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Doolin, William M. | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and ...Outlaw William M. "Bill" Doolin was born in Johnson County, Arkansas, in 1858. A son of Michael and Artemina Beller Doolin, he left home in 1881 and ...Missing: reliable sources
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Bill Doolin (1858–1896) - Encyclopedia of ArkansasJul 16, 2024 · William Doolin was an Arkansas-born outlaw who rode with the infamous Dalton outlaws in the Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory.Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Deputies Versus the Wild Bunch | U.S. Marshals ServiceBill Doolin was born in 1858 in Johnson County, Arkansas At the age of ... The outlaws Bill Doolan, "Bitter Creek," "Tulsa lack," "Dynamite Dick," "Red ...Missing: reliable sources
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Bill Doolin - Fort Smith National Historic Site (U.S. National Park ...Apr 10, 2015 · Doolin fled the scene, later joining the Dalton's gang of outlaws. Doolin helped the Daltons in their train robberies, but did not take part in ...Missing: biography reliable sources
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Doolin may have been the state's most notorious outlaw | NewsApr 12, 2007 · Born on August 25, 1858 in Johnson County, Arkansas, Bill's early years were hard. His father died when he was seven. Bill had little schooling.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bill Doolin – Leading the Oklahombres - Legends of AmericaWilliam M. “Bill” Doolin, aka Will Barry, was the leader of an Oklahoma outlaw gang known as the Doolin-Dalton Gang, Oklahombres, and the Wild Bunch.Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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The Southwest City Raid: Bill Doolin Wasn't Foolin' - HistoryNetOct 4, 2018 · In 1881 he drifted west, and, for the next decade, he worked on ranches in Kansas and Oklahoma Territory and was considered a steady hand.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Deadly Dalton Gang - Legends of AmericaBill, along with Bob, Grat, and Emmett, attempted to hold up the train at Alila, California, but this first attempt at train robbery was a fiasco. While Bill ...
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Dalton Gang | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureIn February 1891 Bill, Grat, Bob, and Emmett were accused of robbing a ... After the Coffeyville raid, Bill Dalton supposedly joined the Doolin gang.
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Bill Doolin - Spartacus EducationalWilliam 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.Missing: family background<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bill Doolin | Oklahoma Territory, Wild Bunch, Train Robber - BritannicaBill Doolin was a Western outlaw who led a gang through robberies in Oklahoma and east Texas, 1892–95. A member of the Dalton brothers gang, he alone missed ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Richard "Dick" Speed, Perkins City Marshal 1891-1893At daybreak on Saturday, Lucas entered Ingalls to scout the town, returning to camp a few hours later and reporting he had personally seen Doolin, Newcomb, ...
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Three Guardsmen - Encyclopedia of ArkansasJun 16, 2023 · The Three Guardsmen were three US marshals based in Fort Smith (Sebastian County) who became famous for their effort to track down the Doolin Gang.Missing: appointment rewards
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Catching a Killer - True West MagazineJun 11, 2024 · The deputy U.S. marshal traveled to the area and discreetly discovered that Doolin had visited Burden to buy supplies. Dressed as a tenant ...
