Jim Parker
Jim Parker

Arizona, the Youngest State

McClintock, 1913, page 476


 

One of the sensational crimes in the first few days of 1897 

was an attempted robbery of the Santa Fe express train at 

Rock Cut in Mohave County by outlaws headed by Jim Parker, 

a Northern Arizona cowboy.  The gang is believed to have had 

six members, but only Parker and one other participated in 

the holdup.  While Parker covered the engineer and fireman, 

his partner cut off one car of the train, mistakenly thinking 

it the express car, but it was only mail that was found when 

Parker ordered a stop a few miles up the line.  There he also 

found that he was acting alone, for his associate in crime had 

been shot by the overlooked express messenger.  Parker took 

some of the registered mail and started into the wilderness 

with it.  The fourth morning thereafter Sheriff Ralph Cameron 

tracked him down in the snows of the Grand Canyon region where 

Cameron knew about all the rocks and all the trails there.  

After conviction at Prescott, Parker in May headed a jail 

break.  The jailer was felled and Lee Norris, assistant 

district attorney, was killed as he was encountered in the 

corridor of the courthouse.  One of the three who escaped was 

soon captured.  Parker got away on Sheriff Ruffner's best 

horse "Sure Shot" and evaded a hundred men for nearly a 

month.  He was finally caught still with "Sure Shot" by 

an Indian trader and a dozen Navajo Indians on the northern 

edge of the territory as he was making his escape into Utah.  

Returned to Prescott, he was convicted of the murder of 

Norris and was hanged.
 
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