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Topic: Bill Doolin


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  Bill Doolin
William Doolin was born on a farm in Johnson County, Arkansas, in 1858.
Doolin moved to Logan County, Oklahoma in 1881 where he became a cowboy.
Doolin was apparently a law-abiding citizen until he attended a party at Coffeyville.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /WWdoolin.htm   (438 words)

  
  Bill Doolin - Oklahoma Outlaw
Doolin and the gang then made a run for the livery stable and mounted their horses, firing wildly at the lawmen and the lawmen firing back as the gang rode in the same direction Newcomb went.
Doolin then told the farmer that another posse would be showing up soon and they would be hungry too and would want breakfast and that they would pay for all of the meals, including Doolin's boys'.
Doolin then rode to Mexico and hid out at the ranch of writer Eugene Manlove Rhodes, but he missed his wife and child and was bound and determined to have them with him.
www.badhombres.com /outlaws/bill-doolin.htm   (1354 words)

  
 Bill Doolin
William "Bill" Doolin was born on a farm in northeastern Johnson County, Arkansas.
Doolin's first brush with the law appears to be 4 July 1891, when he and several of his cowboy pals decided to celebrate with a keg of beer in Coffeyville, Kansas.
It was not long before Bill Doolin was known as the "King of the Oklahoma Bandits." On 14 March 1893, Doolin married Edith Ellsworth of Ingalls, Oklahoma Territory.
www.doncollier.com /historic12.htm   (977 words)

  
 Inf: Doolin Dalton Gang
Bill Doolin was born in Johnson County, Arkansas in 1858.
Bill Doolin was 23 years old when, after numerous jobs, he got work at this ranch in 1881.
Bill Doolin then fell into trouble with the law in a shoot-out and wounding of two officers in Coffeyville, Kansas over a keg of beer for a 4th July party in 1891.
www.dowlingfamily.info /i1858doo.htm   (1143 words)

  
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Wild Bill Hickok moved to the Black Hills of South Dakota where he was shot and killed in a saloon by Jack McCall in Deadwood, SD 2-Aug-1876.
Bill Longley: (1851-1878) (11 killings confirmed and 12 shootouts) William Barclay Masterson--Bat Masterson: (1856-1921) William Barclay Masterson was born in 1856.
While Bill escaped, Ben Thompson stood off the town as he waved that double-barreled shotgun at the mayor and several deputies who were hiding out of sight behind buildings, doors and in halls.
ftp.cac.psu.edu /genealogy/roots-l/genealog/genealog.gunfight   (3236 words)

  
 Bill Tilghman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Matthew "Bill" Tilghman (1854–1924) was a lawman in the Old West period of the American frontier.
The trio were collectively known as the Three Guardsmen and were responsible for the arrest of many of the worst criminal elements of the state, numbering by some estimates as high as 300 arrests, including the systematic elimination of the notorious Doolin Gang.
On January 15, 1895, his single handed capture of Bill Doolin in Eureka Springs, Arkansas would bring him increased fame as a lawman, and for which he would become best known.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bill_Tilghman   (960 words)

  
 Bill Doolin Timeline
William (Bill) Doolin was born on a farm in northeastern Johnson County, AK
Bill Doolin and Edith Elleworth of Ingalls, O.T. are married in Kingfisher O.T. June 11, 1893
Bill Raidler is seriously wounded and captured by Marshal Bill Tilghman near Pawhuska, O.T. He stood trail for his part in the Dover robbery and was found guilty, sentenced to 10 years, he was paroled in 1903 and returned to OK Dec. 1895
www.gunslinger.com /doo-time.html   (655 words)

  
 Oklahoma State Senate Artwork - William "Bill" Tilghman
Bill Tilghman was born at Fort Dodge, Iowa on July 4, 1856.
Lawman and gunfighter Bat Masterson called Bill Tilghman "the greatest of us all." Bill was not a flamboyant man and was not noted for his fast draw or marksmanship; however, he was celebrated for his unwavering courage.
In 1893, he was known as one of the "Three Guardsmen" who brought law to the town of Perry, and tracked down members of the Doolin gang, including the arrest of outlaw Bill Doolin at a bath house in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
www.lsb.state.ok.us /senate/senate_artwork/william_tilghman.html   (333 words)

  
 Bill Doolin
Fifty-year-old Michael "Mack" Doolin was a widowed sharecropper with three daughters and one son, when he moved from Newton County, Arkansas, to the northeast section of Johnson County after the death of his first wife in 1850.
Confident that Doolin was hiding near his wife and son near Lawson, Thomas contacted the Dunn brothers on their Cimarron ranch, and the Dunns put him into contact with two flsmiths from Lawson, who promised to keep an eye on the Ellsworth home.
The deaths of Bill Doolin and his Wild Bunch were tolling bells for the rest of the gangs who flourished in the Twin Territories.
www.theoutlaws.com /outlaws2.htm   (7394 words)

