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Chapter 2 The Murder of Lawmen Bob Widdowfield and Tip Vincent (1878) The Carbon miners sought revenge for the murder of lawmen Bob Widdowfield and Tip Vincent by the outlaws "Dutch Charlie" Burris and "Big Nose George" Parrott. The miners were also angry that the outlaws were after their mine payroll. The murder of lawmen Bob Widdowfield and Tip Vincent in 1878 is a long and complicated story. It stretches over sixty years. The murder of lawmen Bob Widdowfield and Tip Vincent Saturday August 17, 1878, two days before the murder A gang of outlaws, which included “Dutch Charlie” Burris and “Big Nose George” Parrott, attempted to rob a Union Pacific train east of Carbon near Como Lake. Their attempt to rob the train was abandoned when a section crew working on the tracks discovered their plans. In fear of being caught, the gang headed west toward Elk Mountain passing a few miles north of the town of Carbon. Carbon County Sheriff Robert "Bob" Widdowfield and Union Pacific Railroad Special Agent H. H. “Tip” Vincent set out after the outlaws and tracked the gang to the Rattlesnake Canyon at the base of Elk Mountain. The lawmen were spotted coming and when they arrived at their camp the outlaws opened fire and murdered them. Friday August 23, 1878, four days after the murders Widdowfield and Vincent did not return from the search for the robbers when expected, so men were sent out to search for them. The two men went out last Friday in search of the two scouts returned on Sunday and reported having met some surveyors who told them about seeing a party of horsemen enter the canyon at Elk Mountain, and soon after the two men following them in. They heard some twenty shots fired in rapid succession soon after. (Laramie Weekly Sentinel, Aug. 31, 1878) Monday August 26, 1878, seven days after the murders. Responding to the reports that a surveying party spotted some riders and heard gunshots near Elk Mountain earlier in the week, a posse headed by sheriff Lawry of Rawlins was formed over that weekend to check it out. On the first day of the search the posse came up empty. Sheriff Lawry, of Rawlins, organized a party of twenty men, and went out early Monday morning. Nothing was found. (Laramie Weekly Sentinel, Aug. 30, 1878) Tuesday August 27, 1878, eight days after the murders. On the second day of the search, John Foote, a rancher in the Elk Mountain area who knew the mountain terrain well, was added to the posse. With Foote's help, the bodies of Widdowfield and Vincent were found in the Rattlesnake Canyon at the base of Elk Mountain. On the second day of the search, Widdowfield and Vincent were found. The bodies were much decomposed, and they were doubtlessly murdered a week ago last Monday, when the surveyors heard the firing. The bodies had been dragged into a dry creek bed and some brush and gravel thrown over them, partly burying them. They appeared to have been all shot to pieces, with as many as seven bullet holes being seen in the head of Widdowfield. These scouts, when they were sent out, were directed to

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Chapter2TheMurderofLawmenBobWiddowfieldandTipVincent(1878)

TheCarbonminerssoughtrevengeforthemurderoflawmenBobWiddowfieldandTipVincentbytheoutlaws"DutchCharlie"Burrisand"BigNoseGeorge"Parrott.Theminerswerealsoangrythattheoutlawswereaftertheirminepayroll.ThemurderoflawmenBobWiddowfieldandTipVincentin1878isalongandcomplicatedstory.Itstretchesoversixtyyears.

