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Braxton “Brack” Cornett

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Braxton “Brack” Cornett

Birth
Clinton County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Feb 1888 (aged 46)
Frio Town, Frio County, Texas, USA
Burial
Frio County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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@ The historical publications say he was born in Goliad, TX but research has proven that he was actually born in Missouri The attached census shows the family and B(for Braxton) shows he was born in Missouri.

Brack Cornett was a prominent outlaw born in Goliad County, Texas, some time in the mid 19th Century.
He is most well known as a member of the Bill Whitley gang (though it is today sometimes referred to as the Brack Cornett gang), primarily bank and train robbers, that operated in Texas in the 1880s. In 1888, Whitley, Cornett, and the gang robbed the bank in Cisco, Texas, escaping with $25,000. Several days later they stopped an I&GN train and stole $20,000.
That same year Cornett and the gang planned to rob a Southern Pacific train out of Harwood, Texas, on September 22. U.S. Marshal John Rankin somehow received advance notice of the robbers' plans and hid himself, Deputy Duval West, and a number of Texas Rangers on board the train. Just three miles outside of town, the gang stopped the train and attempted to rob it but were driven off by the lawmen. The gang was however later successful in robbing another train near Flatonia, Texas.
On September 25, 1888, in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas, the gang was run to ground by a contingent of U.S. Marshals. There was a massive shootout in which Bill Whitley was killed and one other gang member taken prisoner. Cornett himself fled alone on horseback, managing to cross the state line into Arizona Territory. He was nevertheless tracked down by Texas lawman Alfred Allee and shot dead in a gun battle near the town of Frio. Cornett was reportedly buried at age 48 in an unmarked grave in Frio.

The above is an excerpt taken from a book written by Tom Rizzo about the Whitely/Cornett Gang.
@ The historical publications say he was born in Goliad, TX but research has proven that he was actually born in Missouri The attached census shows the family and B(for Braxton) shows he was born in Missouri.

Brack Cornett was a prominent outlaw born in Goliad County, Texas, some time in the mid 19th Century.
He is most well known as a member of the Bill Whitley gang (though it is today sometimes referred to as the Brack Cornett gang), primarily bank and train robbers, that operated in Texas in the 1880s. In 1888, Whitley, Cornett, and the gang robbed the bank in Cisco, Texas, escaping with $25,000. Several days later they stopped an I&GN train and stole $20,000.
That same year Cornett and the gang planned to rob a Southern Pacific train out of Harwood, Texas, on September 22. U.S. Marshal John Rankin somehow received advance notice of the robbers' plans and hid himself, Deputy Duval West, and a number of Texas Rangers on board the train. Just three miles outside of town, the gang stopped the train and attempted to rob it but were driven off by the lawmen. The gang was however later successful in robbing another train near Flatonia, Texas.
On September 25, 1888, in Floresville, Wilson County, Texas, the gang was run to ground by a contingent of U.S. Marshals. There was a massive shootout in which Bill Whitley was killed and one other gang member taken prisoner. Cornett himself fled alone on horseback, managing to cross the state line into Arizona Territory. He was nevertheless tracked down by Texas lawman Alfred Allee and shot dead in a gun battle near the town of Frio. Cornett was reportedly buried at age 48 in an unmarked grave in Frio.

The above is an excerpt taken from a book written by Tom Rizzo about the Whitely/Cornett Gang.


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