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The Dalton Gang


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"The Dalton Gang I guess it would be popular or romantic to say that the Dalton brothers were driven to a life of crime, the fact is they grew up during wild times in a wild place. They were raised on the border of Indian Territory, near Coffeyville, KS. For a short time they served on the side of the law, working as Deputy Marshals. Their older brother, Frank Dalton, was commissioned a Deputy Marshal for the federal court in Fort Smith. On Nov. 27, 1887 in a gun battle with the with the Smith-Dixon Gang, Frank Dalton was shot and killed. Grat Dalton, who had moved to California along with their brother Bill, returned to Indian Territory, and took up were his brother left off. Working as a deputy he received a bullet wound in the arm while attempting to arrest one suspect, and in 1889 he was commissioned a deputy marshal for the Muskogee court. Bob Dalton was a deputy marshal for the federal court in Kansas in Wichita, working out in the Osage Nation. He also served on several of his brother Frank's posses. Emmett Dalton also worked as member of some of his brothers posses, but for the most part he earned a living as a cowboy working on the Bar X Bar Ranch near the Pawnee Agency. It was on the ranch that Emmett would meet two of the Gang's members, Bill Doolin and William St. Power, alias Bill Powers, alias Tom Evans. Not much is known about Bill Power other than he "
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