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    The Newton Gang (ca. 1919 through 1924) was an outlaw gang of the early 20th century, who engaged in train robbery and bank robbery. From 1919 through 1924 the gang robbed dozens of banks, claiming a total of seventy-five banks [1] and six trains. [1] According to Willis Newton, the brothers "took in more money than the Dalton Gang, Butch ...

  2. The Newton Boys organization included Doc, the two younger brothers Joe and Jess, and Brentwood Glasscock, an expert with high explosives. The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal. Willis Newton and his brothers may not be, for most of us, as easily identifiable as Charley Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd. Or "Baby Face" Nelson. Or John Dillinger. Or Al Capone. They certainly weren't ...

  3. By 1919, four of the five Newton brothersWillis, Willie “Doc,” Jess, and Joe, were serving time in different prisons for various crimes. However, Willis and Joe were released that year and Willis soon convinced his brother that they should form their own gang. The next year, “Doc” escaped from a prison in Texas and quickly joined ...

  4. Willis Newton eventually ended up in Durant, Oklahoma, where he joined a gang that carried out a bank robbery in Boswell. The yield was roughly $10,000. By 1919, Willis Newton was serving time in prison for his crimes – but he wasn’t the only one. The long arm of the law had also caught up with his brothers Jess, Joe and Willie (nicknamed Doc).

  5. May 9, 2021 · The Newton Gang was one of the most successful train and bank robbers in the United States. They were in Texas for most of the 1920s and robbed more than 80 banks and six trains, getting away with millions of dollars. The leader of the Newton gang was Willis Newton.

  6. Aug 6, 2021 · “The Newton Boys” are played by Vincent D’onofrio as Dock, Ethan Hawke as Jess, Skeet Ulrich as Joe and Uvalde native Matthew Mcconaughe­y as Willis, the leader of the gang. Linklater devotes almost as much time to the boys’ horsing around in hotel rooms and Willis’ courtship of a hotel newsstand proprietre­ss ( Julianna Margulies) as he does to their criminal enterprise­s.

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  8. The Newton brothers went on to rob banks in New Braunfels and San Mar­cos before committing the 1924 Illinois robbery that would take them to the Leavenworth federal penitentiary. On re­lease, they eventually returned to Uvalde, where they resided for the remainder of their lives. ”Robbing banks is hard work,” Willis reflected late in his ...

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