Bill Miner

1846–1913 (age 67)

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Biography

Bill Miner, born in 1846, earned both infamy and admiration for a series of stagecoach and railroad robberies carried out with an eccentric politeness that earned him the nickname "the Gentleman Bandit." His actions captured the public imagination during the closing chapters of the American frontier, and he became a symbol of a restless era.

Later years found him reflecting on a turbulent life, and while legal consequences followed, the folkloric charm he projected lives on, and he rests at Memory Hill Cemetery, where stories of his exploits continue to be shared with a mix of caution and fascination.