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John T.
Echols - A murderer and horse thief, Echols shot John Pattenridge in a
quarrel over a cattle deal in the Chickasaw Nation of
Indian Territory.
After he stole the dead man’s horse, he was captured and convicted of
murder. He was hanged at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas
on January 14, 1887.
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Juan Elvard - A
New Mexico
outlaw, Elvard was lynched in
August, 1882 in Socorro. -
Joseph M. Edwards - A
New Mexico
outlaw, Edwards was
killed by Sheriff Thomas L. McKinney in Rattlesnake Springs,
New Mexico
on May 8, 1881.
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Ausie Elliott - An accesory to bank robbery, Elliott
drove getaway car for "Pretty Boy" Floyd. He was
killed by Creek County officers in a raid near Sapulpa,
Oklahoma.
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Frank "Peg-Leg” Elliott - An
outlaw and part-time member
of the Dalton gang, he was arrested and charged with robbery on October
27 1891.
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Charles Ellis - A
Texas
outlaw charged with train robbery
and murder in 1898.
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Elmoreau, aka: Frenchy -
Outlaw
member of Ike Stockton’s gang, he was lynched in October, 1881 in
Socorro,
New Mexico.
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"El Pollo" - A horse thief that was was captured near
Socorro,
New Mexico and shot by a lynch mob on February 8, 1869.
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Clarence Eno -
Outlaw member of the Cookson Hills Gang,
he participated in numerous bank robberies in
Oklahoma, Kansas,
and
Nebraska.
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Rafael Escobar - An
outlaw who was lynched by a vigilance
committee at Jackson,
California, in the 1850s.
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Dyson Eskridge - An
outlaw and murderer, he was a member
of Ike Stockton's gang.
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Barge Eskridge - An
outlaw rustler and brother of Dyson,
he was a member of Ike Stockton's gang.
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Felipe Espinosa
(1836? -1863) - Leader of the "Bloody Espinosas," who robbed and killed in the 1850s-60s in
New Mexico and
Colorado. He
and his cousin, Julian, were finally killed by mountain man,
Tom Tobin in 1863.
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Julian Espinosa (18?? -1863) - The oldest of the
outlaw "Bloody Espinosas," who robbed and killed in the 1850s-60s in
New Mexico and
Colorado. He was finally killed by mountain man,
Tom Tobin in 1863.
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Vivian Espinosa - The youngest of the
outlaw "Bloody Espinosas" he was killed by posseman Joe Lamb near Cripple Creek,
Colorado in 1863.
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Selzo Espinoso - A
New Mexico
outlaw, was lynched on
October 6, 1881 in Las Lunas.
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Cole Estes - A gunman and
outlaw who was shot to death
robbing a train on October 2, 1896.
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Tom Evan - An
Oklahoma
outlaw, Evan robbed a bank with
three others in Limestone,
Indian Territory, on January 23, 1888, and
was killed.
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Christopher Evans, aka: Bill Powers (1847-1917) - Leader of the Evans-Sontag Gang which robbed several
Southern Pacific trains in
California between 1889 and 1892. He was
convicted and sentenced to life in Folsom Prison. He was paroled in 1911
as a "model prisoner" and in Portland, Oregon in 1917.
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Daniel Evans
- An
Oklahoma
outlaw, Daniel, along with William Whittington, robbed and
killed their traveling companion, 19 year-old William Seabolt in the
Creek Nation of
Indian Territory. They were both hanged at
Fort Smith,
Arkansas on September 3, 1875.
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Jesse Evans (1853-??) - Leader of the
Jesse Evans Gang, sometimes called "The Boys," who rustled cattle
in
New Mexico
and were involved in the Lincoln
County War.
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