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Birth Name |
Born - Died sort by 'Born' or 'Died' year |
Claim to Fame |
Cause of Death |
Clay Allison |

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Robert Clay Allison |
September 2, 1840 –July 3, 1887 |
Ruthless killer, gunfighter |
broken neck from accident |
Elfego Baca |

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Elfego Baca |
February 10, 1865 –August 27, 1945 |
Lawman, lawyer, and politician; "Frisco Shootout" incident where Elfego faced 80 men firing 4,000 shots at the home where he was cornered |
old age |
Black Bart |

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Charles E. Boles (Also Bolles) |
1829 –February 28, 1888 |
Good-mannered stage coach robber |
unknown, last seen February 28, 1888 |
Sam Bass |

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Sam Bass |
July 21, 1851 –July 21, 1878 |
Train robber |
gun shot wounds |
Buffalo Bill |

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William Frederick Cody |
February 26, 1846 –January 10, 1917 |
Organized Buffalo Bill's Wild West, an outdoor extravaganza |
kidney failure |
"Curly Bill" Brocius |

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William "Curly Bill" Brocius |
1845 –March 24, 1882 |
Gunman, rustler and outlaw cowboy |
killed by Wyatt Earp |
Pawnee Bill |

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Gordon William Lillie |
February 14, 1860 –February 3, 1942 |
Showman, created the Wild West show: "Pawnee Bill's Historic Wild West"; later joined with "Buffalo Bill" Cody |
died in his sleep |
Frank Canton |

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Josiah Horner |
September 15, 1849 –September 27, 1927 |
Lawman, gunslinger, cowboy and at one point in his life, an outlaw |
old age |
Kit Carson |

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Christopher Houston Carson |
December 24, 1809 –May 23, 1868 |
Scout, trapper; much involved with Indian affairs |
aortic aneurysm |
Butch Cassidy |

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Robert LeRoy Parker |
April 13, 1866 –November 6, 1909 |
Robber; member of the Wild Bunch gang |
suicide while surrounded and trapped |
John Chisum |

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John Simpson Chisum |
August 15, 1824 –December 23, 1884 |
Cattle baron |
throat cancer |
Ike Clanton |

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Joseph Isaac Clanton |
1847 –June 1, 1887 |
Cattle rustler; involved in the Gunfight at the OK Corral |
shot dead resisting arrest |
"Big Jim" Courtright
(Tim Isaiah) |

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Timothy Isaiah Courtright |
1848 –February 8, 1887 |
Lawman, outlaw and gunfighter |
shot in a gunfight |
Kid Curry |

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Harvey Logan |
1867 –June 17, 1904 |
Outlaw, gunman, "wildest of the Wild Bunch" |
suicide during gun battle |
Bob Dalton |

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Robert Rennick Dalton |
1869 –October 5, 1892 |
Train and bank robber (1) |
shot during a bank robbery |
Emmett Dalton |

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Emmett Dalton |
1871 –July 13, 1937 |
Train and bank robber, real estate agent, author and actor (1) |
fatal illness |
Grat Dalton |

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Gratton Hanley Dalton |
1861 –October 5, 1892 |
Train, bank robber (1) |
shot during a bank robbery |
Deadwood Dick |

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Nat Love |
June 14, 1854 –1921 |
Cowboy; won every competition and $200 prize at July 4, 1876 Deadwood cowboy contest |
? |
Bill Doolin |

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William Doolin |
1858 –August 24, 1896 |
Bandit, founder of the Wild Bunch gang |
shot by US Marshall Heck Thomas |
Blue Duck |

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Sha-con-gah (Cherokee) |
1858 –1895 |
Outlaw and boyfriend of Belle Starr |
tuberculosis |
Wyatt Earp |

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Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp |
March 19, 1848 –January 13, 1929 |
Lawman, gambler; in gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Tombstone, Arizona |
natural causes |
Frank Eaton |

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Frank Boardman "Pistol Pete" Eaton |
October 26, 1860 –April 8, 1958 |
Author, cowboy, scout, Indian fighter, and Deputy U. S. Marshal |
old age |
Stagecoach Mary (Fields) |

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Mary Fields |
circa 1832 –1914 |
Mail carrier, driving a mail route by stagecoach in Montana |
liver failure |
King Fisher |

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John King Fisher |
1854 –March 11, 1884 |
Gunfighter, gang leader, rancher |
shot as he leapt from a theater balcony |
Bob Ford |

