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Billy Wilson (outlaw)

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170:. Warned that the suspect was armed, the sheriff knew the man and did not consider him a threat. When he entered the saloon the cowboy shot him, killing him instantly. Later the suspect was shot and killed by a deputy when he stepped outside the building. Sheriff Anderson was well liked by the public, and was buried in 106:
but were forced to flee after a crowd of 30 or 40 local residents took to the streets. He and the others were tracked to a ranch house 40 miles away by a 12-man posse but they managed to escape. During the shootout, deputy sheriff Jimmy Carlyle was killed and their pursuers burned the hideout in
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On November 29, Anderson and Billy the Kid were traveling in the open country near White Oaks when they were suddenly pursued by a local 8-man posse. Both their horses were killed during the chase however they were both able to escape on foot. Later meeting up with
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to whom they sold for $ 10 a head to White Oaks businessman Thomas Cooper. During the summer they also stole cattle from rancher
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and his gang rustling cattle in the local area. From February to May 1880, Anderson stole horses from the
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and sold them along with an additional 20 beef cattle to butcher John Singer in
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in the early 1870s. Working as a cowboy during his late teens, he moved to
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money from the sale and was eventually indicted for passing the money in
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and convicted in December 1880. Anderson later escaped from custody in
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The Real Billy the Kid: With New Light on the Lincoln County War
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in 1896 and worked as a U.S. customs inspector for a time.
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and escaped to Texas where he lived under his birth name
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American police officers killed in the line of duty
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Index

Billy the Kid
Lincoln County War
Trumbull County, Ohio
southern Texas
White Oaks, New Mexico
livery stable
counterfeit
Lincoln County
Billy the Kid
Mescalero Apache
Colorado River
John Newcomb
Las Vegas, New Mexico
Dave Rudabaugh
James Redman
Stinking Springs
Taiban, New Mexico
Pat Garrett
Santa Fe
Uvalde County, Texas
presidential pardon
Grover Cleveland
Terrell County
Ed Valentine
Sanderson
Brackettville, Texas
List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the United States
ISBN
0-8061-2335-4
ISBN

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