  
 The Outlaw and Lawman Map of Oklahoma
Gang member Bill Doolin escaped and returned to start a new reign of bloodshed with his own gang, known as the "Wild Bunch." Deputy United States marshals riding out of Guthrie went after the Doolin gang in the small community of Ingalls in 1893.
Doolin was returned to the federal jail in Guthrie, but later led a daring jailbreak and escaped.
Doolin fired on the lawmen and was killed in a hail of bullets.
www.ionet.net /~okhombre/map.html   (1555 words)

  
 El Buscaderos-Cowboy Action Shooting-Feature
Bill married for the first time in 1878 and began ranching near Dodge City, but his place ws burned down.
Tilghman's most famous exploit as a law officer was his single-handed capture of Bill Doolin at an Arkansas hot springs resort, in January 1896.
Bill made impressive progress, but on the night of November 1, a drunken prohibition agent named Wiley Lynn fired a shot on the street.
www.netw.com /cowboy/_feature/feature0598.html   (422 words)

  
 Bill Doolin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Deputy Marshal Tilghman learned of Edith Doolin's disappearance from the Ingalls area, and was able to trail her to Burden.
Outside the jail Bill was able to make it back to Lawson, OT were Edith was staying with her folks.
On Aug. 24, 1896 Bill Doolin was ambushed and killed by Deputy Marshal Heck Thomas's posse.
www.eccchistory.org /bill_doolin.htm   (311 words)

  
 The Marshals Monitor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bill Doolin was born in 1858 in Johnson County, Ark. At the age of 23 he drifted west, working odd jobs until settling in as a top ranch hand along the Cimarron River in the Oklahoma Territory.
From that day forward, Doolin and his cohorts were on the run, and larceny provided their means of support.
Doolin shot Speed dead as he tried in vain to join Shadley, who was concealed behind the body of a horse.
www.usdoj.gov /marshals/monitor/nov-2000/nov00-2.html   (1124 words)

  
 THE WILD WEST   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Doolin formed his own gang in 1892, and for the next four years these wild characters robbed trains and looted banks.
The story of Crawford "Cherokee Bill" Goldsby and William Tuttle "Bill" Cook whose exploits terrorized the Indian Territory in the mid-1890s ending with the imprisonment of Bill Cook and the hanging of Cherokee Bill in Ft. Smith.
In this classic volume the author also touts "technical notes on leather slapping as a fine art gathered from many a loose holstered expert over the years." That wording is the essence of this writer, who takes a lot of his information from eyewitnesses, and leaves in much of the salty language.
www.ok-history.mus.ok.us /gifts/catalog/wild_west.htm   (2333 words)

  
 Doolin Dalton Gang
Bill Doolin was born in 1858 in Johnson County, Ark. At the age of 23 he drifted west, working odd jobs until settling in as a top ranch hand along the Cimarron River in the Oklahoma Territory.
From that day forward, Doolin and his cohorts were on the run, and larceny provided their means of support.
Doolin shot Speed dead as the deputy tried in vain to join Shadley, who was concealed behind the body of a horse.
www.usmarshals.gov /history/dalton/doolin-dalton.htm   (1196 words)

  
 August 1st Newsletter Featured Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bill Doolin, their leader, cached most of his personal loot of about $85,000 in gold and currency in an area that few, if any, treasure hunters have thought about searching.
Doolin was reading a newspaper in a bathhouse when Tilghman came in, dressed as a preacher.
Doolin lived under thename of Will Burton when in Burden, Kan. Investigage the land records in Cowley County, Kan., (Winfield is the county seat) during the 1890s to locate Doolin-Burton's land.
www.losttreasure.com /newsletter/8-1-2001/8-1-2001.html   (2700 words)

  
 Bill Doolin vs The Dunn Brothers & Heck Thomas - Classic Gunfight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Doolin is riddled with buckshot and “razed” to the ground.
Shot in the heel during a chase by Chris Madsen and eventually captured by Bill Tilghman in January 1896, the “king of the outlaws” was greeted by a large crowd when he was brought to Guthrie for trial.
Although Bill Doolin was never praised for his law enforcement, he never had an outlaw son.” Jay was coyly referring to lawman Bill Tilghman’s nefarious sons (two were lifelong criminals and a third died from gunshot wounds while trying to hold up a crap game).
www.truewestmagazine.com /classic-gunfights/classic-kill-bill_07-04.htm   (1458 words)

  
 Fort Smith National Historic Site - Bill Doolin
The son of a Johnson County, Arkansas, farmer, Doolin was six feet, two inches tall, weighted 150 pounds, had auburn hair, blue eyes, a hooked nose and wore a ragged mustache.
Doolin helped the Daltons in their train robberies, but did not take part in the attepted robberies of two banks at the same time in Coffeyville.
With the killings in that affair, Doolin assumed leadership of the band of outlaws.
www.nps.gov /fosm/history/radio/31.htm   (382 words)

