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  1. DOOLIN, WILLIAM M. (1858–1896). Outlaw William M. "Bill" Doolin was born in Johnson County, Arkansas, in 1858. A son of Michael and Artemina Beller Doolin, he left home in 1881 and became a cowboy in Indian Territory. He worked on ranches in the Unassigned Lands and the Cherokee Outlet and was considered honest and quiet.

  2. Oct 4, 2018 · Randolph Scott, for example, played Bill Doolin in the 1949 release Doolins of Oklahoma, and the Eagles’ Desperado album, released in the early 1970s, was inspired by the story of the Doolin and Dalton gangs. The people of Southwest City no doubt would have sung a different song in 1894.

  3. Mar 10, 2014 · It should be our first hint of where Doolins is going that the scarfaced Macready, usually a heel in movies, is one of the good guys, a lawman dedicated to bringing the Doolins to justice. Bill Doolin was an associate of the legendary Daltons who formed one of a number of gangs to call themselves the Wild Bunch.

  4. Jul 12, 2023 · Family Tree Chart. Doolin was born in Johnson County, Arkansas, in 1858. He worked as a cowboy and a farmer before turning to a life of crime. In 1891, he joined the Dalton Gang, and he avoided the gang's infamous Coffeyville, Kansas, bank robbery in 1892. If he had been at the robbery, it is possible he would have been killed much earlier.

  5. Bill Doolin was an outlaw operating in Oklahoma territory in the 1890s who was captured in 1896 by a devoted lawman named Bill Tilghman who had spent four years doggedly pursuing him. Doolin escaped from prison but was eventually shot down by a U.S. Marshal named Heck Thomas. In THE DOOLINS OF OKLAHOMA (1949), Doolin is played as something of a ...

  6. Aug 9, 2023 · We are left with just one man – Bill Doolin, the leader of the Wild Bunch. In June 1896, Guardsman Bill Tilghman captured him without incident at Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and sent him to the federal prison in Guthrie, Oklahoma, to await trial. As it happened, Clifton was also imprisoned there, so the two of them and a dozen other inmates ...

  7. Mar 26, 2018 · In the summer of 1893, he drifted west into Oklahoma Territory and hooked up with outlaw leader Bill Doolin’s “Wild Bunch” (not to be confused with Butch Cassidy’s Wyoming-based Wild Bunch). The gang considered the town of Ingalls their haven, but U.S. Marshal Evett Dumas Nix learned of the outlaws’ whereabouts and sent a 13-man posse in two covered wagons to arrest them.

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