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David Rudabaugh (July 14, 1854 –
February 18, 1886) was a cowboy,
outlaw and
gunfighter in the
American Old West.
Modern writers often refer to him as...
- Jim Greathouse, who
later introduced him to Dave
Rudabaugh. On
November 29, 1880, Bonney,
Rudabaugh, and
Billy Wilson ran from a
posse led by sheriff's...
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those outlaws was "Arkansas Dave"
Rudabaugh. The
deputies caught up with the
outlaws and,
during the arrest,
Rudabaugh went for his gun but was overwhelmed...
- free.
Garrett produces a gun and
threatens to
shoot gang
member Dave
Rudabaugh, who
Billy is
still shackled to at the ankle. With no
escape possible...
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October 1877,
outlaws led by "Dirty" Dave
Rudabaugh robbed a
Santa Fe
Railroad construction camp in Kansas.
Rudabaugh fled
south into Texas.
Wyatt Earp was...
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lawman and
outlaw at
various points in his life, was an ****ociate of Dave
Rudabaugh and
later Billy the Kid. Born in Clarksville, Red
River County, Texas...
- task, if elected, was to
apprehend Billy’s gang,
consisting then of Dave
Rudabaugh,
Billy Wilson, Tom O'Folliard, and
Charlie Bowdre. In
December 1880, Sheriff...
- 1879, as the
famed outlaw has
formed a new gang with "Arkansas" Dave
Rudabaugh and Pat Garrett. In the wake of the
Lincoln County War, New
Mexico Governor...
- marshal. In late 1878, he went to
Texas to
track down an outlaw, Dave
Rudabaugh, and met John "Doc" Holliday, whom Earp
credited with
saving his life...
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Royal Gorge, Colorado.
These included John
Joshua Webb, "Dirty" Dave
Rudabaugh, and
Mysterious Dave Mather. The gang was a loose-knit ****ociation, and...