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  1. Evidently, the Newton brothers had started breaking into stores when they were still kids, and before long, if something went missing, anywhere within hundreds of miles of Uvalde, it was quickly presumed to have been the fault of the Newton boys. But breaking into stores would not meet the ambitions of four out of five of the Newton boys, as ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Newton_GangNewton Gang - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesNewton Boys - TSHA

    May 9, 2007 · Newton Boys. The Newton boys were a criminal gang composed of brothers Willis, Joe, Jess and Wylie (Doc), who operated mostly in Texas during the 1920s. Willis "Skinny" Newton robbed over eighty banks and six trains from Texas to Canada with his brothers and other outlaws, including the single biggest train robbery in United States history.

  5. The Newton brothers got shorter sentences, and when they were released they returned to their home town Uvalde. In 1968, an old Doc Newton – he was then in his mid-70s – was apprehended while trying to break into a bank in Rowena, Texas. Because of his age, the authorities simply turned him lose again.

  6. Feb 13, 2018 · The Newton Boys, Saskatchewan and the 1922 Robberies – The Prairie Fiddler. The Newton Boys, Saskatchewan and the 1922 Robberies. February 13, 2018 Glen C. Larson Uncategorized Leave a comment. H/T Aust’s General Store. Southeastern Saskatchewan saw a flurry of bank robberies around 1922. For the story, watch this twelve minute video:

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  8. Sep 18, 1982 · The work turned out to be robbing banks, and within a short time Mr. Newton joined his brothers, Willis, Jess and Doc, all of them now dead, in the family business. Mr. Newton estimated that they ...