Belle Starr

This woman has an unsolved death mystery. Belle Starr was wild west’s famous outlaw. Her actual name was Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr and she used to ride sidesaddle with a couple of pistols. She was killed in 1899.

General Custer

General Custer was a senior army man who played an important role in Civil War and the Indian Wars. He embroiled into controversy for losing Battle of Little Big Horn. This man also holds a reputation as a man without mercy.

Charlie Nebo

Charlie Nebo a cowboy never got as famous as he deserved. He was very valorous by nature and lived a life full of adventure. Unfortunately, he was illiterate and unlike his contemporaries, he could not write about his life story nor anyone else tried to document him.  

Rose of Cimarron

Rose Dunn also popular as Rose of Cimarron had a very thorny love story. She got romantically involved with an outlaw of wild west named George “Bittercreek”Newcomb. He was a bandit by nature and was gunned down by her brothers after becoming bounty hunters in 1895. 

Spotted Elk

Spotted Elk served as the chief of Lakota Sioux. Also known as Little Big Foot, he had his last breath during the time of Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890. The battle has marked itself as one of the most heart shuddering battle ever fought as about 152 Native Americans were slaughtered to death by the union soldiers. 

Old West gang

This Old West gang of criminals consisted of Creek Indian and African American outlaws. Having people from different ethnic groups was not normal during those days. They gained fame for their illegal activities. But they soon got caught and were hung to death after robbing multiple stores in Oklahoma and Arkansas.