Tom
Nixon was thought to have hailed from Canada and was working as a blacksmith in
Deadwood, South
Dakota
when outlaws, Sam Bass, Joel Collins, and Jack Davis came upon the scene. These
three, who had recently driven a herd of cattle up from Texas to Nebraska , came to Deadwood to make their
fortunes. However, they soon blew through the profits from the cattle sale and
turned to robbing stages. Forming what became known as the Black Hills Bandits, Nixon {also known as Tom
Barnes, a member of the Black Hills Bandits} as well as two men by the names of
Jim Berry and Bill Heffridge, the gang robbed seven stages within just a couple
of months.
Finding that stagecoach robberies were not
profitable enough when split with six people, they soon decided to rob a train.
On September 18th 1877 the gang robbed the Union Pacific
Railroad at Big Springs in Nebraska , making off with more than $60,000.
After dividing the money, the outlaws split up into pairs, each headed in a
different direction.
Nixon travelled with Jim Berry to Missouri , where Berry made the mistake of trading in his
gold coins for currency. This tipped off the detectives and he was captured,
wounded, and died a few days later. In the meantime, there was a reward out on
Tom Nixon’s head for $1,000. He was described as being five feet seven or eight
inches tall, about 150 pounds, 25 years old with blue-grey eyes, light hair,
and whiskers. Before Berry died, he told authorities that Tom
Nixon had taken off after arriving in Missouri , carrying $10,000. It has long been
thought that he escaped to his native Canada and was never heard of again
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