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    William Doolin (1858–August 24, 1896) was an American bandit outlaw and founder of the Wild Bunch, sometimes known as the Doolin-Dalton Gang. Like the earlier Dalton Gang alone, it specialized in robbing banks, trains, and stagecoaches in Arkansas, Kansas, Indiana, and Oklahoma during the 1890s.

  2. Nov 16, 2009 · The outlaw Bill Doolin is killed by a posse at Lawson, Oklahoma on the night of August 25, 1896. Born in Arkansas in 1858, William Doolin was never as hardened a criminal as some of his...

  3. Killing of Bill Doolin. After his escape from the Guthrie jail, Bill Doolin spent some time in Mexico before returning to Oklahoma to see his wife and child. On August 25, 1896, Deputy Heck Thomas finally crossed upon Doolin's trail.

  4. Bill Doolin was a Western outlaw who led a gang through robberies in Oklahoma and east Texas, 189295. A member of the Dalton brothers gang, he alone missed the bloody ambush of the Coffeyville, Kan., bank robbery (Oct. 5, 1892); his horse had pulled lame long before reaching town.

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · Bill Doolin (1858–1896) aka: William Doolin. William Doolin was an Arkansas-born outlaw who rode with the infamous Dalton outlaws in the Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory. He formed his own outlaw bunch, which operated from October 1892 until Doolin died on August 25, 1896.

  6. William M. “Bill” Doolin, aka Will Barry was the leader of an Oklahoma outlaw gang that was known as the Doolin-Dalton Gang, Oklahombres and the Wild Bunch.

  7. Bill Doolin. When the most feared Dalton brothers died in a blaze of gunfire in Coffeyville, Kansas, a man named Bill Doolin stepped to center stage in the annals of outlaw history.

  8. Oct 4, 2018 · When Bill Doolin and his gang robbed the bank in Southwest City, Missouri, on May 10, 1894, almost 100 shots rang out across Main Street in a shootout between the outlaws and the town’s citizens.

  9. Jul 5, 2021 · William M. “Bill” Doolin, aka: Will Barry (1858-1896) – More than 100 years ago in a quiet little town in the Oklahoma Territory, members of the infamous Oklahombres gang squared off against a posse of deputies in one of the deadliest confrontations in the history of the U.S. marshals.

  10. Aug 24, 2016 · Doolin was gunned down by US Marshal Heck Thomas with a single shotgun blast that filled his chest full of buckshot on Aug. 24, 1896. He was buried in Summit View Cemetery in Guthrie where he remains today.

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