- William Tattenbaum
William Tattenbaum, aka Russian Bill (
1853 -November 9th ,1881 ) was anoutlaw of theOld West , and a member of the Clanton Faction ofTombstone, Arizona . He is best known for having been a colorful charactor of the west, due to his claim of being of Russian Noble birth.Outlaw life
Russian Bill first came to
Arizona Territory during the mid-1870's , and quickly gained a reputation for being an excellent dresser. He had curly blonde hair, was handsome, and kept an immaculate mustache, along with wearing expensive clothing. He claimed to be the son toCountess Telfrin, a wealthyaristocrat of nobility, and claimed to have served in theRussian Army as one of theczar s Imperial WhiteHussar s, but fled when facing acourt martial after having punched a superior officer. None of his claims can be substantiated. In reality, it is unknown as to exactly what his origins were.After arriving in Arizona, Tattenbaum was quickly dubbed "Russian Bill" due to his claims, and he met and became friends with numerous
cowboy s and outlaws of the time, namelyIke Clanton , "Wild Bill" Brocius, andJohnny Ringo . By all accounts, he was well liked by the Clanton clan, though it is doubtful that they fully believed his claims of nobility. He began taking part incattle rustling in Arizona andNew Mexico Territory some time around1878 . Although friends with the bunch, he was considered, by most accounts, to be more of an amusement to the others, who didn't really take him seriously.During this time, he became friends with outlaw and "Cow-boy" member
Sandy King , well known for his numerous and regular brawls insaloon s, and for his outlaw activities in association with the "Cow-boys". The two became good friends, despite being complete opposites. When King left Tombstone in early 1881, around the time that the troubles started between the "Cow-boys" and the Earp Faction, Tattenbaum followed him. In early November, 1881, while inShakespeare, New Mexico , King was arrested after shooting and wounding a storekeeper. Tattenbaum was not in town at the time, and instead was out rustling cattle. On November 9th, 1881, Tattenbaum was captured and brought to the Shakespearejail .A "Vigilance Committee", which had been formed locally to battle lawlessness, found both men guilty of being a "general nuisance", along with the crimes for which they'd been arrested, and
lynch ed them together that same day. According to reports, Tattenbaum begged for his life to be spared. However, King merely asked for a glass of water and told them to carry on with it. The bodies of the two men were left hanging for days, as a reminder to any who visited the town that outlaw activity would not be tolerated. To date, there is nothing known to support the claims made by Tattenbaum of his being from noble Russian birth.External links
* [http://www.allenfoster.ie/russian.htm Russian Bill]
* [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-russianbill.html "Russian Bill", Legends of America]
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