List of Old West gunfighters

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This is a list of Old West gunfighters, referring to outlaws or lawmen, of the American frontier who gained fame or notoriety during the American Wild West or Old West. Some listed were never gunfighters. The term gunslinger is a modern, 20th-century invention, often used in cinema or other media to refer to men in the American Old West who had gained a reputation as being dangerous with a gun. A gunfighter may or may not be an outlaw or a lawman. An outlaw had usually been convicted of a crime, such as Black Bart, but may have only gained a reputation as operating outside the law, such as Ike Clanton. Some of those listed may have also served in law enforcement, like Marshal Burt Alvord who subsequently became an outlaw, and some outlaws like Johnny Ringo were deputized at one time or another. Some of the gunfighters listed included professionals, scouts, businessmen, and even doctors.

Outlaws[]

The majority of outlaws in the Old West preyed on banks, trains, and stagecoaches. Some crimes were carried out by Mexicans and Native Americans against white citizens who were targets of opportunity along the U.S.–Mexico border, particularly in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.

For example, Pancho Villa was a bandit from Durango, Mexico who also conducted cross-border raids into New Mexico and Texas. Some individuals, like Jesse James, became outlaws after serving in the Civil War. Some were simply men who took advantage of the wildness and lawlessness of the frontier to enrich themselves at the expense of others. Some outlaws migrated to the frontier to escape prosecution for crimes elsewhere.

Lawmen[]

Law was present, if spread thin, in the American Old West. It was usually present on three levels: the Deputy U.S. Marshal, the county sheriff, and the town marshal or constable. Sometimes their jurisdictions overlapped which could lead to conflicts like those between Deputy U.S. Marshal Virgil Earp and Cochise County, Arizona Sheriff Johnny Behan. When an outlaw committed a crime, the local sheriff or marshal would usually form a posse to attempt to capture them. Rewards were posted for outlaws which encouraged citizens to capture or kill them for the reward, leading to the profession of bounty hunter – people who would find and capture/kill those with a bounty placed on their head by the law.

A[]

B[]

  • Cullen Baker (1835–1869)
  • (1860–1915)
  • (1849?–1878)
  • Richard H. "Rattlesnake Dick" Bartar (1833–1859)
  • Sam Bass (1851–1878)
  • "Queen" Ann Bassett (1878–1956)
  • Charlie Bassett (1847–1896)
  • Josie Bassett (1874–1964)
  • Tom Bell (1825–1856)
  • Jules Beni (??–1861)
  • John Billee (??–1890)
  • William "Tulsa Jack" Blake (c.1859–1895)
  • Thomas Hamilton Blanek {1861–1895}
  • Dan Bogan (1860–??)
  • Charles "Black Bart" Bolles (1829–??)
  • William H. "Billy the Kid" Bonney (1859–1881)
  • N. K. Boswell (1836–1921)
  • Joaquin Botellier (??-??) (member of the Five Joaquins gang)
  • Charlie Bowdre (1848–1880)
  • William Brazelton {?-1878}
  • Richard M. "Dick" Brewer (1850–1878)
  • William "Curly Bill" Brocius (1845–1882)
  • William L. "Buffalo Bill" Brooks (c.1832–1874)
  • Henry Newton Brown (1857–1884)
  • Sam Brown (outlaw) (1831–1861)
  • Rufus Buck (1877–1896)
  • John Bull (1836–1929)
  • Laura "Della Rose" Bullion (a.k.a. "The Rose of the Wild Bunch") (1876–1961)
  • Seth Bullock (Marshal) (1849–1919)
  • Frederick Russell Burnham (1861–1947)
  • (??–1881)
  • Reuben "Rube" Burrow (1854–1890)

C[]

