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  1. Dec 7, 2023 · Working out of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Deputy U.S. Marshal Frank Dalton is tracking a horse thief named Dave Smith in the Cherokee Nation. Dalton is accompanied by Deputy James Cole, who also has an arrest warrant for Smith for introducing whiskey in the Indian Territory.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_DaltonFrank Dalton - Wikipedia

    John Franklin Dalton (June 8, 1859 – November 27, 1887) was a Deputy US Marshal of the Old West under Judge Isaac C. Parker (the hangin' judge), for Oklahoma Territory, as well as the older brother to the members of the Dalton Gang, in addition to being the brother to William M. Dalton, once a member of the California legislature, and later ...

  3. Frank Dalton, born in 1859, was commissioned a U.S. Deputy Marshal at Fort Smith in 1884. He was involved in numerous dangerous episodes as a deputy and was described as "one of the most brave and efficient officers on the force." But all of that was to change in a "bloody tragedy" on November 27, 1887. Frank, at that time 28 years old, and ...

  4. Frank Dalton, born in 1859, was commissioned a U.S. Deputy Marshal at Fort Smith in 1884. He was involved in numerous dangerous episodes as a deputy and was described as "one of the most brave and efficient officers on the force."

  5. Sep 25, 2015 · J. Frank Dalton wanted publicity—so much that he claimed to be famous Old West figures. In the 1940s, he said he was lawman Frank Dalton, who had been killed in the line of duty in the Oklahoma Territory in the 1880s.

  6. Deputy Marshal Frank Dalton was shot and killed while attempting to arrest a horse thief in Indian Territory (modern day Oklahoma) near the Arkansas River. The following week the suspect shot and killed Deputy Marshal Ed Stokley as he and a posse attempted to arrest the man.

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  8. Dec 31, 2023 · Frank Dalton, who was never a member of the gang, was a highly respected U.S. marshal. He was killed attempting to apprehend bootlegger­s. His brothers, Grat and Frank, tried serving as deputy marshals, but they took up stealing horses and selling whiskey to the Indians on the side to make ends meet.

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