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Members of the Dalton Gang, following the battle of Coffeyville in 1892. American Frontier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kit Dalton (1843-1920) - Find A Grave Memorial
American Frontier Outlaw. Born in Kentucky during the Civil War, he fought for the Confederacy and served as a Captain in William Quantrill's Raiders. After the war he rode with Cole Younger, Jesse and Frank James, committing a series of robberies through out Kentucky and Tennessee. Five territory governors had set a...
The Dalton Brothers - Lawmen and Outlaws - Page 2
Though the Dalton brothers are best known for making their livings robbing trains and banks in Kansas and Oklahoma, this was not always the case. Several of them worked as lawmen before turning to crime. - Page 2
When the Daltons Rode (1940)
The Dalton gang make their last stand in this little-known but excellent Western. Broderick Crawford and Brian Donlevy play two of the Dalton brothers. Pleas...
A Moment in the Sun > Bonus Material > Book One
Emmett Dalton (1871-1937) - Find A Grave Memorial
Outlaw. Born one of fifteen children of Lewis and Adeline Dalton including brothers Bob, William and Grattan Dalton. Emmett, Bob and Grat served briefly as lawmen, but saw more profit as rustlers. The Dalton gang robbed banks and trains throughout Oklahoma. Bob Dalton was considered the leader; other members included...
William Marion "Bill" Dalton. Birth: 1865. Death: Jun. 8, 1894, Oklahoma. Western Outlaw. After his brothers met their demise while attempting to rob two banks at once in Coffeyville, Kansas, Bill Dalton (whose real name was Mason Frakes Dalton) hooked up with Bill Doolin to form the Doolin-Dalton gang. Their partnership was immortalized in the Eagles album 'Desperado.' Bill was killed by a posse near Elk, Oklahoma Territory.
Robert Reddick "Bob" Dalton (1868 - Oct. 5, 1892) lawman & outlaw. His brother Frank was U.S. Deputy Marshal & Bob served with him on several posses. After Frank was killed, Bob became a Deputy Marshal in Arkansas. Accused of illegally selling whiskey to the Indians & discharge him from his position, he turned outlaw. He led an ill-fated Dalton Gang raid on two banks in Coffeyville, Kansas. Ambushed by town citizens Bob, Bill Power, Grat Dalton & Dick Broadwell were all killed.
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Dalton Gang Hideout - Meade, Kansas
The Dalton Gang Hideout and escape tunnel in Meade Kansas was used by the infamous gang of outlaws in the early 1890s.
Wanted Dead or Alive - True West Magazine
Among the stories of the Old West, few are more exciting than the manhunts that pitted frontier authority against those who would kill, plunder and rob...
Mobsters, Gangs, Crooks and Other Creeps-Volume 1 - New York City
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Dead Daltons posing with their killers. I have this original postcard.
Bob Dalton
Robert Reddick Dalton (1868 - Oct. 5, 1892), better known as Bob Dalton, was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He led the ill-fated Dalton Gang raid on two banks in Coffeyville, Kansas. Ambushed by town citizens Bob, Bill Power, Grat Dalton and Dick Broadwell were all killed.
Kansas Raiders was a forgettable western better left unmade that wasted a interesting cast of very important characters in American Western folkore, such as the James brothers (Audie Murphy and Richard Long), the Younger Brothers (James Best and Dewey Martin), Kit Dalton (Tony Curtis) and Quantrill (Brian Donlevy). The brainless screenwriting by Robert L. Richards contained basically the same routine raids and standard chases led by the notorious guerilla officer.
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American frontier
Members of the Dalton Gang, following the battle of Coffeyville in 1892. American Frontier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kit Dalton (1843-1920) - Find A Grave Memorial
American Frontier Outlaw. Born in Kentucky during the Civil War, he fought for the Confederacy and served as a Captain in William Quantrill's Raiders. After the war he rode with Cole Younger, Jesse and Frank James, committing a series of robberies through out Kentucky and Tennessee. Five territory governors had set a...
The Dalton Brothers - Lawmen and Outlaws - Page 2
Though the Dalton brothers are best known for making their livings robbing trains and banks in Kansas and Oklahoma, this was not always the case. Several of them worked as lawmen before turning to crime. - Page 2
When the Daltons Rode (1940)
The Dalton gang make their last stand in this little-known but excellent Western. Broderick Crawford and Brian Donlevy play two of the Dalton brothers. Pleas...
A Moment in the Sun > Bonus Material > Book One
Emmett Dalton (1871-1937) - Find A Grave Memorial
Outlaw. Born one of fifteen children of Lewis and Adeline Dalton including brothers Bob, William and Grattan Dalton. Emmett, Bob and Grat served briefly as lawmen, but saw more profit as rustlers. The Dalton gang robbed banks and trains throughout Oklahoma. Bob Dalton was considered the leader; other members included...
William Marion "Bill" Dalton. Birth: 1865. Death: Jun. 8, 1894, Oklahoma. Western Outlaw. After his brothers met their demise while attempting to rob two banks at once in Coffeyville, Kansas, Bill Dalton (whose real name was Mason Frakes Dalton) hooked up with Bill Doolin to form the Doolin-Dalton gang. Their partnership was immortalized in the Eagles album 'Desperado.' Bill was killed by a posse near Elk, Oklahoma Territory.
Robert Reddick "Bob" Dalton (1868 - Oct. 5, 1892) lawman & outlaw. His brother Frank was U.S. Deputy Marshal & Bob served with him on several posses. After Frank was killed, Bob became a Deputy Marshal in Arkansas. Accused of illegally selling whiskey to the Indians & discharge him from his position, he turned outlaw. He led an ill-fated Dalton Gang raid on two banks in Coffeyville, Kansas. Ambushed by town citizens Bob, Bill Power, Grat Dalton & Dick Broadwell were all killed.