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Outlaw Bill Doolin is killed | August 25, 1896 - History.comThe outlaw Bill Doolin is killed by a posse at Lawson, Oklahoma on the night of August 25, 1896. Born in Arkansas in 1858, William Doolin was never as hardened ...Missing: childhood post-
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Last Days of Bill Doolin - OklahombreSSOURCES: Hanes, Colonel Bailey C. Bill Doolin, Outlaw O. T. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1968. Rouse, M. C. Cowboy Flat, From Cow Country to ...Missing: biography reliable<|control11|><|separator|>
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Escape of Bill Doolin - Fort Smith - National Park ServiceApr 10, 2015 · ... Doolin was taken to jail to stand trial for bank and train robbery. Doolin would not remain behind iron bars, however. On Sunday night, July ...Missing: 1895 | Show results with:1895
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Killing of Bill Doolin - National Park ServiceApr 10, 2015 · The posse returned the fire, emptying a double-barreled shotgun that drove Doolin to the ground. The infamous killer was dead, cleverly riddled with buckshot.Missing: trial sentencing
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Jay Doolin Meek (1894–1980)... William Doolin, was 36 and his mother, Edith Marie Ellsworth, was 22. He had at least 2 sons and 1 daughter with Gladys Mirie Driesel. He lived in Cimarron ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kill Bill - True West MagazineJul 1, 2004 · After the killing, a wagon was procured from the Hoke farm (see map, p. 41) and the dead body of Doolin was carted back to Guthrie to be ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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JAMES COOPER-BILL DOOLIN STORY - RootsWebHe planned on taking his wife and son and starting a new life. to leave with his family. Doolin had married EDITH ELLSWORTH in March of 1893 in Kingfisher, ...
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In Popular Culture | cattleanniehistory - WordPress.comWhen Bill Doolin dies, she learns that an outlaw's violent lifestyle has an unglamorous end. Ned Buntline was an actual dime novelist, but The Amazing Exploits ...
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The Doolins of Oklahoma (1949) - Turner Classic Movies - TCMBill Doolin was, as the movie depicts, a member of the Dalton gang who started his own gang when the Daltons were destroyed in the Coffeyville raid in 1892.
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The Cimarron Kid (1952) - IMDbRating 6.3/10 (1,264) Murphy stars as Bill Doolin, AKA: The Cimarron Kid, who leaves prison intending to go straight. However, when the Dalton Gang rob the train he is a passenger on ...Full cast & crew · Filming & production · Trivia · 6 of 14
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Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1980) - IMDbRating 6.1/10 (1,115) An ageing Burt Lancaster plays the part of Bill Doolin, leader of the Dalton-Doolin gang, which robs trains and banks and is chased by Marshall Tilghman, well ...Missing: B- | Show results with:B-
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Gunslingers Season 2 - Prime VideoRating 3.8 (272) S2 E5 - Bill Doolin & The Oklahombres. August 15, 2015. 45min. TV-PG. In the 1890's ... The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp. The Real Wild West. Details. More info ...
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"Wild West Chronicles" The Hunt for Outlaw Bill Doolin (TV ... - IMDbRating 8.1/10 (24) After Bill Doolin escapes from jail, the US Marshals are determined to keep the notorious outlaw from robbing any more banks or trains.Missing: cultural dime novels
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[PDF] title: Hanging Judge author: Harrington, Fred Harvey. publisher ...Bill Tilghman, who captured Bill Doolin at. Page 329. Page 198. Eureka Springs. A new book of real merit is Wayne Gard's. Frontier Justice. On the Arkansas side ...<|separator|>
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Bill Doolin: American Outlaw - Historical Novel SocietyBill Doolin: American Outlaw ... In 1892, order is slowly coming to the Old West. Oklahoma Territory is one of the last bastions where outlaws can hide out. Bill ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Eagles - Doolin - Dalton ️ Enjoy the music ! http://classicsongs.sbs ...Apr 10, 2025 · http://classicsongs.sbs/eagles- doolin-dalton/ --- "Doolin-Dalton" is a haunting, Western-tinged ballad by the Eagles, featured on their 1973 ...
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The Ballad of Bill Doolin Woodwind Ensemble LKM MusicThe Ballad of Bill Doolin Woodwind Ensemble LKM Music ; Publisher: Lauren Keiser Music Publishing ; Composer: Edward Barnes ; Price: 49.95 (US) ; Inventory: #HL ...Missing: literature | Show results with:literature
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Bill Doolin (1858-1896) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 1858. Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA ; Death: 24 Aug 1896 (aged 37–38). Quay, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA ; Burial. Summit View Cemetery.Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Cemetery - City of GuthrieThe cemetery has a Boot Hill section and has received publicity because some famous outlaws are buried there. One of Boot Hill's outlaws is Bill Doolin of the ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore