1910–1919 • 1910Herman Barker arrested for highway robbery in Webb City, Missouri. • March 5, 1915Herman Barker arrested for highway robbery in Joplin, Missouri. (Herman and Lloyd Barker reportedly involved with the
Central Park Gang of Tulsa, Oklahoma.) • July 4, 1918Arthur "Doc" Barker involved in US automobile theft in Tulsa, Oklahoma; arrested (#841) (escaped).
1920–1929 • February 19, 1920Arthur Barker arrested in Joplin, Missouri (#1740); returned to Tulsa, Oklahoma. • 1921Lloyd "Red" Barker arrested for vagrancy in Tulsa, Oklahoma. • January 15, 1921Arthur Barker aka "Claude Dade" involved in attempted bank robbery in Muskogee, Oklahoma; arrested (#822). • January 30, 1921Arthur Barker aka "Bob Barker" received at the Oklahoma State Prison (#11059); released June 11, 1921. • August 16, 1921Arthur Barker and
Volney Davis involved in killing of night watchman Thomas J. Sherrill in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (According to other sources , Thomas J. Sherrill. was a night watchman at St. John's Hospital in Tulsa.) • January 8, 1922
Central Park Gang involved in attempted burglary in Okmulgee, Oklahoma; shootout results in one burglar dead while police Captain Homer R. Spaulding dies of his wounds on January 19, 1922. One gang member is sentenced to life in prison while another had his sentence overturned. • January 16, 1922Lloyd Barker received at
Leavenworth Prison (#17243) after arrest for robbing mail at Baxter Springs, Kansas and sentenced to 25 years; released 1938. • February 10, 1922Arthur "Doc" Barker received (#11906) at Oklahoma State Prison for the murder of Sherrill. • 1926Fred Barker robbed bank in Winfield, Kansas; arrested. • March 12, 1927Fred Barker admitted to Kansas State Prison. • August 1, 1927Herman Barker cashed stolen bank bonds at the America National Bank in Cheyenne, WY. Sheriff Deputy Arthur Osborn flagged down Barker's car. Barker picked up a gun from the vehicle's seat and shot Osborn. Osborn died as a result. • August 29, 1927Herman Barker commits suicide in Wichita, Kansas, after being pulled over by a motorcycle cop with a sidecar. (Wichita Policeman J.E. Marshall had been killed on August 9, 1927, by the
Kimes–Terrill Gang that Herman was associated with. Five other policemen were killed by the Kimes gang. See ODMP).
1930–1939 • March 30, 1931Fred Barker released from Kansas State Prison after serving time for burglary; met
Alvin Karpis in prison. • June 10, 1931Fred Barker and Alvin Karpis (alias George Heller) arrested by Tulsa, Oklahoma Police investigating burglary. Karpis sentenced to 4 years but paroled after restitution made; Fred Barker also avoided jail sentence. • November 8, 1931Fred Barker killed an Arkansas police chief Manley Jackson. • December 19, 1931Fred Barker and
Alvin Karpis robbed a store in
West Plains, Missouri and involved in the killing of Howell County, Missouri sheriff C. Roy Kelly. • January 18, 1932Lloyd Barker received at Leavenworth Prison. • April 26, 1932Body of A.W. Dunlap found at Lake Franstead, Minnesota; killed by Fred Barker and Alvin Karpis. • June 17, 1932Fred Barker, Karpis and five accomplices robbed Fort Scott, Kansas Bank. • July 26, 1932Fred Barker, Karpis (with an augmented gang) robbed Cloud County bank at
Concordia, Kansas. • August 13, 1932Attorney J. Earl Smith of Tulsa, Oklahoma found killed at Indian Hills Country Club north of Tulsa; he had been retained to defend Harvey Bailey over the Fort Scott bank robbery, but the man was convicted. • September 10, 1932Arthur "Doc" Barker released from prison. • December 16, 1932Fred and Arthur Barker, Alvin Karpis and gang robbed Third Northwestern National Bank in
Minneapolis, killing policemen Ira Leon Evans and Leo Gorski and one civilian. (One gang member
Lawrence DeVol in this shooting was also involved in four other police killings-two police officers, Sheriff William Sweet and City Marshal Aaron Bailey, in
Washington, Iowa in June 1930 and Marshall John W. Rose in Kirksville, MO on November 17, 1930, and killing officer Cal Palmer and wounding another officer before being gunned down in Enid, OK in 1936.) • April 4, 1933Fred and Arthur Barker, Alvin Karpis and gang members
