Nathaniel &quot;Texas Jack&quot; Reed (March 23, 1862 – January 7, 1950) was a 19th-century American outlaw responsible for many stagecoach, bank, and train robberies throughout the American Southwest during the 1880s and &#x27;90s. He acted on his own and also led a bandit gang, operating particularly in the Rocky Mountains and Indian Territory.  Reed is claimed to have been the last survivor of the &quot;47 most notorious outlaws&quot; of Indian Territory.