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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Newton_GangNewton Gang - Wikipedia

    The Newton Gang (ca. 1919 through 1924) was an outlaw gang of the early 20th century, who engaged in train robbery and bank robbery. From 1919 through 1924 the gang robbed dozens of banks, claiming a total of seventy-five banks [1] and six trains. [1] According to Willis Newton, the brothers "took in more money than the Dalton Gang, Butch ...

  2. The Newton Boys organization included Doc, the two younger brothers Joe and Jess, and Brentwood Glasscock, an expert with high explosives. The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal. Willis Newton and his brothers may not be, for most of us, as easily identifiable as Charley Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd. Or "Baby Face" Nelson. Or John Dillinger. Or Al Capone. They certainly weren't ...

  3. The Newton boys were a criminal gang composed of four brothers, Willis, Joe, Jess and Wylie (Doc), who operated mostly in Texas during the 1920s. Willis farmed in Texas with his wife Louise after a prison stretch. He died on August 22, 1979, at age 90. "The Newton Boys," starring Matthew McConaughey as gang-leader Willis, was a 1998 Hollywood ...

  4. Benjamin Wills Newton (12 December 1807 – 26 June 1899) was an English evangelist, author of Christian books, and leader of a Plymouth church. His congregation and others around Plymouth became known as the Plymouth Brethren. Newton was a friend of John Nelson Darby, a well-known leader of the Plymouth Brethren, but the two men began to clash ...

  5. In 1973, Willis Newton was implicated in a bank robbery in Bracketville, Texas, but there wasn’t enough evidence to prove a case against him. Willis died in August of 1979. Joe Newton became the owner of a cafe along with other small businesses in Uvalde. He died at age 88 in February of 1989.

  6. Jan 20, 2021 · Willis Newton. : G. R. Williamson. Indian Head Publishing, Jan 20, 2021 - History - 306 pages. This the true story of Willis Newton and his outlaw gang who robbed trains and over seventy banks—more than Jessie James, the Daltons, and all of the rest of the Old West outlaws—combined. They robbed a number of banks at gunpoint, but their ...

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  8. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesNewton Boys - TSHA

    May 9, 2007 · The Newton boys were a criminal gang composed of brothers Willis, Joe, Jess and Wylie (Doc), who operated mostly in Texas during the 1920s. Willis "Skinny" Newton robbed over eighty banks and six trains from Texas to Canada with his brothers and other outlaws, including the single biggest train robbery in United States history.

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