Arthur is badly injured while in captivity, but manages to escape. [39], Barnum died from a stroke at home in 1891. Nicknames In 1885, Dutch stumbled across a group of Illinois homesteaders whom attempted to lynch a 12 year-old boy named John Marston whom had been caught stealing from them. Dutch suddenly inches closer to the door and shoots the young woman in the head while throwing her corpse into John's arms. In the mid-1870s,[2] Dutch met a con artist named Hosea Matthews at a campfire on the road to Chicago. The press was also in attendance, and "Jenny Lind ⦠Dutch finally draws his guns and joins Micah, with the majority of the gang united behind him. After fighting to the warehouse doors, Dutch and Arthur search the building to find the state bonds, which Dutch eventually finds. "If by improving and beautifying our city Bridgeport, Connecticut, and adding to the pleasure and prosperity of my neighbors, I can do so at a profit, the incentive to 'good works' will be twice as strong as if it were otherwise. Unnamed father deadGreta van der Linde (mother) deadUnnamed uncleSusan Grimshaw (ex-lover)Annabelle (ex-lover) deadMolly O'Shea (ex-lover) ALIVE INSIDE is a joyous cinematic exploration of musicâs capacity to reawaken our souls and uncover the deepest parts of our humanity. Archibald SmithHoagy MacintoshFeatherstone ChambersAiden O'MalleyYankee After weakening Dutch's forces by luring them out of Tall Trees and into the Great Plains where the army ambushes them, John Marston, Edgar Ross, and Archer Fordham ride to Cochinay with a garrison of U.S. Army soldiers with the intention of killing Dutch and ending his gang. Unlike before, he started to value Arthur's opinion less and less due to doubts he had in him and would consult with Micah more because he'd never question Dutch. The city of Bridgeport issued a commemorative coin in 1936 for their centennial celebration, with his portrait for the obverse. Later, Sheriff Gray decides to make Arthur, Dutch, and Bill deputies in order to crack down on an illegal moonshine operation funded by the Braithwaites. [15], Lind demanded the fee in advance and Barnum agreed; this permitted her to raise a fund for charities, principally endowing schools for poor children in Sweden. Dutch shows a common disgust and contempt for urban cultured towns like Blackwater or industrialized cities like Saint Denis. Dutch takes a step back towards the mountain cliff and says "Our time has passed... John" before allowing himself to fall back off the cliff to his death, choosing suicide over capture. Unfortunately they were eventually discovered and arrested by Sheriff Carmichael. A changing series of live acts and curiosities were added to the exhibits of stuffed animals, including albinos, giants, little people, jugglers, magicians, exotic women, detailed models of cities and famous battles, and a menagerie of animals. Van der Linde gangMicah's gang (1907)Dutch's gang (1911)Colm O'Driscoll (formerly) To attain these desires, Dutch began to resort to a life of crime. ies 1. In 1887, Dutch led the gang's first major bank robbery alongside Hosea and young Arthur. He then asks for the gang's help in destroying the distillery at the oil fields in retaliation. Although it is never expressly revealed as to whether they were his precise target, Dutch appears to be a frighteningly skilled shooter, as he is able to shoot John's binoculars from well over 100 feet away. [26], Barnum wrote several books, including Life of P. T. Barnum (1855), The Humbugs of the World (1865), Struggles and Triumphs (1869), Forest and jungle, or, Thrilling adventures in all quarters of the globe :[27] and The Art of Money-Getting (1880).[28]. Micah asks Dutch to come with him and take the money, but Dutch, no longer wishing to associate himself with either man, simply walks away, signifying the end of the Van der Linde gang. Barnum was significantly involved in politics. [citation needed], He organized flower shows, beauty contests, dog shows, and poultry contests, but the most popular were baby contests such as the fattest baby or the handsomest twins. Eagle Flies ignores his father's warnings and rides off with his men, leaving the gang behind. John and Nastas investigate and scout Cochinay with the goal of locating Dutch himself. Washington Irving proclaimed, "She is enough to counterbalance, of herself, all the evil that the world is threatened with by the great convention of women. So God save Jenny Lind! Iranistan was the most notable, a Moorish Revival architecture designed by Leopold Eidlitz with domes, spires, and lacy fretwork inspired by the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England. They parted amicably, and she continued the tour for nearly a year under her own management. As they leave, however, a pipe bursts, incapacitating Arthur and leaving him to the mercy of the approaching soldiers. They come across the automobile, now wrecked, and with Dutch nowhere in sight. After showing up at the homestead, the gang members soon learn that the residents are all O'Driscolls. Arthur says that Dutch has a very strong bond with his horse, The Count. Javier then announces that the Pinkertons are coming, distracting Miss Grimshaw and giving Micah the opportunity to shoot her, resulting in Susan's death. His paranoia and disdain for the "doubters" is shown when Dutch leaves both John and Arthur to die, as well as leaving John to be arrested by Pinkertons during the