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  1. Born Samuel Bass (July 21, 1851 ‒ July 21, 1878) was a 19th-century American train robber, outlaw, and outlaw gang leader. Notably, he was a member of a gang of six that robbed a Union Pacific train in Nebraska of $60,000 in newly minted gold from San Francisco, California.

  2. Sam Bass (born July 21, 1851, near Mitchell, Ind., U.S.—died July 21, 1878, Round Rock, Texas) was an American Western outlaw who was finally gunned down by the Texas Rangers. Bass left his Indiana home at age 18 and drifted to Texas, where in 1874 he befriended Joel Collins.

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  3. Learn about Sam Bass, a notorious outlaw and train robber who led two gangs in the Wild West. Read how he participated in the famous Ogallala train robbery and how he was killed in a shootout.

  4. Jan 25, 2023 · One such outlaw is Sam Bass. Bass was born on a farm in Indiana in 1851 and was already orphaned by the time he was 13 (via Frontier Times). After spending five years with an uncle, Bass ran away, originally to Mississippi to work on a sawmill and later to Texas to live the cowboy life.

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  5. Feb 26, 2024 · Sam Bass: The Manhunt, The Crime, and The Tragic End of a Wild West Bandit and Texas Folk Hero. AKA “Texas’ Beloved Bandit” and “Robin Hood on a Fast Horse.” Noted Outlaw and Train Robber. Sam is killed by Texas Rangers on July 21, 1878 in Round Rock, Texas. Listen as Paul Lee Johnson tells the story and sings “Ballad of Sam Bass.”

  6. Learn about the life and crimes of Sam Bass, the notorious outlaw who robbed trains and banks in Texas. Explore the conflicting accounts of his final shootout in Round Rock and his legacy as a folk hero.

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  8. Jan 2, 2023 · After his death, Sam Bass was immortalized in a ballad and Madame Tussaud’s London wax museum, sensationalized in newspapers and exaggerated in legend. “Life and Adventures of Sam Bass, The Notorious Union Pacific and Texas Train Robber” can be accessed on the UNT Portal to Texas History.