1881 - A Colorado Outlaw
Who was Bert Wilkerson? Was he a Colorado outlaw from the late 19th century? The Indiana Democrat, dated 27 October 1881, Thursday, page 9, in the Indian, Pennsylvania newspapers had this short article concerning Bert Wilkerson: "A Colorado Outlaw."
Found on Newspapers.com
Bert Wilkerson, a Colorado outlaw who was kindly assisted "over the range" by the vigilantes, was highly connected in Indiana, as well as with the limb from which he made his last appearance in public. His grand uncle was Joseph Wright, who was governor for several terms, then United States Senator, and afterward minister to Berlin.
Gus grandfather was for many years a member of the Indiana legislature. His father was a cousin of the Hon. James G. Hanlan, of Iowa. Bert had for several years figured as a border barroom hero and the murder for which his life was taken was wanton, brutal and cowardly. When about to die, however, his bravado proved trustworthy. He adjusted the noose himself, remarking: "Boys, I'll help you all I can," and coolly kicked over the chair on which he stood.
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