  • Frank M. Canton (a.k.a. Josiah Horner) (1849–1927)
  • "Laughing" Sam Carey (a.k.a. Laughing Dick Carey) (??–??)
  • Joaquin Carrillo (??-??) (member of the Five Joaquins gang)
  • William "News" Carver (1868–1901)
  • Butch Cassidy (1866–1908)
  • Jose Chavez y Chavez (1851–1924)
  • Ned Christie (1852–1892)
  • Billy Claiborne (1860–1882)
  • Billy Clanton (1862–1881)
  • Ike Clanton (1847–1887)
  • Archie Clement (1846–1866)
  • "Dynamite" Dan Clifton (1865–1896)
  • (1844–1868)
  • Frank Coe (1851–1931)
  • George Coe (1856–1941)
  • Chunk Colbert (??–1874)
  • Shotgun John Collins (1851–1922)
  • George Contant (1864–?), brother of John Sontag
  • Scott Cooley (1845–1876)
  • Brack Cornett (1859–1888)
  • Gregorio Cortez (1875–1916)
  • Juan Cortina (a.k.a. "The Red Robber of the Rio Grande") (1824–1894)
  • "Longhair" Jim Courtright (1848–1887)
  • George "Flatnose" Curry (1864–1900) (not to be confused with George Manuse a.k.a. "Big Nose George Parrott")
  • Charles Francis Colcord 1859–1934

D[]

E[]

  • Morgan Earp (1851–1882)
  • Virgil Earp (1843–1905)
  • Warren Earp (1855–1900)
  • Wyatt Earp (1848–1929)
  • Frank "Pistol Pete" Eaton (1860–1958)
  • Buck English (??-1915)
  • Chris Evans (1847–1917)
  • Jesse Evans (1853–??)

F[]

  • John Fisher "King" (1854–1884)
  • Juan Flores (1834–1857)
  • (a.k.a. "Colonel Fluger") (??–c. 1868)
  • Charles Wilson "Charley" Ford (1857–1884)
  • Robert Newton Ford (1862–1892)
  • (1862–1891)

G[]

  • Lige Gardner (c.1846–c.1901)
  • (c.1835–1893)
  • Patrick "Pat" Floyd Garrett (1850–1908)
  • John Joel Glanton (1819–1851)
  • Crawford "Cherokee Bill" Goldsby (1876–1896)
  • (?–1869)

H[]

  • John Wesley Hardin (1853–1895)
  • Pearl Hart (c.1871–1955)
  • Haskay-bay-nay-ntayl "The Apache Kid" (c.1860–??)
  • Marion Hedgepeth (1856–1909)
  • Boone Helm (a.k.a. "The Kentucky Cannibal") (1828–1864)
  • James "Wild Bill" Hickok (1837–1876)
  • John "Pink" Higgins (1848–1914)
  • Robert Woodson "Wood" Hite (1850–1881)
  • Thomas J. "Tom Bell" Hodges (a.k.a. "The Outlaw Doc") (1825–1856)
  • John Henry "Doc" Holliday (1851–1887)
  • Tom Horn (1860–1903)
  • Jesse Lee Hall (1849–1911)

J[]

K[]

  • Thomas "Black Jack" Ketchum (1863–1901)
  • Henry "Billy the Kid" McCarty (1859–1881)
  • Ben "Tall Texan" Kilpatrick (1874–1912)
  • Jeff Kidder (1875–1908)
  • Sandy King (1852?–1881)
  • John Kinney (1847–1919)

L[]

  • Elzy Lay (1868–1934)
  • Kitty Leroy (1850-1878)
  • Buckskin Frank Leslie (1848?–1930?)
  • Jim Levy (gunfighter) (1842–1882)
  • James Andrew "Dick" Liddil (1852–1901)
  • (1831–1858)
  • Harvey "Kid Curry" Logan (1867–1904)
  • " Steve" Long (?–1868)
  • Harry "Sundance Kid" Longabaugh (1867–1908)
  • "Wild Bill" Longley (1851–1877)
  • Frank Loving (1860–1882)
  • (1852–1885)