ThemurderoflawmenBobWiddowfieldandTipVincentSaturdayAugust17,1878,twodaysbeforethemurderAgangofoutlaws,whichincluded“DutchCharlie”Burrisand“BigNoseGeorge”Parrott,attemptedtorobaUnionPacifictraineastofCarbonnearComoLake.Theirattempttorobthetrainwasabandonedwhenasectioncrewworkingonthetracksdiscoveredtheirplans.Infearofbeingcaught,thegangheadedwesttowardElkMountainpassingafewmilesnorthofthetownofCarbon.CarbonCountySheriffRobert"Bob"WiddowfieldandUnionPacificRailroadSpecialAgentH.H.“Tip”VincentsetoutaftertheoutlawsandtrackedthegangtotheRattlesnakeCanyonatthebaseofElkMountain.Thelawmenwerespottedcomingandwhentheyarrivedattheircamptheoutlawsopenedfireandmurderedthem.FridayAugust23,1878,fourdaysafterthemurdersWiddowfieldandVincentdidnotreturnfromthesearchfortherobberswhenexpected,somenweresentouttosearchforthem.ThetwomenwentoutlastFridayinsearchofthetwoscoutsreturnedonSundayandreportedhavingmetsomesurveyorswhotoldthemaboutseeingapartyofhorsemenenterthecanyonatElkMountain,andsoonafterthetwomenfollowingthemin.Theyheardsometwentyshotsfiredinrapidsuccessionsoonafter.(LaramieWeeklySentinel,Aug.31,1878)MondayAugust26,1878,sevendaysafterthemurders.RespondingtothereportsthatasurveyingpartyspottedsomeridersandheardgunshotsnearElkMountainearlierintheweek,aposseheadedbysheriffLawryofRawlinswasformedoverthatweekendtocheckitout.Onthefirstdayofthesearchthepossecameupempty.SheriffLawry,ofRawlins,organizedapartyoftwentymen,andwentoutearlyMondaymorning.Nothingwasfound.(LaramieWeeklySentinel,Aug.30,1878)TuesdayAugust27,1878,eightdaysafterthemurders.Ontheseconddayofthesearch,JohnFoote,arancherintheElkMountainareawhoknewthemountainterrainwell,wasaddedtotheposse.WithFoote'shelp,thebodiesofWiddowfieldandVincentwerefoundintheRattlesnakeCanyonatthebaseofElkMountain.Ontheseconddayofthesearch,WiddowfieldandVincentwerefound.Thebodiesweremuchdecomposed,andtheyweredoubtlesslymurderedaweekagolastMonday,whenthesurveyorsheardthefiring.Thebodieshadbeendraggedintoadrycreekbedandsomebrushandgravelthrownoverthem,partlyburyingthem.Theyappearedtohavebeenallshottopieces,withasmanyassevenbulletholesbeingseenintheheadofWiddowfield.Thesescouts,whentheyweresentout,weredirectedto

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playthemselvesforstockmen,andiftheysucceededincomingacrosstheoutlawsnottoattempttheircaptureoranyinterference,buttocomebackandreport.Everyeffortwillbemadenowtohuntdownandkilltheseoutlaws,andnolabororexpensewillbesparedtothatend.Itisunfortunatethatthissearchforthemissingscoutswasnotundertakensooner,asthemurderershavenowsometendaysheadstartinwhichtomaketheirescapeoutofthecountry.(CheyenneWeeklyLeader,Aug.29,1878)ThursdayAugust29,1878,twodaysafterbeingfoundatElkMountainandtendaysafterbeingmurderedThebodieswerebroughtintoFortSteeletoday,andWiddowfieldwastakentoCarbonandVincenttoRawlins,forburial.(LaramieWeeklySentinel,Aug.31,1878)SatudayAugust31,1878,fourdaysafterbeingfoundandtwelvedaysafterbeingmurderedBobWiddowfieldwasburiedintheCarboncemeteryandTipVincentintheRawlinscemetery.September26,1878,thirty-eightdaysafterthemurdersTheUnionPacificRailroadsubscribed$200.00toaidintheerectionofamonumenttoWiddowfieldandVincent,whowerebothkilledbytherobbers.(CheyenneWeeklyLeader,Sept.26,1878)

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ROBERTWIDDOWFIELDMONUMENTINTHECARBONCEMETERY

(WHILEFAMILYCOLLECTIONFROMBOBLEATHERS)

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TIPVINCENTHEADSTONE,RAWLINSCEMETERY(WHILEFAMILYCOLLECTION)

