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Sam Bass


 

Sam Bass (185178) was a nineteenth-century American train robber and western icon.

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1851 - 78 - Nineteenth-century - Train robber - Western icon

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Born in Indiana in 1851, Bass moved to Denton, Texas, as a young adult. He acquired a prize racing mare and made his living from racing horses from 1874 to 1876. He led a cattle drive north thereafter, which successfully completed its mission, but he squandered the proceeds rather than follow the established business custom of paying the creditors on the drive. In 1877, he and others in his gang began a string of train robberies, including the first such robbery in Texas history in Allen, Texas. He began a spree of robbery and murder. After betrayal by a confederate, Bass was killed by law enforcement authorities near Round Rock, Texas, in 1878, around his 27th birthday. Sam Bass is buried in the Round Rock Cemetery. Seaborn Barnes, also killed that day, is buried nearby.

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Indiana - Denton, Texas - Racing horses - 1874 - 1876 - 1877 - Gang - Texas - Allen, Texas - Round Rock, Texas - 1878

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As with many contemporary figures of the American Old West, Bass captured the public imagination in contemporary stories and songs, being portrayed as was common in this era by some as a ruthless desperado, but by others as a kind of Robin Hood figure whose misdeeds allegedly were not visited on the poor but only upon the monied classes.

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American Old West - Desperado - Robin Hood - Classes

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