bank robbery in Saint Denis. American (English and Dutch descent) Despite the gang's code, Micah quickly points out the risks of making a rescue attempt and presses Dutch to abandon her. [17] Barnum borrowed heavily on his mansion and his museum to raise the money to pay Lind[16] but he was still short of funds; so he persuaded a Philadelphia minister that Lind would be a good influence on American morals, and the minister lent him the final $5,000. Barnum was born in Bethel, Connecticut, the son of innkeeper, tailor, and store-keeper Philo Barnum (1778–1826) and his second wife Irene Taylor. Dutch smirks at this and comments on the hypocrisy of law enforcement, saying that after his death, the law will find "another monster" to target and use that to justify their wages. He saw himself as a symbol of the Wild West in its romanticized form, and a humanitarian champion of the people, opposing government control, supporting individual liberty and punishing general human cruelty and selfishness. With heavy coaching and natural talent, the boy was taught to imitate people from Hercules to Napoleon. Dutch tosses his gun off the mountain and the two exchange words. There is also a bathtub hidden behind a makeshift curtain. After coming back to the gang at Lakay, the gang is attacked by Pinkertons. Dutch and the others point their guns at John and Arthur, and prepare to shoot them, but the showdown is cut short by an attack from the Pinkertons; in the chaos, Dutch and his men slip away, leaving John and Arthur to fend for themselves. However, he was contemptuous of those who made money through fraud, especially the spiritualist mediums popular in his day; he testified against noted "spirit photographer" William H. Mumler in his trial for fraud, and he exposed "the tricks of the trade" used by mediums to cheat the bereaved. Referred to as the "Queen of Tejano music", her contributions to music and fashion made her one of the most celebrated Mexican-American entertainers of the late 20th century.Billboard magazine named her the top-selling Latin ⦠He suffered economic reversals in the 1850s due to bad investments, as well as years of litigation and public humiliation, but he used a lecture tour as a temperance speaker to emerge from debt. Shortly afterwards, the gang arrive at Bronte's home, and after fighting through his Manor, capture him. Van der Linde then leads the gang to Saint Denis, where they intend to board the train and subsequently carry out the robbery. Game For other uses with the name Barnum, see, Schweitzer, Marlis. Mount It may tenant the body of a Chinaman, a Turk, an Arab, or a Hottentot—it is still an immortal spirit". [19] The blatant commercialism of Barnum's ticket auctions distressed Lind,[19] and she persuaded him to make a substantial number of tickets available at reduced prices. During this time, he went on a spending spree and bought other museums, including artist Rembrandt Peale's Museum in Philadelphia,[14] the nation's first major museum. [25] The show's first primary attraction was Jumbo, an African elephant that Barnum purchased in 1882 from the London Zoo. OutlawGang leaderRevolutionaryDeputy (temporarily) By 1860, he emerged from debt and built a mansion which he called "Lindencroft", and he resumed ownership of his museum. He hired Pauline Cushman in 1864, an actress who had served as a spy for the Union, to lecture about her "thrilling adventures" behind Confederate lines. In order for them to proceed, Charles distracts some Pinkertons guarding the area, allowing Dutch, Arthur, Micah, Bill and Javier to stow away on a boat destined for the south pacific, with the intention of coming back for the others later. He began his career as a showman in 1835 when he was 25 with the purchase and exhibition of a blind and almost completely paralyzed slave woman named Joice Heth, whom an acquaintance was trumpeting around Philadelphia as George Washington's former nurse and 161 years old. This resulted in Dutch trusting in Micah so much that when it was revealed that the latter was the Pinkerton spy, Dutch couldn't bring himself to admit this fact, even after Micah had shot and killed Susan Grimshaw. In retaliation, Colm murdered Annabelle which left Dutch greatly angered and heartbroken over her death. Van der Linde explains that they plan on trapping the soldiers in the canyon and tar-and-feathering them, and the two get to work. Arthur agrees to ride with Dutch, although Dutch suggests taking Micah as a third gun. He followed the mermaid by exhibiting Charles Stratton, the little person called "General Tom Thumb" ("the Smallest Person that ever Walked Alone") who was then four years old but was stated to be 11. [48][49] The Barnum Museum in Bridgeport houses many of Barnum's oddities and curiosities. Due in part to the abundance of hostile Pinkertons in the vicinity, the posse fails to kill Arthur and John. The gang then moves to attack the train, and although the dynamite doesn't go off, the train is eventually stopped and its loot is taken by the gang. This initiates a standoff between Arthur and Micah, who draw on each other. There is a well-stocked bookshelf and a desk with a typewriter, further emphasizing his intelligence and his paradoxical relationship with modernity. However, Dutch explains that he couldn't give up as it was too much in his nature to fight despite being fully aware of the futility of his rebellion, saying "That's the paradox, John. Dutch