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1162: 671: 502: 381: 38: 864:. In the film the character is known as "Arkansas Dave" though the historical Rudabaugh never used this name. He is portrayed as arrogant and preoccupied with his own notoriety and rank, often arguing with Billy over the leadership of the gang. The movie states that Rudabaugh was beheaded as a warning to other outlaws crossing the Mexican border. 146: 1176: 653:. The fight began over a card game. He drew his pistol and killed two men and wounded another. He left the saloon unharmed, but unable to find his horse, he re-entered a few moments later and was shot several times from the shadows and died. Rudabaugh's body was then decapitated with a 488:). Webb was arrested for murder in the spring of 1880. Dave Rudabaugh and another gang member attempted to break him out of jail on April 5, 1880. The attempt failed, and Rudabaugh shot and killed deputy sherriff Antonio Lino Valdez in the process. 601:. In February 1881, while in court, Rudabaugh pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 99 years in prison for several counts of mail robbery. He was then found guilty for the murder of Las Vegas deputy Lino Valdez and was sentenced to death by hanging. 453:, captured Rudabaugh and fellow gang member Ed West. The remaining members of the gang were captured shortly thereafter. Rudabaugh took a deal for immunity offered by the prosecuting attorney, and testified against his former gang members. 363:, who had played cards with Rudabaugh. In what would be the first conversation in a long friendship between Earp and Holliday, Holliday said he thought Rudabaugh was headed back towards Kansas, and Earp telegraphed the new information to 359:, whom Earp had known since he was 21. Shanssey told Earp that Rudabaugh had passed through town earlier in the week, but he didn't know where he was headed. Shanssey suggested Earp ask gambler 256:. Modern writers often refer to him as "Dirty Dave" because of his alleged aversion to water, though no evidence has emerged to show that he was ever referred to as such in his own lifetime. 324:
Sometime around 1876, Rudabaugh joined Mike Roarke and Dan Dement to form the outlaw band known as the "Trio". There is a disputed story from around this time that Rudabaugh taught
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During this time he became a very close associate of John Joshua Webb, whom he had met during his earlier arrest. After the railroad wars, he and Webb traveled to the town of
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Rudabaugh was reunited with Webb in jail. After a botched escape attempt in which a fellow prisoner named Thomas Duffy died, he and Webb broke out. Rudabaugh fled to
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ahead of Earp by just a few days. When Earp arrived, he walked into the Shanssey Saloon, the largest saloon in town, which was owned by
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Shortly following his release, Rudabaugh accepted Masterson's offer to join a group of gunfighters to fight for the
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who were dominating the political and economic life of the growing community. The leader was Hyman G. Neill (aka
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and a rustler. On February 18, 1886, Rudabaugh was involved in a gunfight with locals in
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Robert K. DeArment, Deadly Dozen: twelve forgotten gunfighters of the Old West, page 53
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As the Clanton gang broke up, Rudabaugh headed down to Mexico where he worked as both a
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in the early 1870s. He was part of a band of outlaws who robbed and participated in
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Rudabaugh's gang attempted their first train robbery, on January 22, 1878, near
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Dave Rudabaugh was said to be the only outlaw who crossed paths with
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was issued a temporary commission as Deputy U.S. Marshal and he left
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forming a gang, then squaring off against two convicts recruited by
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Dave Rudabaugh appears as a character in the weird western novel
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Dirty Dave Rudabaugh - The Only Man Billy the Kid Ever Feared
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A song called the "Ballad of Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh", is on
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Dave Rudabaugh is the name of a character in the video game
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while Wyatt is hunting Dave Rudabaugh, in the tv series "
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to use a pistol while Doc taught him the finer points of
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Dave Rudabaugh is portrayed by Chad Dashnaw in the film
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The outlaw career of Dave Rudabaugh began in earnest in
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Both of these events are fictional. 458:Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 7: 1240:Gunslingers of the American Old West 1034:Cozzone, Chris; Boggio, Jim (2013). 697:adding citations to reliable sources 528:adding citations to reliable sources 407:adding citations to reliable sources 335:In October 1876, Rudabaugh robbed a 60:adding citations to reliable sources 1255:People from Fulton County, Illinois 874:He appears, as "Dan" Rudabaugh, in 893:A song called "Arkansas Dave", on 617:faction in their feud against the 339:construction camp and fled south. 25: 1061:ODMP memorial Antonio Lino Valdez 833:The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp 1260:People from New Mexico Territory 1250:Outlaws of the American Old West 1174: 1160: 878:episodes 601 and 602 along with 669: 500: 379: 36: 1037:Boxing in New Mexico, 1868-1940 657:and his head placed on a pole. 296:along with Milton Yarberry and 268:. 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Fulton County, Illinois
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Cattle rustler
Cowboy
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