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Bill Tilghman
1854-1924
William Tilghman was
born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, on 4th July, 1854. Later the family moved to
a homestead in Atchison, Kansas.
After leaving home at the age of fifteen, Tilghman became a hunter of
animals and over a five year period claimed he killed 12,000 buffalo.
This brought him into conflict with local Native Americans and during
one skirmish in September 1872 Tilghman killed seven Cheyenne braves.
Two years later he narrowly escaped being lynched after he was falsely
accused of murdering a man in Granada, Colorado.
In 1875 Tilghman, although a life long teetotaler, opened a saloon in
Dodge City. Three years later he accepted the offer of his friend, Bat
Masterson, to become his deputy sheriff. Tilghman developed a reputation
as a courageous and honest lawman and later became marshal of Dodge City.
Tilghman moved to Oklahoma in 1889 and after establishing a homestead
at Guthrie he was appointed as a deputy United States marshal. Unlike
other lawman, Tilghman rarely resorted to using violence and during his
career killed only two criminals in gunfights. Tilghman, Heck Thomas and
Chris Madsen became known as the Three Guardsmen and were largely responsible
for wiping out organized crime in Oklahoma. This included the hunting
down of Bill Doolin and his gang.
It is claimed that Tilghman was paid more reward money than any other
law officer. Another famous lawman, Bat Masterson, described Tilghman
as "the greatest of us all".
After retiring as a marshal in 1910, Tilghman was elected to the State
Senate. However, he missed life as a lawman and in 1911 became chief of
police of Oklahoma City. He also worked as an adviser on the motion picture,
The Passing of Oklahoma City Outlaws (1915). In this role Tilghman attempted
to persuade the director not to represent the outlaws as heroes as this
might gain them the admiration of young boys.
In 1924, Tilghman aged 70, was appointed marshal of Cromwell. On 1st November,
1924 Bill Tilghman was killed while trying to arrest Wiley Lynn, a corrupt
prohibition officer.
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