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It is unknown if Thomas escaped or succumbed to injuries possibly sustained in the shootout. Constable Herbert's horse was found on July 29th with the saddle showing some damage and a stirrup missing. Cranmer was charged with assault with intent to kill Marshal Clark. Sheriff Grimes watched Cranmer's family home near Valmont for several days but Thomas eluded capture. James Cranmer was arrested by a party of wood cutters before he could escape, but Thomas Cranmer escaped on Constable Herbert's horse. Sheriff Grimes of Gilpin County and a posse of men arrived at the cabin only to find Marshal Clark's lifeless body in the cabin. Herbert realized Marshal Clark was dead, mounted Clark's horse and returned to town to get help. Constable Herbert returned fire but was shot in the right forearm. The first bullet struck Marshal Clark in the head killing him instantly. Thomas Cranmer, who was still in the loft, started shooting through the cracks in the floor at the two lawmen. Thomas Cranmer told Constable Herbert he would be down in a moment so Herbert descended the stairs only to find James Cranmer attacking Marshal Clark with a club. Marshal Clark confronted James on the first floor and Constable Herbert discovered Thomas hiding in the loft. They knocked on the door of an apparently abandoned cabin, entered and searched for the two men. They found the brother's horses and wagon four miles from Black Hawk near Dora's Ranch. The two lawmen were searching for two brothers, James and Thomas Cranmer, who fled Central City after assaulting a cook. Clark was killed by Thomas Cranmer while serving an arrest warrant with Constable Peter P.
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On July 10, 1869, Black Hawk City Marshal Robert A.