Eddie Green (criminal) of the Dillinger Gang, Jess Doyle, Earl Christman,
Frank "Jelly" Nash,
Volney Davis, robbed a bank in
Fairbury, Nebraska. Christman was badly wounded during the robbery and Green drove him to
Verne Miller's house in Kansas City to recover. Christman eventually died from his wounds and was buried in an unmarked grave outside town. • June 1933William Hamm of the
Hamm's Brewery family kidnapped by Barker–Karpis Gang; Hamm released June 19, 1933, after ransom paid. It is believed by some that the gang turned over half of the Hamm ransom money to the Chicago Mob under
Frank Nitti after Nitti discovered that they were hiding Hamm in suburban Chicago and demanded half the ransom as "rent". • August 30, 1933Barker–Karpis Gang robs a payroll at Stockyards National Bank of
South St. Paul, Minnesota, in which one policeman Leo Pavlak is coldly executed and one disabled for life. • September 22, 1933Two bank messengers held up by five men identified as Barker–Karpis Gang; Chicago policeman Miles A Cunningham is killed by the gang after their car crashed during the getaway. (Barker–Karpis Gang associate
Vernon Miller was allegedly involved in the killing, and reportedly also involved in the
Kansas City Massacre in which four lawmen were killed). • January 17, 1934Gang kidnaps Edward George Bremer Jr.; Bremer released on February 7, 1934, after ransom paid. • January 19, 1934Gang wounds M.C. McCord of Northwest Airways Company, thinking he was a policeman. • March 10, 1934Barker gang member Fred Goetz (also known as "Shotgun George" Ziegler, a participant in the Bremer kidnapping) killed by fellow gangsters in Cicero, Illinois. • April 3–11, 1934Eddie Green, now a member of the 2nd Dillinger gang, was seriously wounded but alive for 8 more days albeit in delirious mental state, but he ended up spilling the beans on the inner workings of Barker-Karpis gang, and his girl, Bessie, filled in the rest, which in turned greatly helped FBI track down the Barker-Karpis gang and resolve the kidnappings and other cases. • April 23–26, 1934Doc Barker and associate
Volney Davis get a surprise visit from
John Dillinger and
Homer Van Meter, helping them bury their comrade
John "Red" Hamilton after Hamilton died from gunshot wounds sustained in a shootout in
St. Paul, Minnesota. • July 1934Underworld doctor
Joseph Moran last seen alive. • January 6, 1935Barker gang member William B. Harrison killed by fellow gangsters at Ontarioville, Illinois. • January 8, 1935Arthur "Doc" Barker arrested in Chicago; Barker gang member
Russell Gibson killed and his colleague Byron Bolton captured at another address. • January 16, 1935Fred and Ma Barker killed by FBI in Ocklawaha, Florida (Marion County). The FBI found Ma Barker by tracking her letters sent to her other son. She was writing to him to tell him about a large
gator in Lake Weir that everyone had called "Gator Joe", which led to the name of the local restaurant known as "Gator Joe's". • September 26, 1935The supposed body of underworld doctor
Joseph Moran found in
Lake Erie; believed killed by Fred Barker and
Alvin Karpis. (However, Karpis himself said that Moran had been buried.) • November 7, 1935Karpis and five accomplices robbed an Erie Railroad mail train at
Garrettsville, Ohio. • May 2, 1936Karpis and accomplice Fred Hunter arrested in New Orleans, Louisiana. • October 29, 1938Lloyd Barker released from prison. • January 13, 1939Arthur Barker killed trying to escape from
Alcatraz Prison. Among his accomplices in unsuccessful escape is Dale Stamphill who was involved in the killing of Oklahoma State Reformatory Guard James Payton Jones February 17, 1935 (Of Barker–Karpis Gang/associates: 19 arrested; 4 killed by lawmen; 3 killed by gangsters)
1940–1949 • During
World War IILloyd Barker was a US Army cook, ironically, he was employed at
POW camp Fort Custer, Michigan; received a US Army
Good Conduct Medal and an
Honorable Discharge. • On March 18, 1949Lloyd Barker was killed by his wife; he was the manager of the Denargo Market in Denver, Colorado. She was sent to the Colorado State Insane Asylum. ==In popular culture==