The Story Of Outlaw Clubfoot George Lane Might Be One Of Montana's Weirdest Tales
We’re no stranger to weird places and odd stories here in Montana — after all, we’re home to the remains of the world’s largest steer. However, it’s especially odd that we have the remains of some deformed foot bones sitting in a museum in Virginia City. They belong to Clubfoot George Lane, a mysterious outlaw from Montana’s early days.
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He was given that rather politically incorrect nickname because of his crippling birth defects. George was born in Massachusetts, eventually making his way west to mine for gold.
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George ended up in Virginia City, working for Dance and Stuwart’s Store mending harnesses and making and repairing boots.
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George came under suspicion when he rode to Bannack and informed Henry Plummer of a trial taking place in Nevada City. Plummer wasn't there at the time.
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On January 14, 1864, he was arrested at his place of employment for being a road agent, thief, and an accessory to robberies and murders. George swore he was innocent, and despite a lack of evidence, he was arrested.
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George was sentenced to be hanged. At his execution, he spied a friend, called out, "Goodbye, old fellow, I’m gone!" and jumped off the box without waiting for it to be removed.
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To prove his point, the city dug up the grave and found George's deformed foot bones. For some reason, they were then placed in a cabinet in the courthouse. And today they are here, at the Thompson Hickman Museum in Virginia City.
So, was George a criminal, or just someone who was in the wrong place at the wrong time? And why is his foot in a museum? We’ll never know for sure.
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