- Jeff Milton
Jeff Milton, born Jeff Davis Milton (
November 7 ,1861 –May 7 ,1947 ) was anOld West lawman, and the son of ConfederateFlorida governor John Milton.Early life
His father committed
suicide toward the end of the Civil War, when it became evident the south would lose. After the Confederacy lost the Civil War, Jeff Milton was raised on a once proud family estate called "Sylvania", nearMarianna, Florida . At age 15, he moved toTexas where he worked as acowboy , then lied about his age and joined the Texas Rangers in 1878.Lawman career
After serving with the Rangers for four years, he moved through west Texas and into
New Mexico , where he became a DeputyUS Marshal in 1884. For a time in the 1880s he worked under SheriffJohn Slaughter inCochise County, Arizona , during which time the two were involved in several manhunts and shootouts withoutlaw s.One of their most well known accomplishments was their pursuit of the
Jack Taylor Gang in late 1886 to the middle of 1887. Milton and Slaughter trailed the gang to the home of Flora Cardenas inMexico . The bandits, however, had been tipped off that the American lawmen were after them and they left before Slaughter and Milton could reach the Cardenas' home.Returning to Arizona, the two lawmen traveled to Willcox on the outlaws trail, then to Contention, where they found gang member Manuel Robles and one of the others asleep. When Slaughter shouted at them to get up with their hands up, a gun battle ensued. Guadalupe Robles, Manuel's brother, joined the gun battle, but he was killed quickly. Manuel Robles and Nieves Deron tried to run away and while still firing back, one of their bullets hit Slaughter's ear. Slaughter's next bullet killed Deron, but Manuel Robles escaped. Soon, Jack Taylor was arrested in
Sonora , and Robles, along with Geronimo Miranda, were killed by the Mexicanpolice in theSierra Madre mountain area.On
June 21 ,1895 , while working alongside lawmanGeorge Scarborough , whom Milton often partnered with, Scarborough shot and killedMartin McRose , a Texas rustler. McRose is buried near John Wesley Hardin, and Texas RangerErnest St. Leon . Milton was, at that time,Chief of Police inEl Paso, Texas , and Scarborough was a DeputyU.S. Marshal . McRose had been captured, and was killed while being brought back fromMexico by the two lawmen on an outstanding warrant. Outlaw and gunmanJohn Wesley Hardin claimed that he had paid Scarborough and Milton to kill Martin McRose. Milton and Scarborough were arrested, but Hardin later withdrew his comments and the two men were released.In July, 1898, working again with Scarborough, the pair tracked down, shot and captured "Bronco Bill" Walters near
Solomonville, Arizona , and scattered Walters gang from their hideout, killing another gang member in the process. OnFebruary 15 ,1900 , inFairbank, Arizona , Milton shot outlaw John "Three Fingered Jack" Dunlop, when theBurt Alvord gang attempted to rob a train in which Milton was working as a guard. Dunlop was badly wounded, and died only days later. Milton also shot and wounded gang member Bravo Juan Yoas during that same shootout, before Milton himself received a wound that shattered his left arm. Milton eventually recovered from his wound but never completely regained the use of his arm, and retired toTombstone, Arizona in 1932, where he lived the remainder of his life.References
* [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-lawmenlist-m-n.html#Jeff%20Davis%20Milton%20(1861-1947)%20- Jeff Milton, lawman]
* [http://4jranch.com/cokestories/miltonj.htm Jeff Milton Kills Three Fingered Jack]
* [http://www.clandunlop.com/infamous_dunlops.htm Three Fingered Jack Killed]
* [http://www.arizonaghosttowntrails.com/fairbank.html Fairbank Shootout]
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