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"DutchCharlie"Burris

Wednesday,December31,1878,fourmonthsafterthemurders.DutchCharlieBurriswasarrestedinGreenRiver.HewastransportedfromGreenRivertoLaramie,thehomeoftheTerritorialPrison,bytrain.Severalaccountsofthearrestwereprintedinthelocalnewspapers.JohnLefevercapturedoneoftheVincentandWiddowfieldmurderersthisweekatGreenRiver.HegiveshisnamesometimesasBatesandsometimesasDavis.Hisisknownas"DutchCharley"andwasoneoftheworstofthegang.PositiveevidenceisinpossessionoftheauthoritiesthathewasoneoftheactiveparticipantsinthemurderofVincentandWiddowfieldlastsummeratElkMountain.(LaramieSentinel,January3,1879)AssistedbySheriffDykins,Bates[DutchCharlie]wasarrestedlastTuesdayatGreenRiver,bytwodetectivesfromLaramieCity,Hewasstandinginasaloonwhentheofficersenteredandcalledtohimto"throwuphishands"andsurrender,whichhedid.HewastakentoLaramieonthesameday.(CheyenneDailySun,Jan.6,1879)"DutchCharlie,"whohasbeenforalongtimeplyinghisvocationnearFortMcKinneyasaroadagent,isinlimboatGreenRiver.Heisoneofthehardestcustomersinthebusiness.(CheyenneWeeklyLeader,Jan.9,1879)SundayJanuary5,1879,fivedaysafterhewascapturedandfourmonthsafterthemurdersAfterashortstayintheLaramiejailafterhisarrestinGreenRiver,DutchCharliewasononhiswaytoRawlinsfromLaramieontrainNumber3tostandtrialforthemurderofBobWiddowfieldandTipVincent.HewasinthecustodyofLaramieDeputySheriffEdKerns.HewasforciblytakenoffthetraininCarbonandlynchedbythecitizensofCarbon.Lastnightat9:25o'clock,whenpassengertrainNo.3stoppedatthisstation,apartyofmaskedmen,composedofminersandcitizens,brokeopenthedoorofthebaggagecarandtookChas.Bates,alias"DutchCharlie,"outandhunghimtoatelegraphpole.Thetrainwasdelayedonlythirteenminutesbytheoperation.DutchCharliewasoneofthemurderersofBobWiddowfieldandT.P.VincentonElkMountainlastfall.TheprisonerwasarrestedatGreenRiversometimesinceandwastakentoLaramieCity,whenhewasonhiswayfromLaramieCitytoRawlinsfortrial.HewasunderchargeofanofficernamedKern.DutchCharlie,justbeforehewashung,confessedhisguilt.Heimploredhiscaptorstoshootinsteadofhanghim.(CheyenneWeeklyLeader,Jan.9,1879)"DutchCharlie"wastakenuptoCarbononNo.3lastSundayforexamination.Theminersinterviewedhim,andhe"nowsleepsinthevalley."(LaramieSentinel,Jan.10,1889)EverygoodcitizenofWyomingwillendorsethesummarypunishmentof“DutchCharlie”atCarbononSundaynight.Letthegoodworkcontinue.(TheCheyenneWeeklyLeader,Jan.9,1879)DutchCharliedidn'thaveabadreputationonlyinWyoming,hewaswellknowninotherpartsofthecountryforhiscrookedwaysaswell.CouncilBluffs:"DutchCharlie,"whowastakenfromaUnionPacifictraininWyomingtheotherdayandleftdanglingfromatelegraphpole,wasoncearesidentofCouncilBluffs,andwastheauthorwhilehereofnumerouscrimes,rangingfromforgerytomurder.Hewasa"badcitizen"inthestrongestsenseoftheterm,andthoughwemightnotbeabletoapprovethemeansofhistakingoff,itcannotbesaidthathemeritedanylessawfulfate."(CheyenneDailySun,Jan.11,1879)ThetwopartiesEdBeerupandJamesNelson,recentlyarrestedonsuspicionofhavingstolenthehorses