  
 Doolin-Dalton Gang
And on March 14, 1893 Bill Doolin and Edith Ellsworth of Ingalls, OT are married in Kingfisher OT Whether Edith knew Bill was an outlaw at the time is not known, but throughout his career as an outlaw she stuck by him, all the time keeping the marriage a secret and meeting him secret
Bill Dalton was not present at the Southwest City robbery, he had left the Wild Bunch and formed his own gang that spring.
Bill Raidler is seriously wounded and captured by Marshal Bill Tilghman near Pawhuska, OT He stood trail for his part in the Dover robbery and was found guilty, sentenced to 10 years, he was paroled in 1903 and returned to OK
www.gunslinger.com /doolin.html   (1826 words)

  
 wildwest blog » Bill Doolin & His Wild Bunch
William (Bill) Doolin was born in 1858 in Johnson County, Arkansas.
Halsall hired Doolin to work for him on his ranch on the Cimarron River in Oklahoma.
Doolin’s first brush with the law came in the summer of 1891, while working on the Bar X Bar Ranch.
wildwest.brutemayhem.com /2006/07/02/bill-doolin-his-wild-bunch   (232 words)

  
 AUT - Professor Bill Doolin
Bill is Joint Editor (with Professor Deryl Northcott) of Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management, Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management, QRAM, published by Emerald.
Bill is a member of IFIP Working Group 8.2 “Information Systems and the Organization”, the Association for Information Systems (AIS), the European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS), and the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S).
Bill’s current research is on the adoption and use of Internet technologies, and on the discourses shaping the trajectory of biotechnology innovation in New Zealand.
www.aut.ac.nz /schools/business/business_research/management/professor_bill_doolin.htm   (607 words)

  
 BILL DOOLIN: OUTLAW O.T.
BILL DOOLIN: OUTLAW O.T. Bill Doolin: Outlaw O.T. Norman; University of Oklahoma Press: 1968.
A carefully researched original study of the famous Oklahoma outlaw who learned his trade with the Daltons but was smart enough to avoid the last robbery that ended their reign.
Doolin filled the void left by the Daltons' deaths and became Oklahoma's most famous outlaw, until he was shotgunned as he prepared to depart for a new life in New Mexico.
www.popula.com /items_fp/item_description.cfm?item_fp_ID=49856   (156 words)

  
 The Bill Doolin Story
Bill Doolin is the foreman of a ranch which has been bought out by the railroad.
Although Doolin has been offered a job in a grocery story with his former boss, he decides to stick with his now out of work ranch hand buddies.
Unknown to Bill, one of his gang members has been shot and killed in Guthrie, and Mr.
www.doncollier.com /episodeo16.htm   (449 words)

  
 Aran Islands  Ferry from Doolin
Established in 1970 by Bill O'Brien, Doolin Ferry are the longest serving ferry operators to the Aran Islands.
We operate two modern comfortable vessels which meet the highest safety standards set down by the Irish department of the Marine.
Doolin Ferries is operated by the local O’Brien family.
www.doolinferry.com   (60 words)

  
 BW25RO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This style of badge was worn by the legendary Oklahoma lawman Bill Tilghman.
Heck Thomas, Chris Madsen, and Tilghman were called the "Three Guardsmen" of the Oklahoma Territory in the 1890's, pursuing the Dalton and Doolin gangs and a host of other dangerous outlaws...until all were either captured or killed.
The Doolin gang killed a number of Deputy US Marshals, yet Bill Tilghman captured Bill Doolin alive.
www.pineridge7.com /MJE/bw25ro.htm   (550 words)

  
 Writing
Matty Doolin is 15 and, in his Tyneside home in the 1960s, this means it is time for him to leave school and follow his father into the docks.
Magazine 1968 Doolin Gang Spanish Treasure - These magazines are great for finding treasure information; metal detecting sites, old gold mines, and learning more about the history of the West.
Many nice period photographs including shot up Bill ready to be buried.
www.dowlingfamily.info /i_t_writingabout00.htm   (406 words)

  
 Doolin-Dalton, The Eagles
G G7* C Em A C G D/F# Em G They were Doolin, Doolin-Dalton Em G G7* High or low, it was the same C Em Easy money and faithless women A C G B Red-eye whiskey for the pain.
Em G B Go down Bill Dalton, it must be God's will Em G G7* Two brothers lyin' dead in Coffeyville.
C Em Two voices call to you from where they stood, A C G "Lay down your lawbooks now, they're no damn good." Em G Better keep on movin', Doolin-Dalton Em G G7* Till your shadow sets you free.
users.adelphia.net /~egsmith/eagles/doolin.htm   (500 words)

  
 Bill Doolin
A trusty, named Bill DEAN was setting at the guards desk, and tried to help the guard but, Bill DOOLIN took Miller's gun and knocked him down, and the others tossed him down the stairway to the basement.
William Doolin, Dynamite Dick, and W.H. Jones robbed Alvador KOONTZ and his date, Miss Winnifred WARNER, of the horse and buggy that Koontz had rented the day before from C.E. on West Noble.
Heck THOMAS got in touch with Bill DUNN and his brothers, through them contacted Tom and Charlie Noble, who were Blacksmiths at Lawson and offered to share the rewards.
www.rootsweb.com /~okbits/bdoolin.html   (624 words)

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