Outlaw
Nowhere to Run

Nowhere to Run

Outlaw Nick Worthington comes to a bloody end. June 18, 1878. A group of men spot outlaw Nick Worthington outside the St. James Hotel in Cimarron,...

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He Knew Where the Bodies Were

He Knew Where the Bodies Were

Burt Alvord and a practical joke. The story (maybe the legend) goes that Arizona lawman/outlaw Burt Alvord loved practical jokes. He and Matt Burts...

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A Deal Gone Bad

A Deal Gone Bad

How a failed arrangement helped lead to Tombstone’s street fight. June 2, 1881. Wyatt Earp approaches Cowboy Ike Clanton with a proposal. If Clanton...

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Cassidy’s First Crime

Cassidy’s First Crime

Butch hits a Colorado bank. On June 24th, 1889, Butch Cassidy—still known as Bob Parker—pulled off his first major criminal act. He and Matt Warner...

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The Many Sides of Burt Alvord

The Many Sides of Burt Alvord

Lawman, outlaw, gambler and more. Burt Alvord wasn’t exactly a household name among Arizona’s notorious outlaws. They also said he wasn’t the...

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The Making of a Legend

The Making of a Legend

Why did Jesse James become so famous? Why was Jesse James one of the most famous outlaws of the Old West? Well, for starters, he had a great name,...

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The Big Payday

The Big Payday

The Reno Gang struck it rich in train robbery. May 22, 1868. Outlaw Frank Reno leads a group of men to rob an Ohio & Mississippi train at...

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A Botched Hanging

A Botched Hanging

Tom Ketchum lost his head during the execution. April 26, 1901. Outlaw Tom Ketchum is hanged in Clayton, NM. In August 1899, Ketchum tried to...

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The Death of a Legend

The Death of a Legend

They laid poor Jesse James in his grave. April 3, 1882.  Outlaw Jesse James is gunned down in a rented home in St. Joseph, Missouri.  The culprit? ...

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