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ofMaers,OrrandMarkham,weredischargedfromjaillastnight,ithavingtranspiredthattheyarenottheguiltyparties.TheSheriffatSidneytelegraphedCarryesterdaythathehadarrested"DutchCharlie,"whoconfessedthathimselfandanotherpartyweretheonesthattookthehorses.(CheyenneDailySun,July2,1878)WednesdayJanuary8,1879,fourmonthsafterthemurdersandthreedaysafterhewaslynchedDutchCharliewasburiedinanunmarkedgravenear,butoutsidetheCarbonCemetery.ThebodyofDutchCharliehasbeencutdown,andaninquestheld,theVerdictwasdeathfromhanging,bypersonsunknown.ThebodywasburiedWednesday.(CheyenneWeeklyLeader,Jan.16,1879)DutchCharlie'sburialafterhewaslynchedinCarbonisacontroversialsubject.Somehistoriansbelievehewasneverburied,butwasthrownfromatrainbetweenCarbonandRawlinsandleftforwildcritterstodevour.Othersthinkhewascutdown,throwninacoalcarandsenttoRawlinstobedealtwithbytheauthoritiesthere.RichardFisher,longtimeMedicineBowresidentandCarbonhistorianadamantlybelievesDutchCharliewascutdownafterbeinglynchedandburiedneartheCarbonCemetery.Hemaintainsthecurrentfencedidn'texistthen,butwhenthefencewaslaterplacedaroundthecemeteryitseparatedDutchCharlie'sgravefromtherestofthecemeteryleavinghimontheoutsideofthecemeteryonthenorthsideofthefenceinthesagebrush.DuringaCarbonRestorationDayMay,2003,Mr.FisherdiscussedthemurderofBobWiddowfieldandTipVincentwithagroupofrestorationworkerswhoatthetimehappenedtobeworkinginfrontoftheWiddowfieldburialmonument.Hetalkedaboutthemurders,thehangingofDutchCharlieandBigNoseGeorge,themonumentplacedonElkMountainbyhisgrandfatherandofthegravesiteofDutchCharlie.Tothegroup'ssurprise,hepointedoutthelocationofDutchCharlie'sgraveandsharedwhyheknewitwasthere.Mr.FisherpointedoutthegenerallocationofDutchCharlie'sfinalrestingplace.DutchCharliewashunginCarbonjustoverthehill(pointingsouthofthecemetery).WhenIwasakidmyfamilywouldtalkaboutthemurdersandwanderovertowhereDutchCharliewasburied.DutchCharlie'sgraveisjustoutsidethefence,overthere(pointingnorth).Rightacrossfromthatpinetree.Yearsagotherewasapileofrocksthere.(AtRichard'sinvitationapartofthegroupwalkedaroundthefenceandupthehilltothespothehadpointedout)."Itwasrightinheresomeplace."(RichardFisher,CarbonCemetery,May2003)RichardFisher'sgreatunclearrivedinCarbonshortlyafterthetownofCarbonwasstarted.HisgrandfatherJamesFisherarrivedinabout1874.BothofthemwerelivinginCarbonwhenBobWiddowfieldandTipVincentweremurderedandwhenDutchCharliewastakenoffthetraininCarbonandlynchedbythecitizensforthemurders.ItwasRichard'sgrandfatherandseveralotherCarbonfolksthatplacedamonumentatthesiteofthemurdersonElkMountain.ItonlymakessensethattheFisherfamilywouldknowifthemurderousoutlawDutchCharliewasburiedneartheCarbonCemeteryornot.InadditiontoMr.Fisher,severalotherWyominghistorians,likethewell-knownandrespectedauthorLoriVanPelt,believesDutchCharliewasburiedneartheCarbonCemetery.DutchCharliewasburiedneartheCarbonCemetery.HewasnotconsideredworthyofburialintheCarbonCemetery,whereDeputyWiddowfieldwaslaidtorest.DutchCharley’sunmarkedgraveislocatedsomewhereinthesagebrushoutsidethecemeteryboundaries.(BigNoseGeorge:AGrislyFrontierTale,LoriVanPelt,WyoHistory.org.)

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RichardFisher’sremembrancesofDutchCharliewerehonoredrecentlywhenamarkerwasplacedatthesiteofwhereRichardsaidDutchCharliewasburied.

LateJanuary1879,fivemonthsafterthemurdersor8daysafterthelynchingCarbonCountypaidtherewardof$2000.00forthecaptureofDutchCharlie.HalfoftherewardwastobepaidbytheUnionPacificRailroadandhalfbyCarbonCounty.StatementofWarrants:IssuedsinceJuly7,1879,showingthepurposeforwhichwarrantswereissuedandthetotalamountofthesame:Electionexpenses$484.20Coroner'sexpenses$104.00RewardonDutchCharlie$2000.00Salaryofsuperintendent$218.00Sherifffees$1,988.68(CarbonCountyJournal,Jan.24,1880)LateAugust1879,elevenmonthsafterthemurdersor6monthsafterthelynchingTheUnionPacificRailroadreimbursedCarbonCountyfortheirshareoftherewardpaidoutforthecaptureofDutchCharlieBurris.TheU.P.R.R.officialshavefaithfullyfulfilledtheiragreementwithourcounty,inpayinghalftherewardofferedfortheapprehensionofDutchCharlie.Theiragenthere,Mr.J.R.Adams,receivedandpaidintotheCountyTreasurythismorningthesumof$1000.00,thatbeinghalfoftheamountofferedforCharlie'scapture.(CarbonCountyJournal,1880)

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BIGNOSEGEORGEPARROTT(CARBONCOUNTYMUSEUM)

ThursdayJuly15,1880,oneyearandtenmonthsafterthemurdersAuthoritiesinMilesCity,MontanaarrestedbigNoseGeorge.SheriffJimRankinwasnotifiedandwenttoMontanatoreturntheprisonertotheWyomingTerritory.HepickedupBigNoseGeorgethentraveledfromMilesCitytoOmaha,Nebraska,thenontoCheyenne,Laramie,andthentoCarbon.ThefinaldestinationwasRawlinsfortrial,butthetraincouldnotavoidastopatCarbon.SaturdayAugust7,1880,oneyearandelevenmonthsafterthemurdersThecitizensofCarbonreceivedwordthatBigNoseGeorgewasheadedtoRawlinsonthetrainandwouldcomethroughCarbon.HealmostmetthesamefateashisfellowgangmemberDutchCharlie.BigNoseGeorge,inthecustodyofSheriffJimRankin,wasforciblytakenoffthetrainatCarbonbyagroupofcitizensandthreatenedtobelynchifhedidn'ttellallheknewaboutthekillingofBobWiddowfieldandTipVincent.Hewasbadlyscared,buteventuallyhemadeafullconfessiontothegroupthatabductedhimandwasreturnedtothetrainandthecustodyofSheriffRankin.OnSaturdayeveninglastthefunlovingpublicofthisplacewerecongregatingforadancetobegivenbythemule-driversofCarbon.No.3pulledinontimeandtoafewcitizensitwasknownthat“BigNoseGeorge,”oneofthe

