937) was an American outlaw, train robber and member of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West. When the train came in at 9:45pm, they backed a wagon up to the express car and unloaded all the contents. Thinking it might be Bob, Kay demanded that Bill tell him where he was. As soon as the judge had finished, Bill announced, "Well, I can prove that I was not there, and not by accident either."[6]. Dalton took part in several robberies with the Wild Bunch, including a gun battle on September 1, 1893, at Ingalls, Oklahoma Territory, where three deputy U. S. marshals were killed. 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. They had no children. He asked Latta not to publish the information until after his death.[13]. Bob had planned for the gang to tie their horses to a post behind the Condon Bank, where it was protected from the center of town by brick walls. Dalton Brothers, four train and bank robbers famous in U.S. Western history: Grattan ("Grat"; 1861-92), William ("Bill"; 1863-94), Robert ("Bob"; 1870-92), and Emmett (1871-1937). Their older cousins were the outlaw Younger brothers. For some reason, however, the body was buried as Bill Powers. Bob and Emmett were hiding out in a ranch barn a mile west of Malaga, and after arriving the brothers talked until morning. Emmett was then hit in the back with a load of buckshot. Brother of Charles Benjamin Dalton; Henry 'Cole' Coleman Dalton; Louis Kossuth Dalton; Bea Elizabeth Dalton; Littleton "Lit" Lee Dalton and 11 others; Lelia Dalton; Frank Dalton, Deputy U.S. The $50,000, however, came out to only $1800 after drafts and securities had been thrown out. While six men were confirmed to had been seen riding into town, other witnesses that day were all in agreement that upon reaching town there were only five men in the group. 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. The Dalton brothers were descendents of Timothy and Elizabeth Dalton of Bedford Co., Virginia and "Lighthorse" Harry Lee and Charles Younger through their parents, James Lewis Dalton (1826-1890) and Adeline Lee Younger (1835-1925). Emmett had denied accompanying Bob to California. 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. He then sold the lease to his ranch in San Luis Obispo County, moved his family to his wife's parents in Livingston, California, and left for Kingfisher. Elizabeth was born on January 13 1715, in Baltimore, Prince George's, Maryland, USA,. Yoes told the judge that he was Bill Dalton, the brother of the notorious train robbers, and the judge asked him to introduce them when he came to breakfast. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out. His contributions to researching the Dalton surname and his family lines will always be enshrined in the Dalton Chronicles. Corrections? Late in the afternoon, Kay and Witty were about four hundred yards from the station when they saw two men crouching as they crossed the road from the old stage barn to the station. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). The deputy handed the message to Judge Burford, who read it aloud to the audience. 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. After splitting the money among themselves, the gang soon realized they needed to rob another train. 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. The Journal then went to state that, "The other dead body proved to be that of Tom Evans" and marked number six on their map of the shooting area as "Where Tom Evans fell" and in three other references to him The Journal called him Tom. Genealogy for James Lewis Dalton (1826 - 1890) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. 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. He was then taken back to Visalia to await his trial for the Alila robbery. After being found innocent by a Visalia jury, Bill was acquitted and released on October 15. The actor Tyler MacDuff portrayed Emmett Dalton in the 1957 episode of the CBS documentary drama series You Are There entitled "The End of the Dalton Gang (October 5, 1892). James Dalton Hatcher Obituary. Soon after, Jim Ford noticed Emmett exit a department store, who quickly ducked back inside upon noticing Kay. Family will receive friends for visitation on Friday, December 2, 2022, at Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel from 4:00pm until time of memorial service at 6:00pm. He soon discovered a worn place in the carpet and found a trap door hidden underneath. James Lewis Dalton and Adeline (Younger) Dalton (whose sons gave their name to the Dalton gang) had fifteen children and ten of those fifteen were boys. In El Paso, they found out that Bob and Emmett had headed to Albuquerque and then took the train to Topeka, Kansas, where the rail ended. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. If someone in the gang had escaped, there would be nothing gained by Emmett for admitting it. Emmett, however, was against the idea. Short then went to the rear platform with his rifle. 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]. McCue of the Montgomery County District Court for second degree murder. When Bill and Dean were acquitted, Bill was rearrested by Kay after his bondsmen were convinced to withdraw by detective Hume. None of the Dalton gang was hit. 