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Web site maintained by
George Pilling, District Librarian, Visalia Unified School
District.
Last updated
December, 2009
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Most of the people who lived in Tulare
County were honest. They worked hard to grow food and earn money to
live. But there were a few bad people in Tulare County. Some became
famous for their bad deeds.
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John Evans after he was shot at Stone Corral
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Thomas "Peg-leg" Smith was an
early explorer who led the largest horse stealing raid in
history. In 1830 he and some of his Indian friends raided the
missions on the coast and stole over 3,000 horses! He took the
horses inland and sold them to other explorers and Indians.
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In the 1880s railroad trains carried money from one town to the
next. Chris Evans
and John Sontag would force the trains to stop, then take the
safe where the money was kept. They also robbed passengers on
the trains, and they shot anyone who tried to stop them. In
1893 they were caught at Stone Corral in Tulare County. In a
shootout, Sontag was killed by police bullets. Evans was caught
and put in jail. He escaped, but was caught again. |
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Joaquin
Murietta was |
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Bill Dalton |
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