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Sturdivant Gang
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The Sturdivant Gang was a multi-generational, family gang of counterfeiters, whose criminal activities took place over a fifty-year period, from the 1780s, in Connecticut and Massachusetts, with one branch of the family going to Tennessee via Virginia and a second family branch going to Ohio and finally settled on the Illinois frontier, between the 1810s to 1830s.
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Roswell S. Sturdivant
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Connecticut, Massachusetts, Kentucky, or Tennessee Connecticut, Massachusetts, Kentucky, or Tennessee?
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1800.0
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The U.S. half dollar was also highly desirable for the Sturdivant Gang to copy as it was readily available, easy to carry, and commonly used on the American frontier. 1820.0 1790.0
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after 1831
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horizontal
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European-American
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1796
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275
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For being the co-leader, with Roswell S. Sturdivant, of the 3rd-generation Sturdivant Gang Being the co-leader, with Merrick Sturdivant, of the 3rd-generation Sturdivant Gang, and having survived a knife duel, with the legendary Jim Bowie
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13
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American
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counterfeiter, gambler counterfeiter
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Merrick Sturdevant Roswell Sturdivant, Roswell Sturdevant, John Sturdivant, Jack Sturdivant, Bloody Jack Sturdivant, Sturdivant the Counterfeiter
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Azor Sturdivant
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Roswell S. Sturdivant , Stephen Sturdivant , James Sturdivant , Ruby Sturdevant Loveland , Merriness Loveland Merrick Sturdivant , Stephen Sturdivant , James Sturdivant , Ruby Sturdevant Loveland , Merriness Loveland
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1
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Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Manville Ferry, New Athens, St. Clair County, Illinois and Sturdivant's Fort, Pope County, Illinois, present-day Rosiclare, Hardin County, Illinois
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100
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-1820.0
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The Sturdivant Gang was a multi-generational, family gang of counterfeiters, whose criminal activities took place over a fifty-year period, from the 1780s, in Connecticut and Massachusetts, with one branch of the family going to Tennessee via Virginia and a second family branch going to Ohio and finally settled on the Illinois frontier, between the 1810s to 1830s.
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Roswell Sturdivant, Roswell Sturdevant, John Sturdivant, Jack Sturdivant, Bloody Jack Sturdivant, Sturdivant the Counterfeiter
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1700-01-01
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1831-01-01
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