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- Buried in Boot Hill Logan County In the "Boot Hill section of Summit View Cemetery in Guthrie lie several notorious outlaws.
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After his death, Pretty Boy Floyd’s body was returned to the lush Cookson Hills of his youth. He is buried in the Akins Cemetery in Akins, Sequoyah County. The mist-shrouded San Bois Mountains hold many secrets concerning the dark dealings of outlaws Jesse James and Belle Starr.
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Oct 24, 2023 · Some of the most notorious outlaws of the American West are buried at this Oklahoma cemetery. It's also the final resting place for the Oklahoma Mummy, one of the Sooner States strangest tales.
Jan 3, 2017 · The most notorious outlaws of yesteryear Oklahoma will forever live in infamy. Belle Starr, nicknamed Queen of the Oklahoma Outlaws for her style and crack shot, fled authorities by hiding in the San Bois Mountains caves, now known as Wilburton and Robbers Cave State Park.
Oct 16, 2023 · Buried: Williams Timberhill Cemetery. Welch, Oklahoma. Ma Barker was the matriarch of the Barker-Karpis gang, which included her four sons. Together they committed robberies, kidnappings and murders across the Midwest. Barker is often considered the organizer and mastermind of the crimes, but that's sometimes attributed to sensationalism now.
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Oct 10, 2022 · One of the most famous outlaws buried at 'Boot Hill' in the Summit View Cemetery is William "Bill" Doolin of the infamous Doolin-Dalton Gang. They were also known as the Wild Bunch, the Oklahombres, and the Oklahoma Long Riders .
During the late 1800s, Civil War deserters and outlaws reportedly hid in the cave, including—most famously—the Jesse James Gang. In choosing this hideout, Jesse didn't leave things to chance. The area around Robbers Cave offered several strategic advantages that made it the perfect outlaw refuge.
Jul 3, 2005 · Buried in Boot Hill Logan County In the "Boot Hill section of Summit View Cemetery in Guthrie lie several notorious outlaws. Bill Doolin of the Doolin-Dalton gang was killed in 1896 after escaping from jail in Guthrie.