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Widdowfield-Vincentmurderers,inchargeofSheriffRankin,wasonthetrain.Assoonasthetrainstoppedashrillvoicewasheard,callingoutnumbersfromonetoaboutfifteen,andinresponsetothecallaboutasmanyarmedandmaskedmenboardedthecarinwhichthesheriffandhisprisonerwereseated.Assoonasthesheriffsawthefirstofthemobenterthecarhehastilydrewhisrevolverandorderedthemtostandback.Theyclosedinandorderedhimtoputuphishandsanddeliveroverthekeythatunlockedthechainthattheprisonerwassecuredtothecarseatwith.Thesheriffrefusedthekeyandcalleduponseveralinthecartohelpkeepthemobawayfromtheprisoner.ThenowimpatientmobseizedanaxeandbrokethefasteningandatthesametimearopewasdexterouslythrownaroundtheneckofBigNoseGeorge,whouptothistimeappearedperfectlycoolandcollected.Hewasthenquicklyhustledoutofthecarandtakentoacorralandplacedunderanominouslookingbeam.BeforeleavingthecarhesaidhewasnotinthecrowdthatkilledWiddowfieldandVinson,butthatifhehadtodieanditlookedlikeit,hewouldliketobeshotandnothung.Assoonasheknewhewasunderthebeamheweakenedandsaid:“Idonotwanttodiewithalieinmymouth,andIwilltellthetruth,sohelpmeGod,butgivemealittletime.IamsobadlyscaredIcanhardlytalk.”Hewastoldhecouldhaveallthetimehewantedandasnearascanbelearned,hetoldthefollowing:“IwasinthepartywhomurderedWiddowfieldandVinson.ThepartyconsistedofFrankToule,Mack,DutchCharlie,JackCampbell,ThomasReed,SimWanandmyself.MynameisGeorgeFrancisWarden.Idon’tknowwhokilledWiddowfield.WhenWiddowfieldgotoffhishorsetoexaminetheplacewhereourcampfirewasandsaid:“It’shotash_ll,we’llcatchthembeforenight.”Somebodyinourcrowdsaid“fire”andourgunsbeinginposition,wefiredalmostsimultaneously.Idon’tknowwhogavethecommandtofire.Itwasalmostimpossibleforustomissthembecauseweweresoclose.IthinkweallfiredatVincent.Thehorsesthatbelongedtothedeadmenwetookalong,theywerekilledandotherwisedisposedof.”Q:“Whydidyoukillthosemen?”A:“Ontheprincipalthatdeadmentellnotales.”Q:“Doyouknowwherethebalanceofthepartyisthatwerewithyouonthedayofthemurder?”A:“Idonot.Weseparatedthesamefall.IheardthatDutchCharliewashung.FrankToulewaskilledintheHillsandMackdiedoffeverintheYellowstonecountry.”TheprisonerwasthentoldthatthiswastheplacewhereDutchCharliewashungandhealmostbrokedown.Theleaderofthemobthenorderedthembackandturnedtheprisonerovertothesheriff,andBigNoseGeorgebreathedfreer.Whenhewasseatedinthecarhesliddownbetweentheseatsandburstintoahystericalfitofweeping.No.3pulledout,thewholeperformanceoccupyingabout30minutes,andeverybodytookinthedanceafteraslightintermission.SeveralpartiesherefeelbettersatisfiedsincelearningforafactthatDutchCharliewasnothunginnocently.TheonlywonderisthatBigNoseGeorgedidnotclimbthegoldenstairviathatroute.Ignoramus.(TheCarbonJournal,Aug.10,1880)SundayAugust8,1880,thedayafterhewasalmostlynchedinCarbonBigNoseGeorge,afterthescareofbeinglynchedinCarbonthenightbefore,arrivedinRawlinsandwas

