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  2. Jack Dunlop - Wikipedia

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    Jack Dunlop, also known as John Dunlop, Jess Dunlop, John Patterson, and most commonly Three Fingered Jack (c. 1872 – February 24, 1900) was an outlaw in the closing days of the Old West, best known for being a train robber. Whether he had just three fingers on one of his hands is not confirmed.

  3. Three Fingered Jack - Wikipedia

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    Three Fingered Jack is a summit of a shield volcano of the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Oregon. Formed during the Pleistocene epoch, the mountain consists mainly of basaltic andesite lava and was heavily glaciated in the past. While other Oregon volcanoes that were heavily glaciated—such as Mount Washington and Mount Thielsen —display ...

  4. Three-Fingered Jack - Wikipedia

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    Three Fingered Jack (California), (d. c. 1853), a name given to him by the California Rangers who killed him, leader of a band of the Five Joaquins Gang, in the California Gold Rush. His real identity is disputed. Jack Dunlop, (c.1872 – February 24, 1900), known as Three Fingered Jack, an outlaw in of the Arizona Territory.

  5. ‘Boys from Bend’ first to climb Oregon's Mount Washington ...

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    Three Fingered Jack proves more challenging, less well-known. The Mazamas declared climbing Washington alone “an epochal feat of Northwest mountaineering,” The Bend Bulletin reported.

  6. Fairbank train robbery - Wikipedia

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    1. Non-fatal injuries. 2. The Fairbank train robbery occurred on the night of February 15, 1900, when some bandits attempted to hold up a Wells Fargo express car at the town of Fairbank, Arizona. Although it was thwarted by Jeff Milton, who managed to kill "Three Fingered Jack" Dunlop in an exchange of gunfire, the train robbery was unique for ...

  7. Bill Downing - Wikipedia

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    Bill Downing a.k.a. William F. Downing (1860 – August 5, 1908) was a notorious outlaw during the Wild West era in Arizona. Downing had fled from the Texas Rangers posse who was after him when he came to Arizona. In Arizona, he was involved in the killing of William S. “Slim” Traynor and in various train robberies including the robbery of ...

  8. Skeleton Canyon shootout - Wikipedia

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    The Skeleton Canyon shootout was a gunfight on August 12, 1896, between members of the High Five Gang and a posse of American lawmen. Following a failed robbery on August 1 of the bank in Nogales, Arizona, the High Fives headed east and split up. The gang's leader, Black Jack Christian, and George Musgrave got away.

  9. Slap Shot - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $6 million [1] Box office. $28 million [2] Slap Shot is a 1977 American sports comedy film directed by George Roy Hill, written by Nancy Dowd, and starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean. It depicts a minor league ice hockey team that resorts to violent play to gain popularity in a factory town in decline.