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  2. Category : Nicknames of outlaws of the American Old West

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    Pages in category "Nicknames of outlaws of the American Old West" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Outlaws of the American Old West - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Nicknames of outlaws of the American Old West (14 P) Pages in category "Outlaws of the American Old West"

  4. List of Old West gunfighters - Wikipedia

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    The majority of outlaws in the Old West preyed on banks, trains, and stagecoaches. Some crimes were carried out by Mexicans and Native Americans against white citizens who were targets of opportunity along the U.S.–Mexico border, particularly in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.

  5. List of Old West lawmen - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of Old West lawmen: notable people who served in ... Wild West Outlaws and Lawmen; Complete ...

  6. List of Old West gangs - Wikipedia

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    Greer Gang (1900-- 1917) The Last Western Outlaw Gang; High Fives Gang (1895–1897) Hole in the Wall Gang (c. 1890–1910) The Hounds (1849) The Old Ginger Gang (1878–1900) The Innocents (1863–1864) James-Younger Gang (1866–1882) The Ketchum Gang (1896–1899) John Kinney Gang (1875–1883) The Lee Gang (c. 1883–1885) Lincoln County ...

  7. High Fives Gang - Wikipedia

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    Black Jack Christian, aka 202, or Ed Williams, (September 5, 1871 – April 28, 1897) was an outlaw of the Old West. He was a leader of a group known as the High Fives, which operated mostly in New Mexico Territory. [1]

  8. Outlaw (stock character) - Wikipedia

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    The colloquial sense of an outlaw as bandit or brigand is the subject of a monograph by British author Eric Hobsbawm: [2] Hobsbawm's book discusses the bandit as a symbol, and mediated idea, and many of the outlaws he refers to, such as Ned Kelly, Mr. Dick Turpin, and Billy the Kid, are also listed below.

  9. Bill Doolin - Wikipedia

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    For a time, the Wild Bunch was the most powerful outlaw group in the Old West. Because of the relentless pursuit by the deputy marshals known as the Three Guardsmen (lawmen Bill Tilghman, Chris Madsen, and Heck Thomas), by the end of 1894, they had either captured or killed many of the gang. In late 1894, gang member Bill Dalton was killed by U ...