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George Parrott (March 20, 1834 – March 22, 1881) [1] also known as Big Nose George, Big Beak Parrott, George Manuse, and George Warden, was a cattle rustler and highwayman in the American Wild West in the late 19th century. [2] His skin was made into a pair of shoes after his lynching and part of his skull was used as an ashtray. [3] [4]
John Eugene Osborne was born on June 19, 1858, although his passport stated that he was born on June 19, 1860, in Westport, New York, to John C. Osborne and Mary E. Rail. [1] In 1874 Osborne moved to Burlington, Vermont, where he worked at a drug store and studied medicine at the University of Vermont College of Medicine where he graduated in 1880.
At the time of the Salazar robbery, George Parrott was known to be camping on the Musselshell River with Andrew Garcia, where he was holding a bunch of stolen horses on his way to Canada. [9] Big Nose George was later lynched at Rawlins, Wyoming. [17] Looking west in Harlowton, Montana
Big Nose George, Frank McKinney, Joe Manuse, Jack Campbell, John Wells, Tom Reed, Frank Tole, and Dutch “Charley” Burress. The group of 7 men planned to rob a Union Pacific train by derailing the train but were stopped by the trains crew and gang received a $10,000 bounty. [14] Winston, Montana: 21 July 1881 James-Younger Gang
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Big Nose Kate, nickname of Mary Katherine Horony Cummings (1849 – 1940), American outlaw and gambler; Big Nose George, nickname of George Parrott (1834 – 1881), American highwayman and cattle rustler
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