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placedinjailbySheriffJimRankin.(CarbonCountyJournal,1880)MondaySeptember13,1880,oneyearandelevenmonthsafterthemurdersBigNoseGeorgewasarraignedinRawlinsforthemurderofBobWiddowfieldandTipVincent.HepleadedGUILTY.(CarbonCountyJournal,1880)OnMondayGeorgeParrot,aliasBigNoseGeorgewasarraignedonanindictmentcharginghimandotherswiththewillfulmurderofWiddowfieldandVinson,nearElkMountaininAugust,'78.Inanswertothequestion"Areyouguiltyornotguiltyofthingshereincharged?"Heanswered,"Guilty."TheJudgesaid:"BeforeacceptingyourpleaIdeemitmydutytoexplaintoyoutheconsequencesofyourplea,althoughyourattorneyhasnodoubttoldyouthesethings,insoseriousamatterweshouldleavenoroomfordoubtormisunderstandings.Accordingtothelawofthisterritorythepenaltyformurderinthefirstdegree,ofwhichyouarechargedinthisindictment,isdeathbyhangingbytheneck,andsuchwillbetheconsequenceofthepleayouseektomake.InviewofthesefactsIaskyouagainGeorgeParrot,areyouguiltyornotguiltyofthethingsthereincharged?"Heanswered,"Iamguilty."Tearsfilledhiseyesandrandownthechecksoftheprisonerashepronouncedthesewordsandresumedhisseat.Thesceneandtheextremelyunusualspectacleofamanpleadingguiltytomurderinthefirstdegreevisiblyaffectedthecourtandallpresent.ThejudgeinstructedtheprosecutingattorneytoproducesomeevidencesincourtthatVinsonandWiddowfieldwerereallymurderedbeforehewouldpasssentenceontheprisoner.(CarbonCountyJournal,September18,1880.)ProbablythemostaccuratedescriptionofthemurdersatElkMountaincomesfromtheconfessionofonethegangmembers,GeorgeFrancisWardenbetterknownasBigNoseGeorge.Hedidn'thavemuchofareasontoliebecauseheconfessedandpleadedguiltytoparticipatinginthemurders.AJournalreporter,incompanywithSheriffRankin,visitedthejailWednesdayafternoonandinterviewedBigNoseGeorge,orGeorgeFrancisWarden,ashegiveshisname.Warden,weshouldjudgeisamanabout35yearsold,fivefeetteninchestall,rathersparebuiltandwillweighabout100pounds,darkcomplexion,blackhairandbeard,sharp,ratherpiercingblackeyesandaveryprominentRomannose,andreallynotasbadalookingfellowasonewouldexpect.HewasarrestedatMilesCity,Montana,Julythe15th,andarrivedhereSundaymorning.Warden'sstoryisasfollowsasnearaswecangiveitfrommemory:Ourparty(consistingofFrankToule,Mack,DutchCharlie,JackCampbell,ThomasReed,SimWanandmyself)wepulledthespikesthatheldtherail,butthecrowbarbeingashortonewecouldnotpryouttherail.Welaidalldayinagullynearbyandwatchedthesectionmenatwork.Theydidnotdiscovertherailhadbeentamperedwithuntiljustastheywereabouttoleaveintheevening.TwoofourpartywentintoMedicineBowstationandpurchasedprovisions.WhenweleftweproceeddirectlytoElkMountain.ThefirstwesawofWiddowfieldandVinson,theywereaboutamileoff,butweshortlymadeoutthattheyweremenandweremakingdirectlyforourcamp.Afterahurriedconsultationitwasdecidedtohideourstockinthebrushandconcealourselvesandletthemenpassshouldtheynotbeofficers,andtokillthemshouldtheybesuch,asweexpectedtheywouldsaysomethingtogiveusanideaastowhotheywere.Theyrodeupthetrailtoourcampfire,whenthelargeman(Widdowfield)gotoffofhishorseandstuckhishandintothefire,remarking,"Itishotash_ll,theyhavebeenhereandwewillcatchthembeforelong."Oneofourpartyhadalamehorseforwhichhehadbeenfixingapairofshoes,andWiddowfieldpickedupthecorks,whichhadbeencutoff,sayingtheywereheadsofrailroadspikes.FrankToule,oneofourparty,thensaid,"Let'sfire,"andloudenoughforalltohear,partofusshootingatthemanonthe