M[]

  • Chris Madsen (1851–1944)
  • George "Big Nose George Parrott" Manuse (a.k.a. "George Warden"; ? – 1881)
  • (1862–1889)
  • Boone Marlow (1864–1889)
  • Charles Marlow (1850–1941)
  • George Marlow (1865–1945)
  • Lewellyn Marlow (? – 1889)
  • John Mason (??–1866)
  • Bat Masterson (1853–1921)
  • Mysterious Dave Mather (1851–1886?)
  • Clarence L. Maxwell (??-1909)
  • Benjamin Mayfield (1831–187?)
  • Lucas McCain (1838–1899)
  • Tom McCauley a.k.a. James "Jim" Henry (??–1865)
  • William J. McCloskey (? – 1878)
  • Sherman McMaster (1853–1892)
  • Frank McNab (??–1878)
  • William McWaters (1844–1875)
  • Bob Meeks (??–1912?)
  • John Middleton (c. 1854–c. 1885)
  • (1866–1888)
  • Jim "Killer" Miller (1866–1909)
  • Jeff Davis Milton (1861–1947)
  • Bill Miner (1847–1913)
  • John J. Moore (1847–1868)
  • (? – ?)
  • Sylvestro "Pedro" Morales (c.late 1850s–??)
  • (1861–1879)
  • Joaquin Murrieta (c. 1830–1853)
  • L. H. Musgrove (1832–1868)

N[]

O[]

P[]

Q[]

  • Queho (1880–c. 1940)

R[]

  • James C. Reed (1845?–1874), husband of Belle Starr
  • Nathanial "Texas Jack" Reed (1862–1950)
  • Bass Reeves deputy U.S. Marshal (1832–1910)
  • Frank Reno (1837–1868)
  • Simeon Reno (1843–1868)
  • William Reno (1848–1868)
  • James "Jim" Riley (1853–1914)
  • Johnny Ringo (1850–1882)
  • Porter Rockwell (1813–1878)
  • (1812-1902)
  • (1843–1868)
  • Dave Rudabaugh (1854–1886)
  • Charles L. Ruggles (1870–1892) and John D. Ruggles (1859–1892), the "Ruggles Brothers"

S[]

  • Yginio Salazar (1863–1936)
  • Ab Saunders (1851–1883)
  • George Scarborough (1859–1900)
  • (??-??)
  • Doc Scurlock (1849–1929)
  • John Selman (1839–1896)
  • Luke Short (1854–1893)
  • Cyrus Skinner (??–1864)
  • (??–1856)
  • Jack Slade (1831–1864)
  • (1856–1940)
  • Jefferson Randolph "Soapy Smith" Smith (1860–1898)
  • (??-??)
  • John Sontag (1861–1893)
  • (1841–1868)
  • Pete Spence (1852-1914)
  • "Little Bill" Standifer
  • Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed "Belle Starr" Starr (1848–1889)
  • Henry Starr (1873–1921)
  • Tom "Uncle Tom" Starr (1813–1890)
  • (??-??)
  • (18??-??)
  • Frank Stilwell (c 1856–1882)
  • Charlie Storms (1822–1881)
  • Dallas Stoudenmire (1845–1882)

T[]

U[]

  • (??-??) (Comanche Indian)
  • (1830–1866)

V[]

  • Joaquin Valenzuela (? – died 1853 or 1858?) (member of the Five Joaquins gang)
  • Tiburcio Vasquez (1835–1875)
  • Henry Clay "Hank" Vaughan (1849–1893)
  • "Texas" Jack Vermillion (1842–1911)
  • José Doroteo "Pancho Villa" Arango Arámbula (1878–1923)

W[]

Y[]

  • Milt Yarberry (1849–1883)
  • Bob Younger (1853–1889)
  • Cole Younger (1844–1916)
  • Jim Younger (1848–1902)

See also[]

References[]

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