Executions at Fort Smith

During the twenty-four years the federal executions took place in Fort Smith, eighty-seven men died on the gallows. While Judge Isaac C. Parker sat on the bench, 160 people, including four women, were sentenced to hang. Just over half received a reprieve from execution through pardons, commutations, reversals or acquittals on appeal, or death in jail. The men listed below were hanged in Fort Smith.

August 15, 1873 John Childers

October 10, 1873 Six Killer, Tunagee alias Tuni Young Wolf

April 3, 1874 John Billy, Isaac Filmore, John Pointer

January 15, 1875 McClish Impson

September 3, 1875* Edmund Campbell, Daniel Evans, Samuel Fooy, Smoker Mankiller, James Moore, William Whittington

April 21, 1876 Gibson Ishtanubbee, William Leach, Orpheus McGee, Isham Seeley, Aaron Wilson

September 8, 1876 Samuel Peters, Osey Sanders, John Valley, Sinker Wilson

December 20, 1878 James Diggs, John Postoak

August 29, 1879 William Elliot Wiley, alias Colorado Bill, Dr. Henri Stewart

September 9, 1881 William Brown, Patrick McGowen, Abler Manley, Amos Manley, George W. Padgett

June 30, 1882 Edward Fulson

April 13, 1883 Robert Massey

June 29, 1883 William Finch, Martin Joseph, Te-o-lit-se

July 11, 1884 John Davis, Thomas Thompson, Jack Womankiller

April 17, 1885 William Phillips

June 26, 1885 James Arcine, William Parchmeal

April 23, 1886 Joseph Jackson, James Wasson

July 23, 1886 Calvin James, Lincoln Sprole

August 6, 1886 Kit Ross

January 14, 1887 John T. Echols, James Lamb, Albert O’Dell, John Stephens

April 8, 1887 Patrick McCarty

October 7, 1887 Seaborn Kalijah, alias Seborn Green, Silas Hampton

April 27, 1888 Jackson Crow, Owen Hill, George Moss

July 6, 1888 Gus Bogles

January 25, 1889 Richard Smith

April 19, 1889 Malachi Allen, James Mills

August 30, 1889 Jack Spaniard, William Walker

January 16, 1890 Harris Austin, John Billy, Jimmon Burris, Sam Goin, Jefferson Jones, Thomas Willis

January 30, 1890 George Tobler

July 9, 1890 John Stansberry

June 30, 1891 Boudinot Crumpton, alias Bood Burris

April 27, 1892 Sheppard Busby

June 28, 1892 John Thornton

July 25, 1894 Lewis Holder

September 24, 1894 John Ponter

March 17, 1896 Crawford Goldsby, alias Cherokee Bill

April 30, 1896 Webber Isaacs, George Pierce, John Pierce

July 1, 1896 Rufus Buck, Lewis Davis, Lucky Davis, Maoma July, Sam Sampson

July 30, 1896 George Wilson, alias James Casherago

*First executions under Judge Parker

Marker is on Parker Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

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