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groundandpartatthemanonthehorse.Ifiredatthemanonthehorse.Afterourvolleythehorsesandriderranaboutfiftyyardswhenthelatterfelloffhishorse,andattemptedtogetup,holdinghisguninhishands.Sometwentyshotswerefiredathimandfiringonlyceasedwhenwewerecertainhewasdead.JackCampbelltookWiddowfield'sbootsandDutchCharliethebestsaddle.Aftertakingwhatvaluablestheyhad,wegotscaredanddidnotknowwhattodowiththebodies,butfinallyconcludedtocarrythemdowninthebrushandcoverthemupwhichwedid.Weimmediatelybrokecamp,camedownthecanyonthesamewaywewentupandstartednorth.WecrossedtherailroadatCarbonandthePlatteRiverabouttwomilesabovethemouthoftheMuddy.SimWanwastheleaderoftheparty,hebeingacquaintedwiththecountry.Oneoftheparty,calledMack,whowaswithus,claimedtoheoneoftheJamesbrothers,IleftthepartyonGooseCreekwhereitbrokeup.(TheCarbonCountyJournal,Aug.7,1880)FridaySeptember17,1880,fourdaysafterpleadingguiltytothemurdersBigNoseGeorgechangedhispleatoNOTGUILTY.November8,1880,onemonthand26daysafterpleadingguiltyBigNoseGeorgefiledamotionforchangeofvenue,whichwasdenied,bythecourt.TuesdayNovember16,1880,twomonthsand3daysafterhewasarraignedandpleadedguiltyAspecialgrandjurycalledforbyJudgeBlairforBigNoseGeorge,wasconvened.ThecourtwasscheduledtoconvenedonMondayasannounced,butthecaseofTerritoryvs.MartinAinsley,amanchargedformisbrandingahorse,tookallofthecourttimeavailableonMonday.ThecaseforBigNoseGeorgewasthenmovedtoTuesday.WednesdayNovember17,1880,thedayafterthespecialgrandjurywascalledCourtconvenedattheusualhour,andtheforenoonwasconsumedinthediscussionofsometriviallawpoints,dilatorymotions,etc.AttheafternoonsessionJudgeMerrellcameforwardandtookchargeoftheprosecution,thewitnesseswerecalledandswornandonmotionofthedefense,wereseparated.Theafternoonwasconsumedintheexaminationofwitnesses,allofwhichtestimonywastoshowthatamurderhadbeencommittedonthe20thdayofAugust1878,atElkMountainandthatWiddowfieldandVinsoncametotheirdeathsatthatplacebyreasonofgunshotwounds,andthefindingofthedeadbodies.Mr.Leach,U.P.detective,wascalledtoproveBigNose'sconfession,whichwassubstantiallythesameasthatpublishedintheJOURNALtwomonthsago.(CarbonCountyJournal,November20,1880)December15,1880,twoyears,3monthsand26daysafterthemurdersBigNoseGeorgewasfoundguiltyofmurderofBobWiddowfieldandTipVincent.Hewassentencedtobe"hangedbytheneckuntildead"onApril2,1881.Hewouldhangbetweenthehoursof10a.m.and4p.m.March22,1881,threemonthsandsevendaysafterbeingfoundguiltofthemurdersBigNoseGeorgetriedtoescapefromjail.HesawedthroughtherivetsonhisshacklesandwhensheriffRobertRankincametocheckonhim,BigNoseGeorgehithimintheheadwiththeshacklesandranforit.SherriffRankin’swife,Rosa,bringingamealtotheprisonerdiscoveredtheattemptedjailbreakandmanagedtogetthejaildoorshutandlocked.Whenthegeneralpublicwasalertedtotheattemptedjailbreak,amobcamerunningtohelp.

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ThemobgainedcontrolofBigNoseGeorge,tookhimfromthejailtothestreetsofRawlinsandlynchedhim.

HANGINGBIGNOSEGEORGEONMAINSTREETINRAWLINS(CARBONCOUNTYMUSEUM)

ItisnotclearifDr.OsborneorDr.MagheewasatthehangingofBigNoseGeorge,butitisclearthattheyclaimedthebodyafterward.ThomasMaghee,adoctorfortheUnionPacificRailroadclaimedthebodyformedicalstudy.Magheestudiedtheoutlaw’sbrain.BigNoseGeorge’sskullwascutintotwohalves.Magheegavethetophalforskullcaptohisnurse,LillianHeath,wholaterbecameWyoming’sfirstfemalephysician.Thelowerhalfoftheskullwasburiedinawhiskeybarrelwiththerestofhisbones.Overtime,Dr.MagheeestablishedaprofessionalrelationshipwiththepeopleofCarbon.Hewasafrequentvisitortotreatthesickandtreatseriousmineinjuries.Carbonwaswithoutadoctoruntilabout1882.Dr.Osbornewantedtheoutlawforexperimentalstudies.HemadeadeathmaskofBigNoseGeorgefromplasterofparis.Healsohadtheoutlawskinnedandapairofshoesandaphysiciansbagmadefromtheskin.Itwasalsorumoredthathehadthetesticlesmadeintoatobaccopouch.

