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  1. George "Bitter Creek" Newcomb (1866–May 2, 1895) was an American outlaw of the American Old West. He was first a member of the Dalton Gang, but after being called "too wild" by Bob Dalton, he and Bill Doolin started the Wild Bunch gang.

  2. George Newcomb, known as “Bitter Creek” Newcomb and the Slaughter Kid, was born about 1866. Coming from Fort Scott, Kansas, he started his career as a cowboy at the age of 12, working for C. C. Slaughter on the Long S Ranch in Texas. Later he made his way to Oklahoma, where he became an outlaw.

  3. George “Bitter Creek” Newcomb. Western Outlaw. Newcomb was a member of the Dalton and Doolin gangs. Prior to becoming an outlaw, a young Newcomb went to Texas and worked on John Slaughter.'s ranch. While working for Slaughter, he became known as the Slaughter Kid.

  4. George “Bitter Creek” Newcomb met a 15-year-old girl named Rosa Dunn, known as “The Rose of Cimarron.” Eventually, he sought refuge at her parent’s ranch, and her brothers turned him in for the $5,000 reward on his head. He was shot by U.S. Deputy Marshals on May 2, 1894, in Oklahoma.

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  5. Jun 9, 2018 · George Newcomb was born in Kansas in 1867. At a young age he went to Texas to become a cowboy. From there he drifted up to Oklahoma. He so frequently sang, “I’m a wild wolf from Bitter Creek, and it’s my night to howl,” that his friends started calling him Bitter Creek Newcomb.

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    On May 1, 1895, gang members Charlie Pierce and George "Bittercreek" Newcomb were shot and killed by bounty hunters known as the Dunn brothers. They were the older brothers of Rose Dunn , the teenaged girlfriend of Newcomb.

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  8. George "Bittercreek" Newcomb was an American outlaw of the American Old W. Background. Newcomb was born near Fort Scott, Kansas in 1866. Career. He was a member, first, of the Dalton Gang but after being called "too Wild" by Bob Dalton, he and Bill Doolin started the Wild Bunch gang.

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