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Frank
Taggart (1861?-1884) -
Outlaw member of the Kit Joy Gang, he was involved in several
train robberies in
New Mexico before being
lynched on March 13, 1884.
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William "Russian Bill" Tattenbaum
(18??-1881) - Gunman, rustler, and thief, Russian Bill was a member of
the infamous
Clanton Gang.
He was hanged along with
Sandy King in
Shakespeare,
New Mexico.
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Charles Fletcher Taylor
(1842?-1912) - Rode with
William Quantrill during the
Civil War and allegedly
participated in the Liberty,
Missouri Bank Robbery in 1866. He
was later elected to the
Missouri
State Legislature and died in
1912.
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Jack Hays Taylor (18??-1869)
- A gunfighter and outlaw, Taylor was heavily involved in the
Taylor-Sutton Feud in Texas in 1873 -
Jack J.
Taylor - Taylor was a member of a gang of train robbers and killers in
Arizona and
New Mexico. He was finally captured and received a life
sentence for a train robbery in 1888.
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Phillip Taylor, aka: Doboy (18??-1871)
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Steve
Taylor - A thief, Steve stole money in Custer County
Montana in 1884. He
was later arrested in
New Mexico.
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Jose
Telles - A
New Mexico
outlaw, Telles was executed in Santa Fe on April
3, 1903.
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Octoviano
Telles - A
New Mexico
outlaw, Telles eluded authorities for years until
he was finally arrested on August 13, 1907.
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Te-o-lit-se - A Creek Indian, he shot and
killed a traveler, E.R. Cochran to rob him of the $7.40 he carried. He
was hanged at Fort Smith, Arkansas on June 29, 1883.
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William Terwilliger - A road agent in
Montana and
thought to have been a member of
Henry
Plummer's gang of
Innocents. He was hanged by
Montana Vigilantes.
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Charles Thomas -
Outlaw and cattle
rustler in
New Mexico.
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John
Thompson, aka: Kid - A
California
outlaw, Thompson twice robbed trains
near Los Angeles in December 1893 and February 1895 with a man named
Johnson. In the summer of 1895, he was captured and sent to prison.
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Thomas Thompson (18??-1884)
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George Tobler (18??-1890) - A member of the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory
killed a rival, Irvin Richmond over a woman. He was hanged on
January, 1890 at Fort Smith, Arkansas.
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Captain
George W. Todd - A
Missouri
outlaw, Todd fought along side Cole Younger
in Bill Anderson's guerilla army and was killed after the war.
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John Tornow
(1880-1912) -
A former mental
patient who had become a legend among local loggers in Washington, he
was killed in a pitched gun battle in the spring of 1912.
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William
Towerly (1870-1887)
- An
outlaw horse thief, who in less than a month killed two law officers and
was himself shot and killed by U.S. Marshal Bill Moody in December,
1887.
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William Towerly
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Harry Tracy (1874-1902)
- Tracy rode
with Butch Cassidy’s
Wild Bunch
before making his way to
Washington,
where he rode with
outlaw
Dave Merrill. The two were later apprehended and sent to
Oregon
State
Penitentiary
in Salem. During a prison escape in 1902, Tracy killed Merrill, and then
committed suicide when he was surrounded by a posse in eastern
Washington.
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Charles
Trentham - An
outlaw and a
Texas Ranger, Trentham killed a man in Marla,
Texas before fleeing first to
New Mexico, then to
Indian Territory.
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Antonio
Maria Trujillo -
New Mexico
outlaw Trujillo was hanged for high treason
on February 18, 1883.
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Julian
Trujillo - Trujillo was one of the many members of
Vicente Silva's
White Caps Gang.
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Jim Tucker
- An
outlaw and murderer, Tucker poisoned W.F. Fletcher. Later he was
shot and killed by Deputy Sheriff Henry Barton in Pinos Altos,
New Mexico on May 20, 1882.
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Francisco Ulibarri - Comanche
Indian
outlaw, Ulibarri was
a member of
Vicente Silva's White Caps Gang in Las Vegas,
New Mexico.
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David "Big
Dave" Updyke (1830-1866) - Though thought to have been the
leader of a vicious gang of
outlaws,
Updyke was elected sheriff of Ada
County,
Idaho, in
1865. He was lynched on April 14, 1866, for allegedly aiding horse
thieves and murderers.
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Leandro Urieta - A
New Mexico
outlaw, Urieta was shot by
Sheriff Mariano Barela in Mesilla,
New Mexico on November 2, 1877.
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Antonio Jose Valdez, aka: EI Mico, EI
Patas de Rana - Both an
outlaw
and
lawman,
Valdez was one of
Silva's White Caps of
Las Vegas,
New Mexico. Later he shot and killed Vicente Silva in
the back. Though jailed, he was later released,only to be appointed the
marshal of Wagon Mound,
New Mexico.
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Tiburcio Vasquez
(1835-1875) -Tiburcio Vasquez
led a gang of desperados throughout
California
for more than two decades before he was caught and hanged.
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Hank
Vaughan
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Marcos
Varela - Nephew of
Vicente Silva,
Marcos was also a member of Vicente Silva's White Caps Gang.
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Cruz Vega
- A
New Mexico
outlaw,
Cruz was lynched by a mob in Cimarron, on October 30 1875, for allegedly murdering Reverend T.J. Tolby.
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J.M.
Vialpando -
Outlaw
member of
Vicente Silva's
White Caps Gang in Las Vegas,
New Mexico.
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Juan de
Dios Vialpando -
Outlaw
member of
Vicente Silva's
White Caps Gang in Las Vegas,
New Mexico. Juan killed to men
and was hanged on November 19, 1895, in Santa Fe.
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