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    BornHarvey Alexander Logan · 1867 · Richland Township, Tama County, Iowa, United States
    DiedJune 17, 1904 (aged 36–37) · Parachute, Colorado, United States
    Cause of deathSuicide by gunshot
    Occupation(s)Cowboy, bank robber, train robber, outlaw
    1. Harvey Logan
      Involved in Powder River killing of Deputy Sheriff William Deane.
      1897
    2. Harvey Logan
      Revenge killings for brother Lonny and George Curry.
      1900
    3. Harvey Logan
      Captured after pool hall fight in Knoxville.
      1902
    4. Harvey Logan
      Escaped from prison with alleged bribe help.
      1903
    Riding with the Black Jack Ketchum gang

    Curry started riding with outlaw Tom "Black Jack" Ketchum. Pinkerton detectives began trailing Curry shortly after his departure from Montana. In January 1896, Curry received word that an old friend of Landusky's… See more

    Forming his own gang

    The brothers then received employment on a cattle ranch, arranged by their cousin, Bob Lee, near Sand Gulch, Colorado. Pinkerton agents trailing Curry gave up his trail briefly. Curry, Lonny, Walt Putnam and George Cu… See more

    Riding with Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch

    During this time Curry began riding with Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang. On June 2, 1899, the gang robbed the Union Pacific Railroad Overland Flyer passenger train near Wilcox, Wyoming, a robbery that became fa… See more

    Revenge killings

    On February 28, 1900, lawmen attempted to arrest Lonny Curry at his aunt's home in Dodson, Montana but was killed in the shootout that followed, and his cousin Bob Lee was arrested the same day at Cripple Creek, Col… See more

    Capture, escape, and death

    Curry then traveled back to Knoxville. In a pool hall on November 30, 1902, Curry was captured after a lengthy physical fight with lawmen. He was convicted of robbery because facts in the murder of the two policemen … See more

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