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. After getting tired of waiting, they left, only to learn later the fate of the gang.[10]. As they exited the door, an American Express agent opened fire with his revolver. Their mother also came to California from Kingfisher to pay Beckenridge after she mortgaged her home and borrowed money from neighbors. He is the cowboy in charge of it all, and now current governor of Montana. When he returned the next day to watch the house, he discovered that Bob and Emmett had escaped. [2] He was paroled after serving 14 years in prison.[3]. Lewis Dalton was a saloon keeper in Kansas City, Kansas, when he married Adeline Younger, the aunt of Cole and Jim Younger. Bill Dalton and Bill Doolin had been waiting several miles away with extra horses to aid the gang's escape. Unlike the marshals office, the Osage Police paid a monthly salary. Emmett was sentenced to life in the state prison at Lansing, Kansas, by Judge J.D. ", Jim Wagy also showed up after the break out to overlook the scene. Grat's trial didn't start until that June and it lasted three weeks. The two left California in February 1892 and rode for a hundred and seven days before reaching Kingfisher. Also wounded were captains Kinney and LaFlore, but they recovered. 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. 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. The baggageman carelessly stuck the revolver into a pigeon-hole messagebox and went to work at the other end of the car. Lewis Dalton came west from Kentucky to Missouri during the late 1840s and in the 1850s, he was trading horses and running a saloon in Westport, Missouri (now Kansas City) when he married Adeline. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. 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. John Dalton, who was the brother of William Dalton the Elder, married Mary Newman Brockenbrough, the widow of William Brockenbrough on 6 May 1702. Without making any noise, Bryant went to the messagebox and secured the revolver. This also suggests that John Dalton was not a young man, and this could have been a second wife. In the spring of 1942, the brothers, under Tuvia's leadership, decided to gather 30 surviving family members and a few friends. Send flowers to the service of Pastor Terence Hundrey Hambrick Kay and his deputy went to Ogden where they notified the police to keep watch for the Daltons. The Daltons told their stories, but neither Kay or Beckenridge ever cleared up the murder point and ruined Grat's case. Walker in Wichita. In January 1889, Grat and Bob both became deputies first under Marshal Jones and later under Marshal R.L. Played by country music icon Tim McGraw, James Dutton is the patriarch of 1883. The first look into the Dutton family technically began with Yellowstone, but the first branch of the family tree is filled out with the characters we met in its prequel, 1883. The ride from Mojave to Barstow almost cost them their lives, as they only saw water once in those seventy-five miles of desert. Though much of the evidence showed that Grat was in Fresno the night of the Alila robbery, including the testimony of several witnesses, the influence of the powerful Southern Pacific Railroad caused him to receive an unfair trial. Instead he caught a cold from sitting in the fog all night. The cellmates would sing and talk to drown out the sound of the saw. A rail ticket from California to Indian territory was too expensive for the boys, so Bob and Emmett crossed the Tehachapi's and began riding across the Mojave Desert while Bill went ahead by train to lay out food and supplies for them. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of James Dalton Hatcher of Bono, Arkansas, who passed away on February 28, 2023, at the age of 66, leaving to mourn family and friends. The gang specialized in bank and train robberies. 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. With the help of non-Jewish friends, they began to collect guns to protect themselves. Alex Murdaugh claimed the family dogs caused Satterfield, 57, to trip, but her death was not reported to the coroner and an autopsy was not initially . They cut through Antelope Valley and skirted the desert down to San Diego County before taking the old trail to Yuma. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmett_Dalton. Emmett Dalton survived the raid but received 23 gunshot wounds. It had been raining for several days prior, and it was so cold the ground was covered in ice. Hello!". 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. They missed Cole by several hours who had already taken the train to Salt Lake where Kay and his deputy followed. 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. 