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DEATHMASKOFBIGNOSEGEORGE

(CARBONCOUNTYMUSEUM)

January7,1881,twoyearsandfourmonthsafterthemurdersorfivemonthsafterBigNoseGeorgewasarrestedWilliamSchmalsleandWilliamH.Irvinewereeachgiven$1000.00asarewardfortheapprehensionofBigNoseGeorge.In1890,twelveyearsafterthemurdersJamesFisher,brother-in-lawtoBobWiddowfield,erectedamonumentatthespotBobWiddowfieldandTipVincentwerekilledonElkMountain.

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JamesandotherserectedastonememorialatthesiteofthemurderofRobertWiddowfieldandwassaidtovisiteveryAugust19.(DanKinnaman,Carbon)

MEMORIALMONUMENTATTHEBASEOFELKMOUNTAINFORROBERT"BOB"WIDDOWFIELDANDH.H."TIP"VINCENT,TAKENOCT.1926BYMURIELKITCHING.(HANNABASINMUSEUM)Theletteringonthetwostonesisnotclearinthepicture,butreads:

RobertWiddowfieldofCarbonWyoandTipVincentofRawlins

MurderedhereAugust19,1878

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ERECTEDBYJAMESFISHERCARBONWYO

18901892,elevenyearsafterBigNoseGeorgewaslynchedJohnOsborne,Rawlinsphysician,woretheshoesmadefromhisskintohisinauguralasWyoming’sgovernor.

DR.JOHNOSBORN(CARBONCOUNTYMUSEUM)

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SHOESMADEFROMBIGNOSEGEORG’SSKIN(CARBONCOUNTYMUSEUM)

1928,fiftyyearsafterthemurdersDr.OsbornedonatedthelegshackleswornbyBigNoseGeorgeatthetimehewaslynchedtotheUnionPacificRailroadmuseuminOmaha,Nebraska.May11,1950,sixtynineyearsafterBigNoseGeorgewaslynchedConstructionworkersbuildinganewfoundationforanewbuildingatthecornerofEastCedarandFourthStreetuncoveredawhiskeybarrelcontainingtheremainsofBigNoseGeorge.ThelocationwasnearthebuildingthatbelongedtoDr.Maghee.

BONESOFBIGNOSEGEORGEFOUNDMAY11,1950(CARBONCOUNTYMUSEUM)

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DR.LILLIANHEATHINHEROFFICEHOLDINGTHESKULLCAPOFBIGNOSEGEORGE

(CARBONCOUNTYMUSEUM)

Osbornepickledhis[Parrot’s]bodyinalcoholanduseditfordissectionpurposesuntilhefinallyburieditinthealleybackofhishouse.Ikeptthebandit’sskulltophereforalongtimeasamementoofmytrainingdays.(HubertTapedInterview)

InJune1884,MissLillieE.HeathwasteachinginNo.5mineschoolinCarbon.ShewasthedaughterofWilliamHeathwhoarrivedinRawlinsin1877.Lillian(1865-1962),rememberedthatwhenthefamilyarrivedin1877,therewasnotapublicschoolforhertogo,soshewasenrolledinaprivateschoolforashorttime.Shewasteachingschoolatage16atCarbonandatPassCreekandsubstitutingatRawlins,graduatingfromhighschoolin1888attheageoftwenty-three.ShestudiedmedicinewithDr.ThomasMagheeforfiveyears,wenttoBouldertostudyforayearandthenIowaforthreeyears,graduatingasaphysicianin1893.ShereturnedtoRawlinsandpracticedforfifteenyears,withtheofficeinthefamilyhome.ShemarriedLouJ.Nelson(1874-1986)in1898inOmaha.Lilianwasalsonotedasateacherinthe1910Carboncensus.(Kinnaman)

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DR.BENSTURGIS,CARBONCOUNTYCORONERANDLOUNELSON,HUSBANDOFDR.LILIANHEATH

(CARBONCOUNTYMUSEUM) ItwasLouNelson,thehusbandofDr.LillianHeaththatbroughttotheworksitethetoppartoftheskullandhelpedDr.Sturgismatchthetwoparts.Fiveyearslater,in1995,GeorgeGill,awellknownanthropologist,andWyomingStateArcheologistMarkMiller,onceagaincomparedthehalvesofBigNoseGeorge’sskullwhentheyworkedonastudyoffrontierviolencewithUniversityofWyominggraduatestudentKristiMcMahan.ThestudyconfirmedonceagainthatthetwopartsmatchedandalsotheskinonOsborne’sshoeswasindeedhuman.TheskullcapandshacklesareondisplayattheUnionPacificRailroadMuseuminCouncilBluffs,Iowa.

Thelowerhalfoftheskull,theplasterdeathmaskandtheshoesareondisplayedattheCarbonCountyMuseuminRawlins,Wyoming.