1892-A posse of federal marshals assualted Ned Christie’s fort and two of them were wounded, the posse then tried to set Ned’s fort on fire but they just burned down an outhouse. Then they tried to dynamite him out but that failed too. Finally they gave up.
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1871-The gambler and saloonman, Phil Coe, got to whooping it up with about fifty texas cowboys in Abilene, Kansas when he confronted Coe fired on Wild Bill Hickok but missed twice and Hickok gutshot him. Just then Deputy Mike Williams rushed onto the scene to assist Hickok but Hickok mistook him for an adversary and killed him with two headshots. Williams was the last man that Hickok ever fired a gun at. Coe died in agony three days later.
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1865-Norrato Ponce killed a man named Joy in a dispute over cards at the Governor’s Saloon in Hayward, California. Later in the month he escaped into the night near Livermore after being surprised by a posse and hit with a shotgun blast and three pistol slugs. He was finally run down and killed by Sheriff Harry Morese in Pinole Canyon.
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1876-A patrol led by Texas Ranger Sergeant John Armstrong closed in on an outlaw camp at Espinoza Lake near Carrizo, Texas when the smoke cleared the rangers had killed three of the four outlaws in that camp and the fourth was hit four times. In seperate shootouts that night Armstrong’s detachement killed to other outlaws.
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1897-Big Nose George Currie, the Sundance Kid, and Harvey Logan were wanted in the robbery of a bank in Belle Fourche, SD. After a brief gunfight with six-shooter Bill Smith and a bounty hunter they were taken into custody near Lavina, MT. All three outlaws escaped from the jail in Deadwood on Halloween.