points his gun at Simon, before Fussar comes in, where he and Dutch hold each other at gunpoint. Dutch manages to do so from about a 70-degree upwards angle, with the wind, cold and gravity effects of being on a mountaintop working against him, and above all with a single shot from what is meant to be a mid-range pistol, taking little over a second to correct his aim. He hoped that this would avoid seedy connotations, attract a family crowd, and win the approval of the moral crusaders of New York City. Occupation [15], The tour began with a concert at Castle Garden on September 11, 1850, and it was a major success, recouping Barnum four times his investment. Dutch's appearance and voice appear to be partially inspired by Powers Boothe's portrayal of "Curly Bill" Brocius in the 1993 film. Hosea states that Dutch and him met "around" 1878, but an in-game newspaper recounts a job the duo did in 1877. Dutch asks about John's family, remarking how fast time flies before berating his marriage to Abigail telling the sheriffs that John "married a whore". But then I was a Democrat—one of those nondescript Democrats, who are Northern men with Southern principles". This event caused Dutch and Colm to become arch-enemies and sparked a years-long blood feud between the two rival gangs. Dutch van der Linde is a recurring character in the Red Dead series, appearing as a central character and one of the primary antagonists of Red Dead Redemption, as well as a central character in Red Dead Redemption 2. The events of Blackwater shook Hosea's faith in Dutch, though he admits that his faith in their mission had been dead for a long time before this. She is clearly the front-runner. He built New York City's largest and most modern theater, naming it the "Moral Lecture Room." Van der Linde confronts Cornwall after he arrives in his yacht, and eventually offers Cornwall his life in exchange for ten thousand dollars, his boat and safe passage away from the place. Not long after, the Bureau of Investigation receives word that Dutch's Gang has robbed the Blackwater Bank and has taken hostages inside. Mount Hagen (1907)Fort of Cochinay in Tall Trees, West Elizabeth (c. 1911)Transitory Arthur and Dutch succeed in saving his assistant’s life when it is threatened by a huge alligator which is infamous in the swamps they're wading in, and the fisherman keeps his promise. When John brings up that Dutch had left him to die years prior, Dutch admits that he made a mistake, but then dismisses it and mocks John for being an "errand boy" for the government. Along the way to the jail, the soldiers are attacked by rebels and a shootout ensues. The relationship between Blair and Chuck, refers to the partnership and relationship between Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass. [38] His wife died on November 19, 1873,[38] and he married Nancy Fish, the daughter of his close friend John Fish, the following year; Nancy was 40 years younger than him. "Barnum's Last Laugh? After moving to the Saint Denis area, Dutch, Arthur and John ride to the city and confront Bronte. He also shaved his beard off, sporting a mustache without the soul patch, with stubble covering the rest of his lower face. In the scuffle, Arthur manages to unlock their shackles and the gang attacks and kills their guards in the area. In order to fund the gang’s escape from the country, Dutch decides that the gang should rob Lemoyne National Bank in Saint Denis. Given the lack of paved highways in America at that time, this turned out to be a shrewd decision that vastly expanded Barnum's geographical reach. [44] Cartoonist Walt Kelly grew up in Bridgeport and named a character in Barnum's honor in his Pogo comic strip. But Tom Thumb offered his services, as he was touring on his own, and the two undertook another European tour. Letâs get the biggest question out of the way. Dutch pays her gold to lead them through the cave, to Aguasdulces. By 1911, Dutch has aged considerably and has large white streaks through the sides and top of his hair, but has regained some of its previous color since 1907. Barnum's American Museum burned to the ground on July 13, 1865 from a fire of unknown origin. Weapon Van der Linde equates technological and industrial progression as powerful ways the federal government can exert authority and control over the population, especially disenfranchised groups of people such as the Native Americans and people who live in poverty. According a number of The Bachelor spoilers, Rachael Kirkconnell may very well win Season 25 of this beloved ABC franchise. Barnum re-established it at another location in New York City, but this also was destroyed by fire in March 1868. The winter premiere, Big Sky Episode 6, âThe Wolves Are Always Out for Blood,â delivered some surprising twists and turns that should make the rest of the season quite interesting to see play out. The army assaults Cochinay, gunning down most of Dutch's Gang. His "Seven Grand Salons" demonstrated the Seven Wonders of the World. However, Dutch is holding a young woman hostage at gunpoint. He spoke before the legislature concerning the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude: "A human soul, 'that God has created and Christ died for,' is not to be trifled with. After Arthur re-captures a group of outlaws who escaped, Trelawny is released. John and the Lawmen pursue Dutch on horseback after realizing he escaped in an automobile parked outside the bank.