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Charles Angelo Siringo (February 7, 1855 –
October 18, 1928) was an
American lawman, detective,
bounty hunter, and
agent for the
Pinkerton National Detective...
- and Lizzie's
ruined re****tion. Meanwhile,
Pinkerton detective Charlie Siringo arrives in Fall River, M****achusetts, to
investigate the case for himself...
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Charlie Siringo's West: An
Interpretive Biography is a
biography of
former Pinkerton Detective Charlie Siringo, by
historian Howard R. Lamar. It was published...
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Texas is
named for him. In 1871,
Charlie Siringo worked on
Rancho Grande,
owned by
Shanghai Pierce and Allen.
Siringo wrote that the ranch, "at that time was...
- well-known lawman,
Charlie Siringo, had
worked in the Gem Mine as a shoveler.
Using the
alias Charles Leon Allison,
Siringo joined the Gem Miners' Union...
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plans for Bennet's Raiders,
Fletcher dies.
Bennet allows Siringo to
execute him, but
Siringo,
noticing Bennet's
desire for redemption,
shoots the face...
- p****ed on to
Pinkerton detective Charlie Siringo. The gang
escaped into its
hideout at the Hole-in-the-Wall.
Siringo had been ****igned the task of bringing...
- Hole-in-the Wall Gang,
Pinkerton detectives were deplo****.
Charlie Siringo was one of them.
Siringo wrote of the gang, "Alma
being the
southern rendezvous for...
- Lay's
girlfriends Maude Davis, and gang
member Laura Bullion.
Charlie Siringo wrote that Robbers'
Roost was "fifty
miles east of Hanksville,
where the...
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Doubt (1992). He made a rare western,
portraying legendary lawman Charlie Siringo in a 1995
television movie, Bonanza:
Under Attack, a
followup to the hit...