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. At first, it looked to Kay as if it had been an inside job as it was obvious Grat had simply unlocked the cell door with a key and broke through the basement window to get out. Husband of Julia Johnson Lewis Group of outlaws in the American Old West, This article is about the group of outlaws. After making the opening, they ran around the corridors, kitchen, and basement for several nights. As the Daltons made their way west down the alley towards the horses, Town Marshal Charles T. Connelly came through the livery stable into the alley and ran east towards the plaza without noticing the bandits behind him. In 1840 there were 39 Dalton families living in Virginia. The Dalton brothers were raised in a large family of mostly well-mannered siblings. The Daltons were featured in Randolph Scott's Western. Two hardware stores in the town had, meanwhile, begun passing out guns to the local civilians, who began firing through the windows at the Condon Bank. Kay tracked the Daltons to their mother's home, and kept watch of the house for a few days before being forced to return to Kingfisher because of bad weather. Bob would not allow Emmett to check out the town beforehand in fear that he would be recognized, so this was not factored into their plan. Cubine's partner, Charles Brown, was standing unarmed next to him and went to pick up his Winchester. Leona outlived all of her brothers and sisters. He was found 2 miles away, dead. The mountain was a natural fortress, rocky and heavily wooded, with a good view of the surrounding countryside. Hello!". NOTARY PUBLIC NOTE: Complete reverse side of family tree form also Form FT-1 Grandparents Aunts and Uncles First Cousins **First Cousins Once Removed Henry Starr was arrested in 1893 and held for trial at Fort Smith. Kay knew from this that Cole was able to supply the boys with guns and ammunition. ", A caricature of Dalton appeared in the 1954 Lucky Luke album Hors-la-loi where he's depicted as the tallest of the Dalton brothers. alton, Louis Kossuth Dalton, Bea Elizabeth Lelia Phillips (born Dalton), Littleton "lit" Lee Dalton, John Franklin Dalton, Grat Roy Reynolds Dalton, Roy Johnson, Genie Gilstrap Perrier (born Dalton), May 3 1871 - Cas Co, Belton, Cass County, Missouri, United States, July 13 1937 - Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, United States. Bill went to Paso Robles and bought a saddle, but after that could not afford anything else as he was broke. Right before the deputy ordered Grat to drop his weapon, a dog appeared ten feet from Grat and began barking at the lawman. The remaining years of Emmetts life were spent on the stage, writing a book on the family and the Raid "When the Daltons Rode" in 1931 and as a real estate developer in California. Ken Haas 4/22/12. Many members of the gang, including Emmett, complained that the $3500 each was not enough to meet their needs. When Kay returned to Visalia, he immediately went with detective Smith to the tailor of the coat found at the Ceres robbery. Their older cousins were the outlaw Younger brothers. He also said that Grat was accompanied by Riley Dean, the man who had been arrested with Bill for the Ceres robbery, as well as a dog. Powers tried to mount his horse, but shots from the store also killed him. 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. (UP) , Hendersonville, Henderson, North Carolina, USA, May 3 1871 - Belton, Comt De Cass, Missouri, tats-Unis, July 13 1937 - Comt De Los Angeles, Californie, tats-Unis. Here, the Santa Fe had found out about the Daltons' plans and attempted to set up a trap for the gang, filling the train with heavily armed officers. Kay knew this was untrue as he had seen two men cross the road. Their father, Lewis Dalton, a rambler and saloonkeeper, abandoned his wife Adeline (ne Younger), who was forced on her own to rear their 15 children during the difficult period of the American Civil War and Reconstruction. This family hails from Tennessee, but eventually ends up in Montana by 1883's end. Bob ordered him to drop the gun, and when he failed to answer, shot him with his Winchester, killing him. A fourth brother, William M. "Bill" Dalton (1866-1894) was an outlaw as well and mainly rode with the Wild Bunch. He is known for portraying James Bond in The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989), as well as Rhett Butler in the television miniseries Scarlett (1994), an original sequel to Gone with the Wind. After Kay finished talking to the cleaner, Deputy George Witty reported to him that telegrams from the coast said Bill was not in Paso Robles or Estrella. Notes from Obituaries. Officers were watching Lit at Clovis Cole's, but didn't think to watch Owen's place. 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. In the midst of the shooting, Powers told Grat he had been hit in the arm. Kay stopped Grat in the street and said, "Say, I hear you have some two-dollar bills. Bob and Emmett ran through the back door and ducked into a saloon across the alley. Right as she said this, Kay heard someone rush across the floor of an adjoining room and through the crack in the door he could see a man taking position at the window. 4346 Bailey Ave, Amherst, NY 14226-2133 +1 716-838-2233 Website. Bob Dalton had ambitions. Grat returned to Oklahoma in the spring of 1892 and shortly afterward joined his brothers gang. There have been several other nominees suggested to be the sixth man seen riding into Coffeyville, including Bill Dalton, George Newcomb, and Bill Doolin, all of which have never been confirmed. Doctors W. L. Goff and Youngblood were sitting on the porch of the drug store near the depot. His older brother Frank Dalton, a Deputy US Marshal, was by all accounts the strongest of the brothers, and always kept his brothers in line. This was on the property of a man named Jim Riley, about eight miles from the present-day town of Taloga, Oklahoma.
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