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Robert Newton "Bob" Ford |
January 31, 1862 –June 8, 1892 |
Outlaw; the man who shot Jesse James |
shotgun blast to the chest |
Pat Garrett |

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Patrick Floyd Garrett |
June 5, 1850 –February 28, 1908 |
Sheriff in New Mexico, bartender, and customs agent; killed Billy the Kid |
shot during an argument |
Charles Goodnight |

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Charles Goodnight |
March 5, 1836 –December 12, 1929 |
Cattle-driver; founded the Goodnight-Loving Trail; invented the chuck wagon |
old age |
John Wesley Hardin |

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John Wesley Hardin |
May 26, 1853 –August 19, 1895 |
Gunfighter, killer; claimed to have killed 44 men |
shot in the back by lawman John Selman |
Dutch Henry |

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Henry Borne |
July 2, 1849 –January 10, 1921 |
Horse thief |
pneumonia |
Wild Bill Hickok |

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James Butler Hickok |
May 27, 1837 –August 2, 1876 |
Marksman, professional gambler, gunfighter, scout, lawman |
shot in the back of the head |
Doc Holliday |

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John Henry Holliday |
August 14, 1851 –November 8, 1887 |
Dentist, gambler, and gunfighter; at the O.K. Corral gunfight |
consumption (tuberculosis) |
Tom Horn |

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Tom Horn (Aka: James Hicks) |
November 21, 1860 –November 20, 1903 |
Lawman, scout, soldier, hired gunman, detective, outlaw and assassin |
hanged |
Bose Ikard |

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Bose Ikard |
July, 1847 –January 4, 1929 |
Cowboy, helped in opening up the Goodnight Loving Trail |
? |
Texas Jack |

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John Baker Omohundro |
July 26, 1846 –June 28, 1880 |
Frontier scout, actor, and cowboy; first performer to do roping acts on stage |
pneumonia |
Frank James |

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Alexander Frank James |
January 10, 1843 –February 18, 1915 |
Bank robber; rode with William Quantrill's raiders; later shoe salesman |
heart Failure |
Jesse James |

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Jesse Woodson James |
September 5, 1847 –April 3, 1882 |
Bank and train robber, killer; member of outlaw Clement gang |
shot from the back by Robert Ford |
Calamity Jane |

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Martha Jane Cannary |
May 1, 1852 –August 1, 1903 |
Sharpshooter, prospector, rowdy prostitute, gambler, heavy drinker |
alcoholism |
Arkansas Tom Jones |

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Roy Daugherty |
January 1, 1870 –August 16, 1924 |
Outlaw and a member of the Wild Bunch gang |
killed during a gunfight |
"Black Jack" Ketchum |

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Thomas Edward Ketchum |
October 31, 1863 –April 26, 1901 |
Cowboy turned robber, member of Hole in the Wall gang |
hanged January 28, 1888 |
Sundance Kid, the |

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Harry Alonzo Longabaugh |
Spring, 1867 –November 6, 1909 |
Robber; member of the Wild Bunch gang |
suicide while surrounded and trapped |
Richard King |

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Richard King |
July 10, 1824 –April 14, 1885 |
Riverboat captain, entrepreneur and founder of the King Ranch |
stomach cancer |
William Longley |

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William Preston Longley |
October 6, 1851 –October 11, 1878 |
Outlaw, ruthless and ill-tempered gunfighter; killed at least 32 people |
hanged |
Oliver Loving |

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Oliver Loving |
December 4, 1812 –September 25, 1867 |
First cattledriver; founded the Goodnight-Loving Trail; "The Dean of Texas Trail Drivers" |
gangrene from a battle wound |
Chris Madsen |

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Christian “Chris” Madsen |
December 25, 1851 –January 9, 1944 |
Danish born gunfighter; U.S. Deputy Marshal in Oklahoma; member of the Three Guardsmen crimefighers |
old age |
“Bat” Masterson |

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William Barclay Masterson |
November 27, 1853 –October 25, 1921 |
Gunfighter, gambler, sheriff's deputy alongside Wyatt Earp, newspaper columnist |
heart attack |
Captain Bill McDonald |

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Charles Goodnight |
September 28, 1852 –January 15, 1918 |
A Texas Ranger who served briefly as a bodyguard for both U.S. Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson |
pneumonia |
George McJunkin |

