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    Photographic front end-papers. Five Joaquins Gang at IMDb  Five Joaquins Gang at IMDb  Frank F. Latta, JOAQUIN MURRIETA AND HIS HORSE GANGS, Bear State Books. Santa...
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  • the Five Joaquins Gang riding with Joaquin Murrieta's band, as published in newspapers of the time. Another Pedro Gonzales, also a member of the Gang, a...
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    hunt down "the five Joaquins, whose names are Joaquin Muriati [sic], Joaquin Ocomorenia, Joaquin Valenzuela, Joaquin Botellier, and Joaquin Carillo, and...
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  • Bonney (1859–1881) N. K. Boswell (1836–1921) Joaquin Botellier (??–??) (member of the Five Joaquins gang) Charlie Bowdre (1848–1880) William Brazelton...
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    robbery and killing in California's Gold Country, the "Five Joaquins" gang, led by Mexican outlaw Joaquin Murrieta, had been identified as being responsible...
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  • Jesus Valenzuela (category Five Joaquins Gang)
    known as Joaquin Ocomorenia, the alias used by him as a member of the Five Joaquins Gang, born in Pueblo de Murrieta, he was the brother of Joaquin and Teodoro...
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  • Joaquin Botellas, known to the State of California in 1853 as Joaquin Botellier, one of the Five Joaquins, was a Sonoran born near Real de los Álamos...
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  • with Joaquin Murrieta. He subsequently became one of the leaders of the Five Joaquins Gang. Descendants of his family and those of former gang members...
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  • Pedro Gonzales May mean: Pedro Gonzales (Five Joaquins Gang) two men of that name belonging to the Five Joaquins Gang. Pedro Gonzales, cartoon character in...
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  • Gold Rush bandit, leader of the Five Joaquins Gang, who used this region as a rendezvous and camp that overlooked the gangs base at the Rancho de Cantua...
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  • change was an error, in that Joaquin Murrieta was only one of the five accused leaders of the Five Joaquins Gang, named Joaquin that could be found there...
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    quickly disbanded (following their success in bringing the violent Five Joaquins gang to justice), their special law enforcement capabilities and statewide...
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    1853 by Governor John Bigler specifically to capture or kill the "Five Joaquins" gang, who had been identified as being responsible for over 20 murders...
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    quickly disbanded following their success in bringing the violent Five Joaquins gang to justice, their special law enforcement capabilities and statewide...
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  • elevation of 2,480 feet (760 meters). Isabel Valley was used by the Five Joaquins Gang of Joaquin Murrieta to hold stolen horses until they could be driven southward...
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  • 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...
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  • by the Five Joaquins Gang.: 453  The site today is a private residence on New Idra Road. Frank F. Latta, Joaquin Murrieta and His Horse Gangs, Bear State...
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  • (1856–1857) Five Joaquins (1850–1853) Farrington Brothers (1870–1871) Greer Gang (1900-- 1917) The Last Western Outlaw Gang High Fives Gang (1895–1897) Hole...
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  • stolen horses taken by the Five Joaquins Gang three miles west of the Estación Romero, a drovers station and an important Gang hideout on La Vereda del...
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    Mercey Hot Springs (category San Joaquin Valley)
    captured mustangs. It was a station on La Vereda del Monte used by the Five Joaquins Gang driving their horses southward to their hideout on the Arroyo de Cantua...
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  • La Vereda del Monte (category Five Joaquins Gang)
    was used by mesteñeros and horse thieves most notably by Joaquin Murrieta's Five Joaquins Gang as a route for driving mustangs and stolen horses from Contra...
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  • Cantua Creek (Fresno Slough tributary) (category Geography of the San Joaquin Valley)
    California bandit Joaquin Murrieta's Five Joaquins Gang and their ranch in the mountains on the Arroyo Cantúa was the gathering place for the gangs herd of stolen...
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  • Los Meganos, southward from Contra Costa County. From the time the Five Joaquins Gang was formed stolen horses were fed into the droves of mustangs at its...
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    Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera (Spanish: [xoaˈkin aɾtʃiˈβaldo ɣusˈman loˈeɾa]; born 4 April 1957), commonly known as "El Chapo", is a Mexican former...
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    The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws in the American Old West during 1890–1892. It was also known as The Dalton Brothers because four of its members...
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  • A prison gang is an inmate organization that operates within a prison system. It has a corporate entity and exists into perpetuity. Its membership is restrictive...
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  • Logan Heights Gang, also known as Varrio Logan Heights or LH, is a Sureño street gang based in Southeast San Diego. The Logan Heights Gang was established...
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  • Gambino crime family (category Gangs in Connecticut)
    his gang members who had defected to Maranzano. Maranzano declared himself the boss of all bosses and reorganized all the New York gangs into five crime...
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  • Creek down into the San Joaquin Valley. Gold Rush 49ers, and early emigrants and teamsters followed this route. The Five Joaquins Gang used the route over...
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    The Mason Henry Gang were bandits operating in Central and Southern California in 1864–1865. As the Civil War was in progress, they were able to pose as...
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