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George McJunkin |
1851 –January 21, 1922 |
Cowboy, amateur archaeologist and historian |
old age |
Annie Oakley |

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Phoebe Ann Oakley Moses |
August 13, 1860 –November 3, 1926 |
Sharpshooter and exhibition shooter; starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show |
pernicious anemia |
Perry Owens |

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Commodore Perry Owens |
July 29, 1852 –May 10, 1919 |
Arizona lawman and gunfighter |
Bright's disease |
Bill Pickett
(The Bull Dogger) |

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William Pickett |
December 5, 1870 –April 2, 1932 |
Rodeo cowboy; introduced bulldogging |
kicked in the head by a horse |
Connie Douglas Reeves |

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Connie Douglas |
September 26, 1901 –August 17, 2003 |
Cowgirl who taught thousands of girls how to ride horses at Texas's Camp Waldemar |
thrown from a horse at age 101 |
Johnny Ringo |

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John Peters Ringo |
May 3, 1850 –July 13, 1882 |
Robber, killer; member of Clanton gang |
gun shot suicide |
Will Rogers |

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William Penn Adair Rogers |
November 7, 1879 –August 5, 1935 |
Humorist, social commentator, vaudeville performer, actor, newspaper columnist |
plane crash over Alaska |
Luke Short |

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Luke L. Short |
1854 –September 8, 1893 |
Noted gunfighter, who had worked as a farmer, cowboy, whiskey peddler, army scout, dispatch rider, gambler and saloon keeper |
congestive heart failure |
Charlie Siringo |

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Charles Angelo Siringo |
February 7, 1855 –October 18, 1928 |
Lawman, detective, and agent for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency |
bronchitis |
“Texas John” Slaughter |

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John Slaughter |
October 2, 1841 –February 16, 1922 |
Civil War veteran, trail-driver, cattleman, Texas Ranger, sheriff, gambler, and state representative |
stroke |
Jedediah Smith |

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Jedediah Strong Smith |
January 6, 1799 –May 27, 1831 |
Hunter, trapper, fur trader and explorer of the American West Coast |
killed by Comanche Indians |
Belle Starr
(The Bandit Queen) |

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Myra Belle Shirley Reed Starr |
February 5, 1848 –February 3, 1889 |
Rustling, horse stealing, bootlegging whiskey |
shot from ambush |
the Kid, Billy |

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William Henry McCarty (Aka: Henry Antrim, William H. Bonney) |
said to be 1859 –July 14, 1881 |
Outlaw, gunfighter, member of the Regulators gang |
shot by Pat Garrett |
Heck Thomas |

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Henry A. Thomas |
January 3, 1850 –August 15, 1912 |
Peace officer, tracked down and killed outlaw Bill Doolin |
Bright's disease |
Bill Tilghman |

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William Matthew Pickett |
July 4, 1854 –November 1, 1924 |
Deputy sheriff, gunfighter, saloon owner |
shot by a corrupt prohibition agent |
"Texas Jack" Vermillion |

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John Wilson Vermillion |
1842 –1911 |
Gunfighter, soldier, lawman, outlaw, Methodist preacher; participated in the Earp vendetta ride |
died peacefully in his sleep |
John Ware |

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John Ware |
1845 ? –September 12, 1905 |
Remembered for his ability to ride and train horses |
killed in the fall when his horse tripped |
Bob Younger |

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Robert Ewing Younger |
October 29, 1853 –September 16, 1889 |
Train and bank robber (2) |
tuberculosis in prison |
Cole Younger |

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Thomas Coleman Younger |
January 15, 1844 –March 21, 1916 |
Train and bank robber; lectured and toured with Frank James in a wild west show (2) |
old age |
Jim Younger |

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James Hardin Younger |
January 15, 1848 –October 19, 1902 |
Rancher, train and bank robber (2) |
committed suicide |
John Younger |

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John Harrison Younger |
1851 –March 17, 1874 |
Train and bank robber, killer (2) |
shot in the neck |
Note 1: Dalton brothers gang included George "Bitter Creek" Newcomb, "Blackfaced" Charlie Bryant,
Bill Doolin, Dick Broadwell, and Bill Powers. |
Note 2: The Younger gang included Clell Miller, Arthur McCoy,
Charlie Pitts, John Jarrette, and Bill Chadwell. |
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